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Meet the real dhurandhar - A Kashmiri Pandit. His family was thrown out of Kashmir, so they came to live in delhi - He had dyslexia. He processes things slowly - came to Mumbai - worked as lyricist in Aakrosh - wanted to become a dialogue writer, but dyslexia was holding him back - worked as an assistant director with Priyadarshan - Wrote a script inspired from Ravinder Kaushik, but yrf took that script and gave it to Kabir Khan - Wrote a script for milkha singh biopic - industry again took it and gave it to someone else - both films became blockbusters - At this point anyone would break - Then he saw Masaan. He liked Vicky Kaushal in it - Wrote Uri keeping him in mind - it became a blockbuster - made Article 370. It was called propaganda, yet it became a hit - Then he wrote a 7 hour movie script - Jio Studios stopped funding it due to its length - he put in his own money to complete it - Named it after his surname... Dhurandhar - each penny dhurandhar 2 is making is pure profit now From getting cheated by bollywood to making it look like a joke. What a journey 👏
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Kausik Gangopadhyay@kausikgy·
Did Christianity originate from a group of Mahayana Buddhist monks? This oft-repeated hypothesis came to Swami Vivekananda in a dream and he was impressed by it. [1] @JoeAgneya's The Will of the Tathagatha is a superlative book on this theme. This book integrates deep scholarly understanding of the author with his superb investigation to make an unmissable work. The book is so rich that even a university-level course is insufficient to comprehend it fully. The claim is that some Buddhist monks at Alexandria and versed in Greek created the core of Christianity. a. Why was NT written in Greek leaving aside Aramaic (the language of Jesus and his disciples) and Latin (the official language of the Roman empire)? b. The manuscripts of NT borrowed from an unknown source Q that cannot be anything but the Buddhist cannons. c. Each of the significant things of NT has a parallel from the life of the Buddha and the Jataka tales, such as, The Virgin Birth, The Great Star, Wild animals adoring Jesus, Giving life back to sparrows, The Parables of Jesus, Multiplication of Food by Jesus. d. The tales of Jesus and Buddha are identical too: Fasting/ penance => Temptation by the Devil/ Mara => Wandering within kingdom =>Visitation by followers =>Arrival at Galille Lake/ Ganga river => Gathering early disciples => Sermon on a "Mount". e. The complete reversal of the ethics of the Old Testament and the monastic tradition came from Buddhism, brick by brick, drop by drop. Could all these be a coincidence? After reading the book, it would seem that they are as much coincidence as it is possible for a monkey to randomly hit the keys of a typewriter and produce a Shakespearean sonnet as the output! I am too overwhelmed by the book even after reading it twice to even point out any weakness. The book could be purchased at amazon.in/WILL-TATH%C4%8… #BookReview #24 Last time, I discussed Termites: How the Left is Destroying the World through Subversion by Abhijit Joag. References 1. grok.com/share/c2hhcmQt…
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ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | Ayodhya, UP: A young devotee, Anjeneya, from Germany, who visited Ram Janmabhoomi Temple recently, says, "My experience at Ram Temple was really good. But it is extremely hot. India is like that, but I can manage the hot season. The temple is really good. It was a really good experience to see Lord Ram's idol..."
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Nature Unedited
Nature Unedited@NatureUnedited·
A large elephant herd of about 100 was seen swimming across the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India, navigating the waters at Nimati Ghat, a major river port
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Learn Something
Learn Something@cooltechtipz·
This technique rotates a square spiral with slight shifts, creating forms that mirror natural motion. ©Mustafa Omar
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AstroCounselKK 🇮🇳@AstroCounselKK·
He is actually so good as an actor that even whole Khan gang don't stand anywhere when it comes to pure acting .. कादर ख़ान (सुनील ग्रोवर) !! सुनील ग्रोवर सिर्फ अभिनेताओं की नकल नहीं करते, बल्कि वे उनकी शारीरिक भाषा, चाल, मुस्कान और हर छोटी से छोटी बारीकी को इतनी सटीकता से पकड़ते हैं कि आप भूल जाते हैं कि यह उनका एक अभिनय है।
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
Global Terrorism - Any Patterns? I hope that my intellectual mentor @abbydphillip will weigh in. She is a powerhouse from @CNN who argued that four Islamic terror attacks on US soil over the past few days have nothing to do with Muslims. I agree with her that the data that I share herewith are deeply Islamophobic. I'll tag @realDonaldTrump, @SecRubio, and @SecWar as this information might interest them. Let me tag @grok and @FBI since the data reported in the clip stems from them.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
June 1983. A 28-year-old Steve Jobs walks into a design conference in Aspen, Colorado. He asks the room who owns a personal computer. Nobody raises their hand. He says “Uh-oh.” Then he spends the next 55 minutes describing the next four decades of technology. Jobs told the audience Apple’s strategy was to “put an incredibly great computer in a book that you can carry around with you, that you can learn how to use in 20 minutes… with a radio link in it so you don’t have to hook up to anything.” That’s an iPhone. In 1983. The Mac hadn’t even shipped yet. He described an MIT project that sent a camera truck down every street in Aspen, photographed every intersection, and built a virtual walkthrough on a computer screen. Google Street View launched 24 years later. He said office networking was about 5 years away and home networking 10 to 15 years out. The web went mainstream in the mid-90s, about 12 years later. Dead on. He described software being sent electronically over phone lines, with free previews and credit card payment. That’s the App Store, 25 years before it launched. He even compared it to the music industry and said software needed “the equivalent of a radio station” for free sampling. Apple built the iTunes Music Store 20 years later. The AI prediction is the one that hits different now. Near the end, Jobs talked about machines that could capture a person’s “underlying spirit” or “way of looking at the world,” so that after they died, you could ask the machine questions and maybe get answers. He said 50 to 100 years. ChatGPT arrived in about 40. The weird part is this speech was lost for nearly 30 years. The full hour-long recording only surfaced in 2012 when a blogger got a cassette tape from someone who attended the original conference. The Steve Jobs Archive didn’t release actual video footage until July 2024. His timelines were consistently too fast. He wanted the “computer in a book” within the 1980s. Apple’s first attempt was the Macintosh Portable in 1989, which weighed 16 pounds and cost $6,500. The iPad arrived in 2010, 27 years late. He guessed voice recognition was about a decade away. Siri launched in 2011, nearly 30 years later. The vision was right every time. The clock was wrong every time. Apple was doing about $1 billion a year in revenue when Jobs gave this talk, with under 5,000 employees. Today it’s worth $3.7 trillion.
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ESPNcricinfo@ESPNcricinfo·
'Genie', 'cheat code'... Just how good is Jasprit Bumrah? 😍
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🪰 Scientists created a fly by rebuilding its brain neuron by neuron in a virtual body, and it began behaving like a real fly, walking, grooming, and feeding on its own without any training or guidance from scientists. Crazy … soon they can create virtual versions of real humans who died?
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The Curious Tales
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales·
🚨 JUST IN: A migratory bird just shattered world records — flying 8,425 miles (13,560 km) NON-STOP across the Pacific without landing once. The bar-tailed godwit doesn’t stop to eat, drink, or sleep during its migration across the Pacific Ocean. Its journey from Alaska to Australia takes roughly 11 days of continuous flight, covering over 13,000 kilometers through storms, headwinds, and open ocean with zero land beneath it the entire time. Before departure, it does something almost surgical to its own body. It shrinks its digestive organs down to almost nothing, converting the stomach, intestines, and liver into raw fuel. The bird essentially eats its own gut to make room for fat reserves that will power its wings for nearly two weeks straight. The brain doesn’t fully sleep either. Half of it stays active while the other half rests, alternating in shifts mid-flight at altitude over the open Pacific. The godwit is simultaneously unconscious and navigating with magnetic field sensitivity that no human instrument in the 18th century could replicate. What makes this genuinely staggering beyond the physical record is the navigational precision involved. The bird leaves Alaska and arrives in New Zealand with accuracy that would embarrass early GPS systems. It reads Earth’s magnetic field, atmospheric pressure gradients, star positions, and potentially quantum-level compass mechanisms inside its eye that literally let it see magnetic field lines overlaid on its visual field. Evolution spent millions of years building an aerospace navigation system inside a 300 gram animal. We spend billions engineering machines that do what this bird does on instinct, fat reserves, and half a sleeping brain. The longest recorded non-stop flight by a commercial aircraft is around 20 hours. This bird does 11 days. Without a runway.
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🚨BREAKING: Scientists tracked a bird that flew 8,425 miles (13,560 km) without stopping even once — the longest non-stop flight ever recorded.

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Shekhar Gupta
Shekhar Gupta@ShekharGupta·
As you look at the horrific pictures of the bombed Iranian school… Pause for a minute and think.. Indian Air Force and the Army were given 2 and 7 terror targets respectively to hit on the night of May 6-7 in Op Sindoor… Each was fully destroyed… On the morning of May 8, the IAF carried out extensive air defence suppression using long-range kamikaze drones… On May 9-10 the IAF targeted 14 PAF bases or radar stations/missile batteries… Destructive evidence of almost all these strikes cane up in satellite pictures… All strikes were carried out by precision munitions from long distances… Not one missed aim or strayed to harm civilians… no school, no village or city, no hospitals. None… This despite not having a fraction of the US military weapons, sensors or surveillance ability… And in a furiously contested air space against near-peer PAF and its Chinese air defences… Let’s give credit where due. To our armed forces in this case…
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Mark Gadala-Maria
Mark Gadala-Maria@markgadala·
800,000 human brain cells, floating in a dish, have never had a body. Never seen light. Never felt anything. And they just learned to play a video game. That's not a metaphor. That's literally what happened. These neurons are alive. They fire. They adapt. They get better at DOOM over time, which means something inside that petri dish is changing in response to failure. Scientists call it "goal-directed learning." There is no cleaner definition of that phrase than "it kept trying until it got better." The cells have no survival instinct, no reward system, no reason to improve. They just do. The part nobody's talking about: researchers have to convert the game's visuals into electrical pulses the neurons can interpret. Which means those cells are perceiving something. Not seeing it the way you do. But processing a version of a world that doesn't exist, inside a container that was never meant to think. The Turing Test was about machines fooling humans. Nobody wrote the test for this.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

🚨: A petri dish of human brain cells just learned to play DOOM

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Why Does Nita Ambani Perform This Mudra? Some people have noticed Nita Ambani making subtle hand gestures before important events. Many believe it reflects Anga Nyasa, an ancient Vedic technique meant to center the mind and align inner energy. 🌿 You can try a simple 60-second version: 1️⃣ Sit calmly (face East if possible) and take three deep breaths 2️⃣ Chant “Om Namah Shivaya” or your Ishta Devta mantra 3️⃣ Gently touch these points with awareness: 🧠 Head – Invite clarity 👁️ Eyes – Improve focus ❤️ Heart – Balance emotions ⚡ Navel – Activate inner power 👣 Feet – Feel grounded End with a moment of silence and notice your breath, posture, and thoughts.
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The Matrix
The Matrix@indian_matrix·
The data tracking India’s oil imports from November 2024 to February 2026 tells a definitive story: India’s energy policy is written in New Delhi, not Washington. Despite a volatile 15-month campaign of economic coercion by the Trump administration, the infographic reveals that India’s consumption of Russian crude was dictated solely by its own geopolitical calculations and national interest. The pressure campaign began well before the inauguration, with Donald Trump issuing verbal threats as early as his September 2024 campaign. Upon taking office in January 2025, rhetoric turned into policy. On April 2, Trump announced a 26% "reciprocal" tariff. Yet, rather than caving, India’s intake of Russian oil surged, hitting a 43% share that very month, the highest in the timeline. Relations further deteriorated following "Op Sindoor" in May 2025. By August 6, the White House attempted its most aggressive manoeuvre: a crippling 50% tariff (25% reciprocal plus 25% specifically for buying Russian energy). The data shows total defiance; instead of dropping, India’s Russian oil imports climbed from 1.6 mb/d in August to 2.0 mb/d by October 2025. The saga concluded with American capitulation. On February 7, 2026, Trump announced the lifting of sanctions while threatening future consequences; yet, India's Russian oil imports rose by 8% in February from the previous month. The US knew that India would not buckle under pressure. Consequently, the administration, amidst the Iran war, fully retreated on March 6, 2026, lifting sanctions with a face-saving 30-day window. Ultimately, the reality of these 15 months proves that whenever the USA tried to arm-twist India, New Delhi prioritised its energy security. The numbers confirm that India does not bow to coercion, opting instead to secure affordable energy for its people regardless of threats from the West.
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
The 7th century genius Brahmagupta gave negative numbers a personality. In his masterpiece, the Brahmasphutasiddhanta, he used a terminology that is still used in Indian banks today. He called positive numbers Dhana (Fortune/Wealth) & negative numbers Rina (Debt). He wrote: "A debt subtracted from zero becomes a fortune; a fortune subtracted from zero becomes a debt." This was the birth of Double Entry Bookkeeping logic. While the Greeks struggled cos they could not see -3 apples, Brahmagupta argued that you can see -3 cows...it is just the debt we owe our neighbor. The fact that we can use a credit card today is thanks to a 7th-century Sanskrit text.
Mathonymics@Mathonymics

Indians developed the concept of negative numbers in the 7th century, but Europeans dismissed it until the 17th century, when mathematicians began adopting negative numbers in their work.

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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
Again, this also has an Ancient India connection :)) Parkinson’s is caused by a lack of L-Dopa (dopamine precursor) in the brain. Long before modern chemistry, the Charaka Samhita & Sushruta Samhita identified a condition called Kampavata (shaking palsy), which is identical to Parkinson's. They prescribed the seeds of Kapikacchu (Mucuna pruriens). Modern biochemical analysis shows that Mucuna pruriens is 1 of the only plants on Earth naturally rich in L-Dopa. While Japan is engineering cells to produce L-Dopa, ancient Indian medicine was already targeting the exact same chemical pathway using forest botany.
AFP News Agency@AFP

In world first - Japan approves ground-breaking stem-cell treatments for Parkinson's and severe heart failure u.afp.com/Su6H

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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
Those who still believe in de-dollarization and the end of USD are delusional. The US is controlling VZ oil, the world's largest, VZ's huge reserves of gold, and all its resources. The US is on the verge of controlling Iran's oil and its resources. It influences Iraq, OPEC, Nigeria's exports. In shipping, it is controlling Panama Canal, Suez, Straits of Hormuz, Greenland, Malacca. It is couping regimes at will. Taking down powerful countries like Iran with brute force. It has surrounded every major power with its bases. But most importantly has allies all over the world and NATO for its support. It is even getting Russia on its side. The same Russia that was harassed by the China influenced corrupted elitist western deep state for decades now. The US is still producing the greatest tech and innovations which others merely copy or improve on. It still runs the world's financial system, banking networks, and the internet. But for some delusional people, somehow the US is failing, the USD is crashing, and China - which has made enemies all around it, including major powers like India, Japan, and Korea, and also failing to protect the one or two allies it has - is winning. The only way the USD is crashing is the US itself letting the USD erode temporarily as it resets its economic system, gets rid of its debt, and brings about a new crypto backed USD, if needed. The "de-dollarizatio" and "US is failing group" are totally influenced and carried away by Chinese propaganda of China is a superpower. China is not a superpower. By any means. It was beaten and literally made to pack bags and backoff by India itself in recent times. But communist China won't go into the night without a fight that tries to bring down the whole world. So we must brace for a war, a plandemic, or both.
Aravind@aravind

@AKTY_Writes Nope. Dollar is here to stay and get stronger. Only the basis will change. From gold backed in 60s to petro backed later to crypto backed. Until that also is dumped for a new quantum standard. Don't underestimate Trump or future US admins in backing the dollar.

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