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Consciousness Mind Universe
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Katılım Ocak 2026
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@forallcurious Those belief systems silently reshape their outer reality for the rest of their life unless they work on changing their belief systems and change their patterns.
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Most of our subconscious beliefs are made during the age of 0 to 7, the environment in which the child is exposed, shapes his belief system, since the brain is in the developing stage, so be it vacations or any other time, the way parents and other people around the child behaves, the child learns the same. And those belief systems then silently reshape their outer reality.
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Most of our subconscious beliefs are made during the age of 0 to 7, the environment in which the child is exposed, shapes his belief system, since the brain is in the developing stage, so be it vacations or any other time, the way parents and other people around the child behaves, the child learns the same. And those belief systems then silently reshape their outer reality.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious
🚨: Study shows the most unforgettable childhood memories are family vacations between ages 5 to 10.
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Every experience leaves something behind, a conversation, a failure, a success, a heartbreak, a lesson,
The question is not whether life shapes you, rather what you choose to carry forward from it.
Two people can go through the same event and emerge completely different. One carries resentment. The other carries wisdom. One carries fear. The other carries understanding.
The difference is awareness which is the ability to pause and observe before automatically reacting. It allows you to separate the lesson from the wound, the insight from the emotion, and the growth from the pain. Imagine walking through a forest after a storm. You cannot stop branches from falling. But you can decide which ones belong in your backpack. Most people collect emotional weight without realizing it.
Old stories. Old identities. Old disappointments. Awareness changes that. It helps you consciously choose what deserves a place in your future and what has already served its purpose, because growth is not only about what you learn. Sometimes it is about what you finally stop carrying.
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What 3D Reality Actually Means
We live in the world what we call the 3D world which is a reality made of form, matter, and measurable experience. But this isn’t the full truth, it’s the densest layer of consciousness, where spirit slows down into matter.
In 3D, we perceive through duality: right or wrong, success or failure, self or other. It’s the realm of ego, logic, and physical senses, where we believe only what we can see or touch.
As per Vedic Wisdom, the Rishis described this as Maya, which is the divine illusion that allows the soul to play and learn through contrast. As per Modern Science, Quantum physics shows that what we call “matter” is mostly empty space, vibrating energy fields appearing solid only because our perception collapses them into form.
So the 3D world isn’t actually s trap, rather a training ground, a classroom where consciousness learns awareness through limitation. When you raise your vibration, you begin to see beyond form, into the energy that shapes it.
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What 3D Reality Actually Means
We live in the world what we call the 3D world which is a reality made of form, matter, and measurable experience. But this isn’t the full truth, it’s the densest layer of consciousness, where spirit slows down into matter.
In 3D, we perceive through duality: right or wrong, success or failure, self or other. It’s the realm of ego, logic, and physical senses, where we believe only what we can see or touch.
As per Vedic Wisdom, the Rishis described this as Maya, which is the divine illusion that allows the soul to play and learn through contrast. As per Modern Science, Quantum physics shows that what we call “matter” is mostly empty space, vibrating energy fields appearing solid only because our perception collapses them into form.
So the 3D world isn’t actually s trap, rather a training ground, a classroom where consciousness learns awareness through limitation. When you raise your vibration, you begin to see beyond form, into the energy that shapes it.
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What 3D Reality Actually Means
We live in the world what we call the 3D world which is a reality made of form, matter, and measurable experience. But this isn’t the full truth, it’s the densest layer of consciousness, where spirit slows down into matter.
In 3D, we perceive through duality: right or wrong, success or failure, self or other. It’s the realm of ego, logic, and physical senses, where we believe only what we can see or touch.
As per Vedic Wisdom, the Rishis described this as Maya, which is the divine illusion that allows the soul to play and learn through contrast.
As per Modern Science, Quantum physics shows that what we call “matter” is mostly empty space, vibrating energy fields appearing solid only because our perception collapses them into form.
So the 3D world isn’t actually s trap, rather a training ground, a classroom where consciousness learns awareness through limitation. When you raise your vibration, you begin to see beyond form, into the energy that shapes it.
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The approval of Vizz illustrates the importance of developing targeted medications with few side effects in drug discovery and development. Though the active ingredient, aceclidine, was originally synthesized in the 1960s, it fell out of favor in treating glaucoma because its high concentration led to greater systemic exposure and side effects. The pupil-selective mechanisms of aceclidine, and thus the potential for it to be used in smaller doses as a treatment for presbyopia, led LENZ Therapeutics to begin its clarity clinical trials.
Here's a detailed article regarding the same
drugdiscoverynews.com/new-eye-drops-…
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@forallcurious After age 40, almost everyone develops presbyopia, or the progressive farsightedness that happens due to aging. Over time, the lens of the eye stiffens, causing it to become more difficult for the eye muscles to contract the lens to focus on close-by objects.
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@forallcurious Not to forget apart from consuming vast amounts of water, cutting down trees and other natural habitats in the areas.
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@forallcurious The large amount of water it would be consuming in order to run the data center smoothly and cooling the systems would be next level.
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@forallcurious One of the main reasons for HIV spread use of the same blades, syringe from an infected person to the normal person. Until this is taken care of, the root cause, things would hardly change.
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Time Is Not Something We travel through, it’s something our consciousness creates.
We think we move through time, but in truth, time moves through us. Every thought, emotion, and vibration shapes how we experience time. When you’re aligned and peaceful, hours feel like moments. When you’re anxious, moments feel like forever. This isn’t time changing, it’s your frequency shifting the lens through which you perceive reality.
As per Vedic Wisdom, the Rishis taught that Kaal (Time) is born from consciousness, the eternal “Aham” (I am) witnessing the dance of creation, preservation, and dissolution. Time is not linear, but it’s cyclical, spiraling with awareness.
From Modern Science perspective, quantum physics agrees that time is not absolute. It bends, dilates, and even disappears depending on the observer’s state.
When consciousness expands, time collapses. All moments i.e. past, present, future, become one infinite now.
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Time Is Not Something We travel through, it’s something our consciousness creates.
We think we move through time, but in truth, time moves through us. Every thought, emotion, and vibration shapes how we experience time.
When you’re aligned and peaceful, hours feel like moments. When you’re anxious, moments feel like forever. This isn’t time changing, it’s your frequency shifting the lens through which you perceive reality.
As per Vedic Wisdom, the Rishis taught that Kaal (Time) is born from consciousness, the eternal “Aham” (I am) witnessing the dance of creation, preservation, and dissolution. Time is not linear, but it’s cyclical, spiraling with awareness.
From Modern Science perspective, quantum physics agrees that time is not absolute. It bends, dilates, and even disappears depending on the observer’s state.
When consciousness expands, time collapses. All moments i.e. past, present, future, become one infinite now.
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El Niño is not just warmer ocean water, but it’s a planetary-scale climate shift which is capable of altering rainfall, heatwaves, storms, agriculture, and ecosystems across the world.
Previous major El Niño events, like the powerful 1997–98 and 2015–16 episodes, triggered global weather extremes:
• severe droughts in some regions
• flooding in others
• coral bleaching
• crop disruptions
• record-breaking global temperatures
It triggered massive floods in some countries, extreme droughts in others, destructive storms, crop damage, and global economic losses worth billions of dollars.
Regions that normally receive rain may face drought, dry regions can flooded, winters can weaken, heatwaves can intensify.
The current predicted El Niño is being watched even more closely because it is developing in a world already warmed by climate change. Natural climate variability and long-term global warming can amplify each other.
Scientists monitor sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean because even small shifts there can ripple through the atmosphere and influence weather patterns thousands of kilometers away.
What makes modern forecasting remarkable is that researchers can now track these ocean-atmosphere signals months in advance using satellites, climate models, and global sensor networks. The atmosphere and oceans are not separate systems. They behave more like one giant interconnected machine constantly exchanging heat and energy. And El Niño is one of the clearest reminders that a temperature shift in one part of the planet can reshape life across the entire world
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El Niño is not just warmer ocean water, but it’s a planetary-scale climate shift which is capable of altering rainfall, heatwaves, storms, agriculture, and ecosystems across the world.
Previous major El Niño events, like the powerful 1997–98 and 2015–16 episodes, triggered global weather extremes:
• severe droughts in some regions
• flooding in others
• coral bleaching
• crop disruptions
• record-breaking global temperatures
It triggered massive floods in some countries, extreme droughts in others, destructive storms, crop damage, and global economic losses worth billions of dollars.
Regions that normally receive rain may face drought, dry regions can flooded, winters can weaken, heatwaves can intensify.
The current predicted El Niño is being watched even more closely because it is developing in a world already warmed by climate change. Natural climate variability and long-term global warming can amplify each other.
Scientists monitor sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean because even small shifts there can ripple through the atmosphere and influence weather patterns thousands of kilometers away.
What makes modern forecasting remarkable is that researchers can now track these ocean-atmosphere signals months in advance using satellites, climate models, and global sensor networks. The atmosphere and oceans are not separate systems. They behave more like one giant interconnected machine constantly exchanging heat and energy.
And El Niño is one of the clearest reminders that a temperature shift in one part of the planet can reshape life across the entire world.
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Meteorologists say the El Niño threshold has been reached, and will be made official in June if patterns remain consistent.
If current trends continue, this event is projected to become one of the most powerful on record by the fall and winter months.
Historically, a strong El Niño acts as a double-edged sword: it typically generates significant wind shear that suppresses tropical storm development across the Atlantic, Gulf, and Caribbean. While this suggests a quieter hurricane season, experts warn that it only takes one major system to create a catastrophic year, meaning coastal residents must remain vigilant despite the favorable odds.
For the continental United States, a strengthening El Niño favors a highly active southern storm track, significantly increasing the likelihood of heavy rainfall and severe weather throughout the fall and winter.
Residents in states like Florida should prepare for a wetter and cooler season than average as the subtropical jet stream shifts further south. This climatic pattern often transforms typically dry winter months into periods of intense storminess and cooler temperatures, highlighting the far-reaching influence of warming Pacific waters on local weather hazards across the American South.
source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. (2026). El Niño/Southern Oscillation Diagnostic Discussion. Climate Prediction Center.

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El Niño is not just warmer ocean water, but it’s a planetary-scale climate shift which is capable of altering rainfall, heatwaves, storms, agriculture, and ecosystems across the world.
Previous major El Niño events, like the powerful 1997–98 and 2015–16 episodes, triggered global weather extremes:
• severe droughts in some regions
• flooding in others
• coral bleaching
• crop disruptions
• record-breaking global temperatures
It triggered massive floods in some countries, extreme droughts in others, destructive storms, crop damage, and global economic losses worth billions of dollars.
Regions that normally receive rain may face drought, dry regions can flooded, winters can weaken, heatwaves can intensify.
The current predicted El Niño is being watched even more closely because it is developing in a world already warmed by climate change. Natural climate variability and long-term global warming can amplify each other.
Scientists monitor sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean because even small shifts there can ripple through the atmosphere and influence weather patterns thousands of kilometers away.
What makes modern forecasting remarkable is that researchers can now track these ocean-atmosphere signals months in advance using satellites, climate models, and global sensor networks. The atmosphere and oceans are not separate systems. They behave more like one giant interconnected machine constantly exchanging heat and energy.
And El Niño is one of the clearest reminders that a temperature shift in one part of the planet can reshape life across the entire world.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious
🚨: Meteorologists say the El Niño threshold has officially been reached! If current trends continue, this event is projected to become one of the most powerful on record by the fall and winter months.
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@forallcurious With all the technological advancements and other research, we are still lagging maybe.
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El Niño is not just warmer ocean water, but it’s a planetary-scale climate shift which is capable of altering rainfall, heatwaves, storms, agriculture, and ecosystems across the world.
Previous major El Niño events, like the powerful 1997–98 and 2015–16 episodes, triggered global weather extremes:
• severe droughts in some regions
• flooding in others
• coral bleaching
• crop disruptions
• record-breaking global temperatures
It triggered massive floods in some countries, extreme droughts in others, destructive storms, crop damage, and global economic losses worth billions of dollars.
Regions that normally receive rain may face drought, dry regions can flooded, winters can weaken, heatwaves can intensify.
The current predicted El Niño is being watched even more closely because it is developing in a world already warmed by climate change. Natural climate variability and long-term global warming can amplify each other.
Scientists monitor sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean because even small shifts there can ripple through the atmosphere and influence weather patterns thousands of kilometers away.
What makes modern forecasting remarkable is that researchers can now track these ocean-atmosphere signals months in advance using satellites, climate models, and global sensor networks. The atmosphere and oceans are not separate systems. They behave more like one giant interconnected machine constantly exchanging heat and energy.
And El Niño is one of the clearest reminders that a temperature shift in one part of the planet can reshape life across the entire world.
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Researchers created a special kind of algae that can grab microscopic plastic pollution out of water almost like a magnet. The algae produce limonene, an orange-scented oil that helps them bind to water-repelling microplastics, forming easy-to-remove clumps.
Here's an article for the same.
sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/…
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