Mona
896 posts

Mona
@pushtruth
Artist, writer. Fuels: research on molecular electronics and the biophysics of consciousness.






🚨 THE AMERICAN JET WOULD NOT FALL 🚨 Locked. Tracked. Targeted. An Iranian missile screaming through the sky… heat-seeking… hunting… closing distance. And then something happened. The American pilot did not panic. Did not freeze. Did not break discipline. He moved. A hard roll. A violent vector shift. Throttle discipline under pressure. Flares timed with precision. Years of training. Muscle memory under G-force. Instinct forged in American air superiority doctrine. The missile lost its solution. The sky flashed. The American jet climbed. Because American pilots are not amateurs. They are the product of the most advanced flight training pipeline on earth. They are trained to survive. Trained to dominate. Trained to come home. Somewhere over that horizon, a hostile launch failed. And somewhere in that cockpit, a calm voice kept breathing… calculating… executing. That aircraft did not get hit. That pilot did not fold. American airpower held. This is why air superiority matters. This is why training matters. This is why strength matters. The sky is not neutral territory. And today… it belonged to the United States. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove










Trailer for Disney's "The Caliphate"








Important segment starting at 25 : 39 in Tucker’s video on who is a “Heritage American”, a now necessary term. A young Anthony Scalia, future Supreme Court justice, upholding Anglo-American law, consciously bristled at his ethnic and religious distinction from the WASPs whom foreign professors assigned a foundational status. But then he went to England and saw it and felt it;







@StuartHameroff The field would greatly benefit if you used your considerable authority to encourage other groups to confirm those findings using well controlled studies, prespecified hypotheses, posting data, adequate statistical analysis -- the usual measures for reproducible science.



While neurons engage in short-range, rapid-fire signaling, astrocytes monitor higher-level network activity. When vertebrate animals are startled, for instance, astrocytes trigger the brain to switch into a dramatically different state. quantamagazine.org/once-thought-t…









