Juan
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@OfficeOfCRSY @grok Is that guy on many movies or all these dwarfs have the same face?
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@LicenseProApp @alphafox Even after using a bidet I need a lot fo paper, what are you talking about
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@alphafox I put a bidet on my toilet, toilet paper is only for drying up water not smearing shit around like a caveman.
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@Lukelucky13111 @uscfan981 Duncan was just a dumb thrower, Ginobily was a much complete player
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@uscfan981 Somebody gotta help me on the Duncan slander
5 chips never missed the playoffs in the west I mean bro
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@SportsProphet1 @uscfan981 Tim Duncan was a bit dumb type player compared to Ginobily or even Robinson
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@uscfan981 My top 10 NBA players of all time!
1. Michael Jordan
2. LeBron James
3. Magic Johnson
4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
5. Bill Russell
6. Shaquille O’Neal
7. Larry Bird
8. Tim Duncan
9. Stephen Curry
10. Hakeem Olajuwon
Honorable Mention Wilt Chamberlain
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@luscielia Nothing more depressing that the start of Witcher 3, post war scenes, bodies everywhere, depressing music, people crying everywhere
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So which game has the best open world map in gaming?




KJPlays@KJP_Plays
Crimson Deserts map might be the best crafted map in gaming.
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@Simi_2210_ You want your X account growing ask stupid questions a 5yo would answer right, and make them feel special
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@jlounsbury59 @Simi_2210_ These accounts just ask stupid questions to make stupid people feel special and get a lot of interactions
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@Simi_2210_ C'mon, Simi.
Any first-year algebra student can solve this in his/her head in a few seconds.
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@vladileshko @IanSardis @sciencegirl Are you kidding? People won't die, streets will collapse, contamination will raise
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@Nico_Bluee_ @IanSardis @sciencegirl Solving aging does not lead to overpopulation. It leads to prosperity and infinite opportunities for everyone.
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A teenage prodigy in quantum physics is aiming to tackle one of science’s biggest challenges: human aging.
Laurent Simons earned his PhD in quantum physics from the University of Antwerp at just 15. Rather than slowing down, he has already begun a second doctorate, this time focusing on medical science and artificial intelligence.
His long-term ambition is to better understand aging and disease, with the hope of helping extend healthy human lifespan. He has described death as a complex “puzzle,” made up of many interconnected pieces across biology, physics, and engineering. His strategy is to study these layers together, using AI to analyze biological systems and identify patterns that would be difficult to detect otherwise.
Simons’ academic journey has been unusually fast. He completed high school by age 8, finished a bachelor’s degree at 12, and went on to earn both a master’s and PhD in quantum physics years ahead of typical timelines. His doctoral work explored advanced topics like Bose–Einstein condensates, where atoms behave as a single quantum system at extremely low temperatures.
Although highly theoretical, this research underpins technologies such as quantum computing and precision measurement. Now, his focus is shifting toward biology and medicine.
In AI-driven healthcare, researchers are already using machine learning to improve early disease detection, model protein structures, and accelerate drug development. In the field of aging, scientists are investigating ways to reduce cellular damage, eliminate dysfunctional cells, and better understand how the body changes over time.
However, experts stress that “solving aging” is extraordinarily complex. While lifespan extension has been achieved in simple organisms, applying those findings to humans remains a major scientific hurdle.
Simons himself acknowledges that meaningful progress could take decades. Even so, his path reflects a broader trend in science—where breakthroughs are increasingly happening at the intersection of disciplines, and younger researchers are setting ambitious, long-term goals.
Learn more:
"15-year-old genius sets his sights on solving human immortality." Brighter Side.

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@IanSardis @sciencegirl Leave it up to each individual to decide.
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Yep, my native language is spanish, whatever your native language is it mostly defines how you pronunce in english, that's why Hindi people sound all the same, but hey, they are speaking a foreign language, they have record number of graduted engineers and they will get your job for less money
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@Nico_Bluee_ @benwehrman Juan: “account based in Argentina”.
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