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Gary Sircus

@gsircus

Science/Math (STEM), social justice & Museum (MSI) Educator -- reformed lawyer; husband; father of two; loves progressive politics, killer windoku and my family

Chicago Katılım Mart 2009
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
May 16, 1963. Gordon Cooper was orbiting Earth alone inside a capsule barely big enough to turn around in, moving at 17,500 miles per hour. He had been up there for over a day. Then the warnings started. First a faulty sensor screaming that the ship was falling — it wasn't. He switched it off. Then something far worse: a short circuit knocked out the entire automated guidance system. The one that kept the capsule steady. The one that was supposed to bring him home. Without it, reentry was nearly impossible. Too shallow an angle and the capsule would bounce off the atmosphere back into space. Too steep and it would incinerate. The margin for error was razor thin — and every computer that was supposed to hit that margin was dead. Down on the ground, NASA engineers watched the telemetry in silence. They could see everything going wrong. They could fix nothing. Cooper didn't panic. He uncapped a grease pencil and drew lines directly on the inside of his window to track the horizon. He looked up at the stars he had spent months memorizing and used their positions to orient the ship by eye. Then he set his wristwatch. Because when you have no computers left, you become the computer. At exactly the right moment — calculated in his head, confirmed by the stars outside — he fired the retrorockets. The capsule shook. The sky turned to fire. For several minutes, no one on Earth could reach him as plasma swallowed the ship whole. Then the parachutes opened. Faith 7 hit the water just four miles from the recovery ship — the single most accurate splashdown in the entire Mercury program. The man with a wristwatch and a few pencil marks on a window had outperformed every automated system NASA had. We talk a lot about technology saving us. And it often does. But Cooper's story is a quiet reminder that behind every machine, there still has to be a human being who can look out the window, think clearly under pressure, and decide what to do next. The final backup was never the software. It was him.
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Matt Jones
Matt Jones@KySportsRadio·
High Point student radio call of the game is what it is all about
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
Cover of The Economist. 😂🤣👇
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Activist: "The water usage for beef is obscene. Thousands of litres per kilogram." Farmer: "That's rainfall." Activist: "What?" Farmer: "The figure includes all the rain that falls on the pasture. The cows drink from the stream. The rain falls whether there's a cow here or not." Activist: "It's still water consumption." Farmer: "Should I stop the rain falling on my field?" Activist: "Grow crops instead. More efficient." Farmer: "This is a 35-degree slope in the Welsh hills. Show me the crop." Activist: "Technology..." Farmer: "To make tractors climb mountains?" Activist: "There must be a solution." Farmer: "There is. It's called a cow." Activist: [checks phone]
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Andrea Junker
Andrea Junker@Strandjunker·
When the Japanese live translation goes silent because the translators are too stunned to repeat your Pearl Harbor “joke” to the Japanese PM, you’ve officially reached a new level of diplomatic failure. Those seconds of silence were the most honest reaction of the day.
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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: Trump attacks Texas Democrat James Talarico — and gets a FIERY sermon in response that he won’t forget Donald Trump thought he could score cheap political points by calling James Talarico an “insult to Jesus” because the Texas Democratic Senate candidate is “beyond woke” and believes that God does not discriminate on the basis of gender. Unfortunately for Dementia Don, he picked the wrong person. Standing in a Black church in Texas, Talarico didn’t just clap back — he delivered a moral reckoning. “The president of the United States just said that I insulted Jesus,” Talarico began. “You want to know what insults Jesus? Kicking the sick off their health care while cutting taxes for billionaires.” And that was only just the start. “You know what insults Jesus?” he continued. “Deporting the stranger and separating babies from their mothers.” Then he went even further — taking aim at war, corruption, and hypocrisy. “You know what insults Jesus? Bombing innocent school children in Iran and sending our brave men and women off to die in another forever war… Covering up the Epstein files and then refusing to prosecute a single person in them.” This wasn’t politics as usual. This was a full-on moral indictment. Talarico — who has been attacked by Trump for supporting transgender Americans and saying “trans children are God’s children” — flipped the script entirely. Instead of backing down, he grounded his message in the very teachings Trump tried to weaponize. “I am not a perfect Christian,” he said. “There’s only been one perfect Christian and he was crucified on a cross 2,000 years ago.” And then came the line that hit hardest: “Jesus told us to love our neighbors as ourselves… Can we imagine war in heaven? Can we imagine bigotry in heaven? Can we imagine poverty in heaven? Then why do we tolerate these things on earth?” That’s how you respond. Not with insults. Not with fear. But with clarity — and conviction. Trump tried to smear him. Instead, Talarico delivered a sermon that’s now echoing far beyond that church. Please like and share James Talarico’s inspiring words!
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Jake
Jake@JakeCan72·
Seven cops raided a rapper’s house looking for drugs and a kidnapping victim. Found neither. Filed no charges. Left behind a broken gate, busted doors, and one deputy eyeing a lemon pound cake in the fridge. Afroman had security cameras rolling the whole time. He turned the footage into diss tracks, music videos, and merch. Mocked the raid. Made money off it. The deputies sued him for $3.9 million. Defamation. Invasion of privacy. Emotional distress. Yesterday a jury of his peers ruled in his favor on all 13 counts. Zero damages. Case closed. He walked out of the courthouse in an American flag suit: “I didn’t win. America won.” They came for the lemon pound cake. They left with nothing. 🇺🇸
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NBC News
NBC News@NBCNews·
An Ohio-based company that initially balked at granting a mom's request to work from home during a high-risk pregnancy has been found liable for the newborn's death and ordered to pay $22.5 million in damages. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/o…
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Daniel Goldman
Daniel Goldman@danielsgoldman·
Today, I exposed an unredacted email that clearly shows Trump has been lying about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. There's no reason this should have been redacted, which is exactly why I showed it. Pam Bondi and Donald Trump: The gig is up. Release all the files. Now.
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Miles Taylor
Miles Taylor@MilesTaylorUSA·
I feel like someone needs to send an email to all Justice Department employees to remind them: investigating private citizens to exact political revenge is, itself, a federal crime.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨: After 48 years of travel, NASA 's Voyager 1 is nearing one light-day from Earth, almost 16 billion miles away. A proud milestone for humanity, and a humbling reminder of how small we are in an infinite universe.
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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
Is there anything better in sports than March Madness? 😂
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Qasim Rashid, Esq.
Qasim Rashid, Esq.@QasimRashid·
Chief Justice John Roberts—who helped Bush steal the 2000 election, helped gut voting rights in 2013, helped gut reproductive rights in 2022, enabled overt SCOTUS corruption, and gave Donald Trump near unlimited immunity—is now shocked that the fascist he gave unlimited immunity to is lashing out at him for not giving him even more power, and stated on Tuesday "personally directed hostility is dangerous, and it's got to stop." Leopards Eating Faces: SCOTUS Edition. Reap What You Sow.
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PolitiCrack,
PolitiCrack,@AnalistaClara·
La Policía Municipal de Madrid publicó el video de Paco, el perro héroe que realiza reanimación (RCP) a un oficial en un simulacro. ¡Está robando corazones en todo el mundo! ❤️🐶 #PacoElHéroe
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Caleb Noe
Caleb Noe@CalebNoeTV·
They’re here!!! 🏊 The Miami (OH) swim/dive team storms down the bleachers in Speedos, as SMU is about to take a free throw 🤣 Whole crowd goes crazy. The free throw misses. #MiamiOH @WCPO #MarchMadness
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Really American 🇺🇸
Really American 🇺🇸@ReallyAmerican1·
WATCH: In a blistering rebuttal to Trump’s “insulting Jesus” claim, James Talarico responds, “You know what insults Jesus? Bombing schoolchildren… covering up the Epstein files.”
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Did you know Earth doesn't just spin — it wobbles like a cosmic top?What you're witnessing in diagrams of this phenomenon is one of the most mesmerizing yet subtle dances of our planet: axial precession — a slow, majestic gyration of Earth's rotational axis that completes a full circle roughly every 26,000 years (precisely around 25,772 years according to modern astronomical measurements). At first glance, Earth feels rock-steady: spinning once a day, orbiting the Sun once a year. But zoom out over millennia, and its 23.5° axial tilt traces out a vast, invisible cone in space — exactly like a spinning top that's starting to slow and wobble before it topples (though Earth won't topple; this is a stable, ongoing process driven by gravity). Let's unpack the magic step by step:23.5° Axial Tilt (Obliquity) → This fixed angle (varying only slightly over longer cycles) gifts us our seasons. Without it, every latitude would experience monotonous, unchanging weather year-round — no dramatic summers or winters! The ~26,000-Year Precession Cycle → Earth's bulging equator feels gentle gravitational tugs from the Sun and Moon, causing the axis to slowly pivot. Today, the North Celestial Pole points almost directly at Polaris (the current North Star in Ursa Minor). But rewind ~5,000 years to ancient Egypt, and Thuban in Draco reigned as pole star. Fast-forward ~12,000 years from now, and the dazzling Vega in Lyra will shine near the pole — far brighter than Polaris ever does! Celestial Poles on the Move → Earth's geographic poles (the physical North and South Poles on the surface) stay put relative to the planet. But the celestial poles — where the axis pierces the imaginary celestial sphere — drift in slow circles against the backdrop of stars. This shifts which star claims the title of "North Star" over deep time. Ecliptic, Equator, and Tropics → The plane of Earth's orbit (the ecliptic) intersects the celestial equator at shifting points, defining the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn — the northernmost and southernmost latitudes where the Sun can appear directly overhead at solstice. Why does this epic slow-motion wobble actually matter?It plays a starring role in Milankovitch cycles, the trio of orbital variations (eccentricity, obliquity, and precession) that pace Earth's long-term climate rhythms. Precession tweaks which hemisphere gets peak summer sunlight when Earth is closest to (or farthest from) the Sun, subtly amplifying or dampening seasonal extremes over tens of thousands of years — helping trigger ice ages and interglacial warm periods.It also reshapes ancient skywatching: civilizations aligned monuments and calendars to shifting stars. And for modern astronomers and navigators, it demands constant updates to star charts and celestial coordinates.In short, Earth isn't a static ball — it's a dynamic, ever-evolving world in a grand gravitational ballet. Next time you gaze at Polaris twinkling overhead, smile: it's only our North Star for now. In the grand cosmic timeline, the night sky itself is slowly rewriting its own story.
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UpNorthLive News
UpNorthLive News@upnorthlive·
40+ inches of snow! Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore posted a photo showing just how much snow fell during the recent storm. The Post: "The Munising area received a historic winter storm this weekend, bringing high winds and drifting snow. Our maintenance crews worked hard to dig out Sand Point Road, the Munising Falls Visitor Center, and Pictured Rocks Headquarters!" Photo: NPS facebook.com/PicturedRocksNL
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