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@JavedQuantum

People consider quantum as a theory, I consider it as a reaction.

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javed's quantum
javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo… @ericweinstein
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@ExploreCosmos_ Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Erika 
Erika @ExploreCosmos_·
New theoretical work on the earliest globular clusters suggests that the first generations of stars in the universe may have been far more extreme than previously assumed, and that these objects played a central role in shaping both early galaxies and the origin of black holes. The study proposes that dense proto-clusters forming only a few hundred million years after the Big Bang created conditions where gas flowed inward efficiently, allowing the growth of extremely massive stars, far larger than typical stars seen today. Rather than forming in isolation, these stellar giants likely grew through continuous accretion and interactions inside crowded young clusters, reaching enormous masses and radiating intense energy that rapidly altered their surroundings. These stars acted as powerful chemical engines. Through nuclear fusion and strong stellar winds, they enriched their host clusters with heavier elements, helping explain long-standing abundance anomalies observed in ancient globular clusters that still exist in galaxies like the Milky Way. At the same time, many of these massive stars are expected to have ended their lives not in conventional supernova explosions but through direct gravitational collapse, producing black holes hundreds or thousands of times the mass of the Sun. These early remnants would have served as the initial “seeds” from which later intermediate and supermassive black holes could grow. The scenario offers a unified framework linking several previously separate problems in astrophysics: the chemical composition of old star clusters, the rapid appearance of massive black holes in the young universe, and the early stages of galaxy assembly. Instead of requiring multiple unrelated mechanisms, the model suggests that extremely massive stars within primordial clusters simultaneously drove chemical enrichment and black-hole formation, making them key agents of early cosmic evolution. If correct, it implies that globular clusters preserve a fossil record of processes that occurred during the universe’s first epochs, when star formation operated under physical conditions very different from those observed today. 👉 share.google/iLk57vPJTJLv8G…
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@LensScientific Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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The Scientific Lens
The Scientific Lens@LensScientific·
We are the bridge between two infinities. Cosmic Eye by Danail Obreschkow visualizes reality across 40 orders of magnitude, from a human eye to the edge of the observable universe, and back down to the subatomic heart of an atom.
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@PhilosophyOfPhy Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Philosophy Of Physics
Philosophy Of Physics@PhilosophyOfPhy·
Nothing in the universe is truly stationary; the Solar System moves around the galactic center at ~828,000 Km/h and relative to neighboring stars at ~ 70,000 Km/h.
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@mathenglish4all Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Math English For All
Math English For All@mathenglish4all·
Basic Electrical Formulas You Must Remember ⚡ Important AC formulas made simple: 🔹 Frequency → f = 1/T 🔹 Time Period → T = 1/f 🔹 Angular Frequency → ω = 2πf 🔹 Vrms = V₀ / √2 🔹 Irms = I₀ / √2 🔹 AC Power → P = Vrms × Irms
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@ExploreCosmos_ Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Erika 
Erika @ExploreCosmos_·
Why does gravity become thermodynamic near an event horizon? Gravity is usually introduced as geometry. In Einstein’s general relativity, mass and energy curve spacetime, and objects move by following that curvature. Nothing in this picture initially resembles temperature, entropy, or heat, concepts that belong to thermodynamics rather than gravity. Yet near a black hole’s event horizon, gravity begins to behave in ways that look unmistakably thermodynamic, as if spacetime itself were a physical system with hidden microscopic structure. Understanding why this happens has become one of the strongest clues that gravity may not be fundamental in the way we once imagined. The first hints appeared when physicists noticed an unexpected parallel. In classical general relativity, the surface area of a black hole’s event horizon can never decrease, closely mirroring the second law of thermodynamics, where entropy always increases. What first looked like a mathematical analogy gained physical meaning when Jacob Bekenstein proposed that a black hole truly possesses entropy proportional to the area of its horizon. Soon after, Stephen Hawking demonstrated that quantum effects near the horizon force black holes to emit radiation with a well-defined temperature. A black hole, once thought to be perfectly cold and purely absorbing, behaves instead like a thermal object. This thermal behavior emerges from the peculiar role of the event horizon. A horizon is not a material surface but a boundary defined by information: it separates regions of spacetime that can communicate with an observer from those that cannot. Quantum fields near such a boundary behave differently depending on the observer’s motion. What appears as empty vacuum to one observer becomes a sea of particles to another. Near a black hole, quantum fluctuations produce pairs of particles in which one escapes outward while its partner falls inward. For a distant observer, that infalling partner carries negative energy relative to infinity, effectively reducing the black hole’s total mass. The escaping particles form Hawking radiation, giving the black hole a temperature inversely related to its mass. Once temperature appears, entropy and thermodynamics inevitably follow. A similar insight arises even without black holes. An observer accelerating through otherwise empty space detects a faint thermal background, a phenomenon known as the Unruh effect. The temperature depends only on acceleration. Because gravity and acceleration are locally equivalent, an observer hovering near an event horizon experiences spacetime itself as warm. The thermodynamic character of gravity therefore does not originate from exotic astrophysical conditions but from the deep interplay between quantum theory, motion, and causal horizons. One of the most striking developments came when physicist Ted Jacobson showed that Einstein’s field equations can be derived from thermodynamic reasoning. By assuming that entropy is proportional to horizon area and applying the ordinary laws of heat flow to local horizons, the equations describing spacetime curvature emerge naturally. This suggests that gravity is to spacetime what pressure is to a gas, a macroscopic property arising from an underlying microscopic reality that remains largely unknown. Instead of being fundamental laws, Einstein’s equations may describe the large-scale statistical behavior of deeper degrees of freedom. The event horizon plays a central role because it marks a limit on accessible information. Whenever information becomes inaccessible, physics must be described statistically, and statistical descriptions lead naturally to thermodynamics. The entropy associated with a horizon measures how much information about spacetime’s microscopic structure is hidden from view. 1/2
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@skglearning Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Hello math
Hello math@skglearning·
Electromagnetic Induction Electromagnetic induction is the process by which an electric current is produced in a conductor when it is exposed to a changing magnetic field. This fundamental principle of physics explains how mechanical energy can be converted into electrical
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@konstructivizm Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Imagine peering into the depths of the universe and spotting a cosmic "X" marking the spot of a dramatic black hole drama. Radio telescopes have captured the galaxy 3C 223.1 sporting this bizarre X-shaped formation: a pair of vibrant, active jets blasting out like fireworks, crossed by two dimmer, older lobes tilted at odd angles. This isn't just a quirky pattern—it's a clue to a wild past where the galaxy's central supermassive black hole likely flipped its spin after smashing into another black hole during a galactic merge Picture the scene: when two black holes collide, their swirling angular momentum doesn't just add up—it can jolt the surviving black hole's rotation axis into a whole new direction. Relativistic jets, those super-fast streams of plasma, always follow the black hole's spin and magnetic setup, so a sudden reorientation means the jets pivot too, leaving behind fading relics of the old path while forging bold new ones through the void. Over eons, the ancient lobes dim like forgotten echoes, while the fresh jets carve their way forward.This X-mark isn't just eye candy; it's smoking-gun evidence of ancient black hole mergers, the kind that ripple spacetime with low-frequency gravitational waves. Future detectors like the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) could tune in to these whispers, unlocking secrets of how massive galaxies evo Ultimately, these twisted jets weave together the story of radio galaxies with the violent histories of their host galaxies and the monstrous engines at their hearts.
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@Bio_comunidad Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Comunidad Biológica
Comunidad Biológica@Bio_comunidad·
Nuestro cuerpo funciona a escala nanométrica. Dentro de cada célula hay auténticas máquinas moleculares —como ribosomas y motores proteicos— que ensamblan, transportan y reparan estructuras con una precisión increíble.
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@zone_astronomy Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Physics & Astronomy Zone
Physics & Astronomy Zone@zone_astronomy·
A visual representation of Size of Jupiter compared to Earth.
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@Rainmaker1973 Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
30,000 hours of footage, equivalent to 3 years and 7 months, were filmed to capture the blooming of 77 types of flowers, and the result is spectacular.
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@InterestingSTEM Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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javed's quantum
javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@DrBrianKeating @arbesman Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Prof. Brian Keating
Prof. Brian Keating@DrBrianKeating·
"The World is Made of Code" @arbesman Timestamp: 00:00 — Code feels magical because text can change reality. 00:25 — The real risk of code is scale, not intelligence. 01:55 — Software shapes modern civilization more than we realize. 02:40 — Coding is both technical and a humanistic liberal art. 03:05 — Code fulfills an ancient desire to control the world with language. 04:15 — Most “new” tech ideas have deep historical roots. 07:00 — Universal computation emerges from conditional logic and loops. 09:10 — Biological computation works very differently from digital computers. 10:30 — Biology expands the definition of computation itself. 12:00 — Software is powerful but inherently temporary. 16:00 — Code resembles magic because it requires long training to master. 17:45 — Software creation is becoming accessible to everyone. 19:40 — Not all software must scale; personal tools matter. 24:10 — Computers are tools, not ends in themselves. 26:35 — Bugs are inevitable and often educational. 56:00 -- The Half Life Of Facts
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@TheMathFlow Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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The Math Flow
The Math Flow@TheMathFlow·
Dynamics of the swing of a pendulum.
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JJ
JJ@JosephJacks_·
What if you could kill cancer cells by tricking them into destroying themselves — no drugs, no DNA damage, just mechanical deception? That’s exactly what a new paper from @anirbanbandyo shows. His team built a nano-machine called PCMS, about 8 nanometers across, that finds cancer cells by listening for an electromagnetic resonance signature only cancer membranes produce.. Only ~350 molecules enter a single cell, where they self-assemble into a ring around the nucleus — a fake wall between the cell’s brain and its body. This triggers two repair systems at once: the cytoskeleton pulls inward, trying to reconnect to what it thinks is a membrane, while the nucleus pushes outward to restore contact with the cell edge. One pulls in, the other pushes out, both doing exactly what they’re supposed to do — but the fake wall makes their goals incompatible. Tension builds until the nucleus ruptures. The cell’s own survival instincts destroy it. Gene expression profiling confirms this isn’t chemical toxicity — major pathways are untouched. It works at picomolar doses, is harmless to normal cells even at concentrations 100 million times higher, and cancer cells can’t develop resistance because nothing is being blocked. The machinery runs perfectly — the geometry is just wrong. Life and death reprogrammed through spatial conflict. doi.org/10.1002/adbi.2…
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@pmddomingos Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Pedro Domingos
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos·
AI makes humans hallucinate.
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@forallcurious Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Science confirms your cells hear you talk to yourself─ for your cells, telling yourself “I’m a mess” has the same toxic impact as running away from a predator. Meaning ─ YOUR WORDS CAN ALSO MAKE YOU SICK!
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javed's quantum@JavedQuantum·
@FrnkNlsn Humans do not create reality — they select location. Collapse is stabilization. Intention is not a creator, it is a position within the map. This is the foundation of Javed’s Quantum Thought. Read my book on Zenodo: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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