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‘GIVE UP ALL QUESTIONS…’
Q: It takes time to know oneself.
M: How can time help you? Time is a succession of moments; each moment appears out of nothing and disappears into nothing, never to reappear. How can you build on something so ⁶?
Q: What is permanent?
M: Look to yourself for the permanent. Dive deep within and find what is real in you.
Q: How to look for myself?
M: Whatever happens, it happens to you. What you do, the doer is in you. Find the subject of all that you are as a person.
Q: What else can I be?
M: Find out. Even if I tell you that you are the witness, the silent watcher, it will mean nothing to you, unless you find the way to your own being.
Q: My question is: How to find the way to one's own being?
M: Give up all questions except one: 'Who am l'? After all, the only fact you are sure of is that you are. The 'I am' is certain. The 'I am this' is not. Struggle to find out what you are in reality.
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Nisargadatta Maharaj, I AM THAT ch 21
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@on_godot @rumilyrics First of all, are you in crisis?
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We tend to think of matter as something familiar. Atoms, nuclei, electrons, structures that hold together in predictable ways. Even under extreme conditions, like the core of the Sun, that basic picture still works.
But there are places in the universe where that intuition breaks down completely.
Neutron stars are one of them.
They are what remains after a massive star collapses under its own gravity. The core is crushed so intensely that protons and electrons are forced together, forming neutrons. What’s left is an object with the mass of the Sun compressed into a sphere about 20 kilometers across.
To give a sense of scale: a teaspoon of this material would weigh around a billion tons.
At that point, we’re no longer dealing with “matter” in the way we usually understand it.
The outer layers of a neutron star still resemble something we can describe: a dense crust of nuclei packed tightly together, immersed in a sea of electrons. But as you go deeper, the pressure rises dramatically. Nuclei begin to deform, merge, and rearrange into exotic structures sometimes called nuclear pasta, phases with shapes resembling sheets, tubes, or tangled networks.
And then, further in, even that picture starts to fail.
At sufficiently high densities, it’s no longer clear that neutrons themselves can survive as distinct particles. Some models suggest that they may dissolve into their fundamental components, quarks, forming a new state of matter known as quark matter. In this phase, the building blocks of protons and neutrons are no longer confined inside individual particles, but exist in a kind of dense, interacting fluid.
There’s even a more speculative possibility: strange matter, where strange quarks become part of the mix, potentially creating a state that is more stable than ordinary nuclear matter under those conditions.
The problem is that we can’t directly observe any of this.
Neutron stars are too small, too distant, and too extreme to probe in a laboratory.
So instead, we infer their internal structure indirectly.
Observations from missions like NICER measure their size and mass with increasing precision. Gravitational wave detections, such as those from neutron star mergers observed by LIGO and Virgo, provide clues about how easily these objects deform under extreme gravity.
All of this feeds into what physicists call the equation of state, a relationship that describes how matter behaves under pressure.
And right now, that equation is not fully known.
Different models predict different outcomes. Some suggest neutron stars are relatively “stiff,” resisting compression. Others imply a softer interior, possibly indicating the presence of exotic phases like quark matter. Observations are starting to narrow the possibilities, but they haven’t given us a final answer yet.
There’s also a hard limit. If a neutron star becomes too massive, somewhere around 2 to 3 times the mass of the Sun, it can no longer support itself, and it collapses into a black hole.
That boundary, known as the TOV limit, depends directly on what’s happening inside.
So in a very real sense, understanding neutron stars is not just about astrophysics. It’s about the fundamental nature of matter itself.
Do neutrons remain intact under extreme pressure?
Do quarks roam freely in the core?
Is there an entirely new state of matter waiting to be confirmed?
We don’t yet know.
Because here’s the deeper truth: we cannot recreate these conditions on Earth. Neutron stars are the only places where this physics exists naturally. In a way, the universe itself is doing the experiment for us, and we’re trying to read the results from a distance.
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God Only IS,the World Is Not.... Sri Swami Sivananda
There is only the eternal Brahman in truth. Nothing else really exists. Only Brahman, the absolute, undifferentiated mass of Satchidananda, exists. Creation is a dream. Waking also is a dream. The body is a dream. The whole world is an utter untruth. This world is utterly non-existent. Sensual enjoyments are like fondling the son of a barren woman in dream. Heaven, Moksha and world are mere words only, just like the son of a barren woman.
Everything is a great delusion. There is neither dream nor deep sleep, neither heaven nor emancipation. The truth is that everything is the Peace and Bliss of Eternity.
Nothing here is ever born; nothing here ever dies. The subject of instruction, and the purpose, of all teachings is only a play of words or sounds. The infinite which is both inside and outside appears as this world through space and time. Brahman appears as the world. World is mere appearance. It is like snake in the rope, like water in the mirage, like blueness in the sky.
The snake appears because of the ignorance of the rope; when the rope is known, the snake disappears. The world appears because of the ignorance of the Self; it does not appear when there is Knowledge of Atman. When one forgets Himself, Brahman appears to him as the universe. When one is established in one’s own Self, the universe appears as the Brahman.
Know the Truth
…nofloveandconsciousnessdivinityis.com/2026/04/god-on…

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When Surrender Deepens.
The self cannot undo itself. What truly dissolves the illusion of control is not effort, but grace.
As surrender deepens, something begins to reveal itself. The sense of being a separate self — the one who believes it is in control — comes into view.
And here, something essential is seen: the one who is trying to surrender is itself part of what is being undone.
Only a quiet openness remains. No agenda, no attempt to resolve, no effort to reach a conclusion. Just a simple allowing of what is here.
What dissolves the illusion is not your effort, but your willingness to remain open — until even that is no longer yours.
And grace does the rest.
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@HodlAlabamGhost When you owe the bank $100k it’s your problem. When you owe $39T it’s the bank’s problem.
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Serious question. After the fall of the dollar what the hell are we going to trade with other countries? Remeber the Fort Knox audit? yeah...neighther do I.
The only think we offered was "military protection" and the drone and missle age has blown that to bits.
AI can steal tech code almost instantly.
Seriously. What do we have to trade?
High tech engineering? China controls all the rare earths needed for that.
We are 39 TRILLION in debt. With over 200 TRILLION unfunded liabilities.
.....are we cooked?
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