@BurningBush_KJV PH and ON are excellent bludgers, 30 years and they done nothing but generate stupidity like this. They are living off our tax money and Gina's chain.
What have they done in 30 years?
🧪 Stone Age Superglue?
Yes, it was real.
Did you know our ancestors were making high-performance adhesive 200,000 years ago — long before metal or plastic?
They heated birch bark in low-oxygen conditions (a clever bit of prehistoric chemistry called dry distillation) and produced a sticky, waterproof birch tar so strong it could haft stone tools to wooden handles, repair pottery, and even waterproof containers.
Neanderthals used it. Ötzi the Iceman used it !
Mind-blowing proof that “primitive” doesn’t mean “unsophisticated.”
Who else is amazed by our ancestors’ ingenuity? Drop a 🔥 below!
🎥 elena_moos
Mind-blowing breakthrough: Scientists just captured the first-ever image of an electron’s “orbit” inside a hydrogen atom!Peering into the absolute tiniest building blocks of matter has always been insanely difficult — not only because atoms are unimaginably small, but because the quantum world plays by bizarre rules. Electrons don’t zip around in neat little planetary paths like old textbooks suggested. Instead, they exist as fuzzy probability clouds governed by quantum physics.And then there’s the Heisenberg uncertainty principle: the very act of trying to observe something this small can change its https://t.co/TMjfixjVAF, thanks to a groundbreaking new “quantum microscope” technique called photoionization microscopy, researchers have done what was once thought impossible. They’ve visualized the nodal structure of an excited electron’s wave function in a hydrogen atom — essentially photographing the probability cloud where the electron is most likely to be found. The result? A stunning, direct look at one of nature’s most fundamental quantum states. This isn’t a classical photo of a single electron whizzing around — it’s a mapped interference pattern revealing the beautiful, probabilistic reality of the quantum realm. Reality is weirder (and more beautiful) than we ever imagined.
After _much_ anticipation — I am very excited to present...
A sneak peak of the new Lamb, as part of a special ASMR stream — This Saturday, 5pm PT. 🕔
I hope you can join us~ 🤍✨🐑