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Lovynthesis

@Lovynthesis

Reading the world, writing the unseen | ज्ञान भय का प्रतिरोध है। 🍂🕊🍁.......!!!

New Delhi เข้าร่วม Mart 2026
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
What's your nostalgia...??
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
What role does appreciation play in daily life?
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
We’re trained to keep a smiling face—no matter what’s inside. If happiness is real, it will show on its own. Why the need to perform it? Maybe it’s not lack of joy, but the habit of faking it.
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
“I think, therefore I am” ~ René Descartes
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
Are most of our relationships based on genuine love, or on emotional dependency and need?
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
Do modern relationships prioritize convenience and validation over depth and understanding?
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
What is called “evil” is often not hidden outside, but unobserved within the mind that prefers comfort over clarity. Seeing demands courage, because awareness disturbs the patterns we have learned to call normal. People do not always refuse truth—they avoid the discomfort that comes with letting illusions collapse. In that avoidance, blindness is not a lack of information, but a reluctance to awaken.
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Chris 𝕏
Chris 𝕏@Chris__X__·
We are living in a time where evil is fully exposed and people still refuse to see it.
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
It sounds empowering, but turning optimism into “nothing can ever break me” can become another form of illusion. Philosophically, growth isn’t the absence of vulnerability, but the capacity to face uncertainty and still remain grounded. Genuine strength includes acknowledging limits, not denying them. So rather than escaping into delusion, a more stable optimism accepts that life can affect you—yet you can still respond with clarity and resilience.
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Aristo
Aristo@aristomarinetti·
Why be depressed and anxious when you can literally be optimistic high energetic and have the delusional belief that absolutely nothing can ever break you.
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
To decide you are “meant for more” is less about destiny and more about awareness. Life does not suddenly change; your perception and choices begin to align differently. What you call “more” emerges as you outgrow what once felt sufficient. In that sense, life responds not to desire alone, but to the clarity with which you live it.
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yimika|@yimikaaaa·
REAL TALK: The moment you decide you’re meant for more, life starts giving you more.
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
“The hunger for popularity— is that human?”
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
Why to believe at anything? I'm just enquiring.
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
Whale milk is exceptionally energy-dense, with a very high fat concentration that supports rapid growth in calves. Its thick, emulsified consistency helps it remain cohesive rather than dispersing quickly in seawater. This property allows calves to nurse effectively underwater without significant nutrient loss. Such adaptation is a result of evolutionary optimization for survival in a fully aquatic environment.
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Earth
Earth@earthcurated·
Whale milk is extraordinarily rich—containing up to 50% fat—making it so thick and dense that it doesn’t readily disperse in water. This unique consistency allows whale calves to feed efficiently underwater.
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
@yimikaaaa It reveals how human emotions are not isolated but interconnected through empathy. We don’t just observe others’ joy—we subtly participate in it. This shared feeling blurs the boundary between self and other. In that moment, happiness becomes less personal and more collective.
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yimika|@yimikaaaa·
do you ever get secondhand happiness? like someone is happy so you’re happy because they’re happy
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
Such lights, often reported during earthquakes in Turkey and Greece, are known as earthquake lights (EQL). They are thought to arise from stress-induced electrical charges in rocks that become ionized and escape into the atmosphere. These charges can excite air molecules, producing transient luminous emissions under specific geological and atmospheric conditions. While still under study, the phenomenon is considered a rare electro-physical effect linked to tectonic stress and crustal deformation.
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Earth@earthcurated·
Unusual beams of light were observed in the skies over Turkey and Greece during the Aegean Sea earthquake. This phenomenon is believed to occur when powerful electrical charges build up in the Earth’s crust, ionizing the surrounding air and producing visible flashes or streaks of light.
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
@yimikaaaa Live while moments still belong to you, not just your duties. Memories are richer investments than anything stored in a bank. Time lost to hesitation rarely returns with interest. A life unseen is far heavier than a wallet once emptied.
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yimika|@yimikaaaa·
Don't be afraid to spend money on concert tickets and travel. Be afraid of growing old and realizing the only place you ever went was work.
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
“Quantum immortality” is a speculative idea tied to the Many-worlds interpretation—it’s not a tested or accepted result of physics. In real science, Quantum mechanics predicts probabilities of outcomes, not a conscious “shift” into surviving timelines. Philosophically, it raises questions about identity—if countless versions exist, which “you” actually persists? So it’s less a claim about immortality, and more a thought experiment about observation, chance, and what it means to exist.
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨: Quantum Immortality suggests that you can’t die, because every time you “die,” you shift into a universe where you survived
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
Physically, there are only wavelengths of light—what we call color arises when a mind interprets them. Without eyes or a perceiving brain, the world would still have light, but not “red” or “blue” as experience. As John Locke argued, color is a secondary quality—real in perception, not in objects alone. So colors exist as potential in the universe, but come alive only when something can see.
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Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
Do colors exist without eyes to see them?
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
Partial cellular reprogramming briefly resets gene expression patterns, restoring youthful function without fully erasing cell identity. By modulating epigenetic markers—the chemical tags that control DNA activity—cells regain repair capacity and metabolic efficiency. The reported “30-year reversal” reflects biological markers, not literal age, and is currently limited to lab-grown cells. It’s promising for regenerative medicine, but safety, stability, and cancer risk must be carefully resolved before real-world use.
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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
🚨 : Researchers have managed to reverse the biological age of human skin cells by up to 30 years, effectively turning 53-year-old cells into 23-year-old cells, using a technique called partial cellular reprogramming.
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Lovynthesis@Lovynthesis·
At ~67,200 km, Earth appears as a crescent because of the Sun–Earth–observer geometry—only part of the illuminated hemisphere faces the camera. This phase effect is the same physics that gives us lunar phases, just viewed from a different vantage point in space. The thin glowing arc is sunlight scattering through Earth’s atmosphere, revealing its curvature and layered structure. Moments like this turn orbital mechanics into something visible—pure geometry, written in light.
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Latest in space
Latest in space@latestinspace·
🚨 This was the Artemis II crew's view this morning from 41,756 miles (67,200 km) up No human has seen a crescent Earth in full since 1972
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