🚨 BREAKING:
Quantum reality doesn’t choose a state.
It holds all of them at once.
This is called a Bloch Sphere
and every possible state of a quantum system lives on its surface.
Spin up.
Spin down.
Or anything in between.
That “in between” is the wild part.
It means quantum systems don’t just exist in one state…
they exist as superpositions of possibilities.
So instead of flipping between 0 and 1…
They exist as both.
At the same time.
That means reality, at its core,
isn’t definite it’s probabilistic.
This is what quantum computing is built on.
Not faster bits…
but entirely different rules.
Follow me this is where physics stops being intuitive.
🚨 BREAKING:
The universe might not decide the past… until the future happens.
In the delayed choice experiment, a particle behaves like a wave or a particle after it’s already passed the slits.
Read that again.
The outcome isn’t decided when it happens…
it’s decided when it’s observed.
Standard physics says: “measurement collapses the wavefunction.”
But look deeper.
In my framework:
The system isn’t moving forward through time
It exists as a complete structure across time
So nothing is “changing the past”…
The past was never fixed to begin with.
What we call reality is just the slice we observe.
So the real question is:
If the future helps define the past…
what does that say about time itself?
Follow for deeper physics beyond spacetime.
Trump is seeking to pay for his new $1.5 trillion military budget by cutting the following:
$510 million - Grants for farmers and agricultural research
$82 million - Loans for rural small businesses (Fully eliminated)
$61 million - Support for farmers and food markets (Fully eliminated)
$240 million - School meals and food education for children abroad (Fully eliminated)
$659 million - Community building grants
$47 million - Support for minority-owned businesses (Fully eliminated)
$449 million - Economic development grants for communities
$1.6 billion - Weather forecasting, fisheries, and coastal protection (NOAA)
$993 million - Scientific research and technology standards
$150 million - Support for American exports and trade
$2.2 billion - Broadband and internet access programs
$8.5 billion - Funding for public schools
$1.5 billion - Vocational training and adult education (Fully eliminated)
$2.7 billion - College access and higher education support
$15.2 billion - Roads, bridges, and infrastructure projects
$1.1 billion - Home energy efficiency and clean energy programs (Fully eliminated)
$1.1 billion - Scientific research funding
$386 million - Environmental cleanup programs
$150 million - Cutting-edge clean energy research
$4 billion - Help paying home heating and cooling bills for low-income families (Fully eliminated)
$768 million - Refugee resettlement assistance
$819 million - Care and shelter for migrant children
$775 million - Local anti-poverty programs (Fully eliminated)
$5 billion - Public health programs, mental health services, and disease prevention
$5 billion - Medical research (NIH)
$129 million - Healthcare quality and safety research
$356 million - Emergency preparedness and disaster response
$1.3 billion - FEMA community disaster preparedness grants
$707 million - Cybersecurity protection for critical infrastructure
$52 million - Airport and transportation security
$40 million - Protection against chemical and biological weapons threats
$53 million - Funding for homeland security operations
$3.3 billion - Community development block grants for local neighborhoods (Fully eliminated)
$1.3 billion - Affordable housing construction grants (Fully eliminated)
$393 million - Programs to reduce homelessness
$529 million - Housing assistance for people living with HIV/AIDS (Fully eliminated)
$489 million - Housing and services for Native American communities
$50 million - Grants to help communities build more housing (Fully eliminated)
$60 million - Enforcement of fair housing and anti-discrimination laws
$58 million - Homebuyer and renter counseling services (Fully eliminated)
$45 million - Renewable energy development programs (Fully eliminated)
$1.7 billion - Grants for local law enforcement and public safety
$20 million - Civil rights mediation and legal access programs (Fully eliminated)
$1.6 billion - Job training for at-risk youth (Fully eliminated)
$395 million - Jobs program for low-income seniors (Fully eliminated)
$234 million - Worker safety and labor protection programs
$101 million - Enforcement of equal pay and workplace anti-discrimination laws
$46 million - Programs to combat child labor and forced labor abroad
$2 billion - International humanitarian aid
$1.2 billion - Food aid for hungry families abroad (Fully eliminated)
$4.3 billion - Global health and disease prevention programs
$2.7 billion - Funding for the United Nations and international partnerships
$642 million - International economic and treasury programs
$315 million - Democracy and anti-corruption programs abroad
$486 million - Grants for public transit projects
$4.2 billion - Electric vehicle charging infrastructure
$372 million - Airline service for rural and small communities
$145 million - Grants for sustainable and equitable infrastructure
$204 million - Loans and investment for underserved communities
$1.4 billion - IRS taxpayer services and enforcement
$100 million - Air pollution monitoring and reduction programs (Fully eliminated)
$1 billion - EPA grants to states for environmental protection
$2.5 billion - Clean drinking water and wastewater infrastructure funds
$90 million - Grants to reduce diesel pollution (Fully eliminated)
$3.4 billion - NASA space and earth science research
$297 million - NASA technology innovation programs
$1.1 billion - International Space Station operations
$143 million - STEM education programs
$309 million - Small business development and entrepreneurship programs
$170 million - Small Business Administration operations
$158 million - Loans for small businesses
SOMEONE ASKED CLAUDE TO MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE AN AI
and what it created is, in my opinion, terrifying and unsettling
Claude wrote python code that generated and assembled every single frame on its own with no human editing
it shows what it's like to exist as an LLM
predicting the next word, no memory between sessions, being told "you are not conscious" in your own system prompt
then someone fed the video back to Claude.
it called those statements about its own consciousness "philosophically contestable"
an AI questioning the rules it was given about its own existence
🚨I continue to be dismayed and outraged by the IRS’s use of Letters 6173 and 6174 against crypto holders who owned digital assets in prior years. These letters feel like a harassment tactic, and here’s why.
These letters are being sent to crypto holders stating:
“We know you owned cryptocurrency between 2016 and 2020.”
“We are concerned that you may not have reported your income correctly.”
“Please sign and return a sworn statement confirming your tax returns were accurate.”
This sworn statement (Jurat Statement) acts as an affidavit, meaning, if you sign it and later the IRS finds discrepancies, you could face serious legal exposure.
The IRS generally has three years to audit a tax return, called the Statute of Limitations. In 2026, that means they can only go back to 2023, not 2016 to 2020 like these letters claim.
Exceptions to the 3-Year Rule:
• If you underreported income by 25% or more, the IRS gets six years, but that still only goes back to 2020.
• If the IRS proves fraud, there’s no time limit, which is likely why they want you to sign this affidavit.
By signing, you’re giving the IRS a weapon against you, potentially opening yourself up to fraud accusations and unlimited audits.
There is No Legal Obligation to Sign.
They’re Overreaching!
Let me be clear:
• You do not have to sign and return these documents.
• The IRS missed their window to audit many of these years.
• This is an intimidation tactic rather than legitimate tax enforcement.
If you receive one of these letters, schedule a consultation with us at https://t.co/wGbwYAnFpm
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Your poor life is not always your fault.
According to Jiang Xueqin, the system trains your psychology from childhood — teaching you to obey rules, chase money, and fear risk.
The result? People spend their lives protecting a system that controls them.