Is this posible?
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Where are we going , when old way of contesting ( using stright key, pencil and paper) being punished.
This must be bonused. As I can see: computers and machines will make everything but man ?
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The Yagi–Uda antenna, more commonly known as the Yagi antenna. This antenna design was first developed in 1926 by Shintaro Uda at Tohoku Imperial University in Japan, with Hidetsugu Yagi contributing to its dissemination and refinement.
@DR53573673@kanya2779337722 potpisujem . Ali pričamo o dalekoj prošlosti ( 81 i više godina unazad ) . Nema smisla . Treba jednom podvući crtu . Sto bi bilo kada bi Francuzi , Nijemci i Britanci počeli o prošlosti ( i Finci su bili u istom sranju kao i mi :::::) zanima me danas i kako sutra
🚨 Scientists Just Broke Light — One Photon Now Holds 37 Realities
What if a single particle of light could hold layers of information at the same time — not one message, but dozens? This isn’t science fiction anymore. In a peer-reviewed quantum breakthrough, scientists have created one photon that exists in 37 quantum dimensions simultaneously. These aren’t physical directions like up or down — they’re informational layers hidden inside the light itself.
Using a powerful method called GHZ entanglement, researchers linked the photon’s color and phase into one perfectly synchronized quantum state. Think of it like turning one ordinary light particle into a multi-lane superhighway for data. Each lane carries information at the same time, massively increasing how much data a single photon can transport.
Why does this matter? Because this could lead to ultra-secure quantum networks, next-generation encryption that’s nearly impossible to hack, and computing systems capable of solving problems today’s fastest machines can’t even touch. Instead of light being just a beam, it becomes programmable, layered, and intelligent.
And this is just the beginning. If scientists scale this from 37 dimensions to hundreds, it could completely reshape how we think about data, security, and computation — and even hint that reality itself is far richer than what we can see.
One photon. Many dimensions. A glimpse into the hidden structure of the universe. ✨
In 1929, a man named Roger Babson predicted the crash that would destroy the American economy. Wall Street laughed at him. 47 days later, they lost everything. Babson wasn't lucky. He identified a 5-stage pattern that appears before every major financial collapse. The same pattern showed up before 1987. Before 2000. Before 2008. And right now, 4 of those 5 stages are flashing red. https://t.co/0yA7AhMibD via @Share_Talk
The ability to sense frequency energy can be enhanced through practice, and according to sound therapy principles, the 852Hz Solfeggio tone helps balance overthinking by awakening intuition.
Faraday wave.
Visualization of a standing wave. And secrets to some of Nikola Tesla’s work.
The water surface is responding to controlled vibration. As the container oscillates at a fixed frequency, energy transfers uniformly into the liquid.
Instead of random ripples, waves interfere with each other and form stable standing-wave patterns-repeating circular and hexagonal shapes appearing at specific frequencies where the system reaches resonance.
This phenomenon is Faraday wave formation, where small disturbances organize into ordered structures due to periodic forcing. It demonstrates how simple physical inputs produce complex, predictable patterns through constructive and destructive interference.
The key mechanism: when oscillation frequency matches the natural frequency of the liquid system, resonance amplifies specific wavelengths while suppressing others.
The geometry depends on container shape, fluid properties, and driving frequency. At lower frequencies, you see simple radial patterns. Higher frequencies generate intricate hexagonal and square lattices.
These aren't random-they're determined by the wave equation and boundary conditions.
The patterns remain stable as long as forcing continues at resonant frequency.
Change the frequency slightly, and the pattern transforms or disappears entirely.
Faraday waves appear in nature-from vibrating sand to quantum fluids. They reveal fundamental principles: periodic forcing plus wave interference equals spontaneous pattern formation. Simple cause, beautiful complexity.
The yellow structure is the Laniakea Supercluster, which contains approximately 100,000 galaxies.
The red dot in the image is "our home," the Milky Way, which contains approximately 300 billion stars, including our Sun.
💪 Muscle cells merging in real time
You’re watching one of [in my opinion] the coolest things your body does without you ever noticing
(muscle precursor cells literally fusing into one long, powerful fiber).
🔵 Alignment: individual myoblasts migrate and line up like they’re preparing for formation
🟢 Recognition: cells “sense” compatible neighbors through surface proteins
🟡 Contact: membranes begin to thin and synchronize their signaling
🟠 Fusion: boundaries dissolve and nuclei gather inside a shared cytoplasm
🔴 Strengthening: the new multinucleated fiber becomes the machinery that lets you lift, run, and repair
The glowing green nuclei are each a tiny command center contributed by a merging cell.
The red signal traces the membranes as they stretch, touch, and finally blend into a unified structure.
This is how muscles grow and regenerate - i.e. this is "strength" engineerednat the cellular level
Credit: Yue Lu, Elizabeth Chen Lab