People’s Verdict for Change and Development
The results of the elections across four states and one Union Territory clearly reflect the people’s preference for development and decisive change in governance. While Assam and Puducherry have reaffirmed support for development-oriented leadership, the people of West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala have expressed a clear desire for political change.
Under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Sri @narendramodi Ji, with the strategic direction of @BJP4India President Sri @NitinNabin, and the political acumen of Union Home Minister Sri @AmitShah, the Bharatiya Janata Party has achieved a historic victory in West Bengal.
I extend heartfelt congratulations to the @SuvenduWB and the BJP leadership for this significant milestone. It is reassuring that in West Bengal, land that inspired India’s freedom movement and has faced challenges like illegal infiltration and law-and-order concerns, the NDA is set to form the government, bringing hope for stability and progress.
I congratulate Assam CM Sri @himantabiswa on the @BJP4Assam securing a third consecutive term in Assam, and on earning a second term as Chief Minister, reflecting continued public trust. I also congratulate the UDF leadership in Kerala and NDA allies in Puducherry on their victories.
Special congratulations to @TVKVijayHQ President Thiru @actorvijay and his party on a resounding victory. Emerging as a credible alternative in his first electoral contest reflects the people’s clear aspiration for change. I wish that he will work with commitment and responsibility to fulfill the expectations of the people of Tamil Nadu.
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நடந்து முடிந்த தமிழக சட்டமன்றத் தேர்தலில் பெரும் வெற்றி பெற்ற தமிழக வெற்றிக் கழகத் தலைவர் திரு விஜய் அவர்களுக்கும், அவர் கட்சியினருக்கும் என்னுடைய வாழ்த்துகள். @TVKVijayHQ
If Earth lost gravity for seven seconds, you wouldn’t float peacefully above your kitchen floor.
Every ocean on the planet would simultaneously abandon its basin, and the atmosphere would begin dispersing into space.
The viral claim about August 12, 2026 is not being seriously examined by scientists as a genuine possibility. It is being seriously dismantled. Gravity is not a setting that toggles. It emerges from the mass of Earth itself, roughly 6 septillion kilograms of rock, iron, and molten metal pulling everything toward its center at 9.8 meters per second squared. That force does not schedule interruptions, and no known force in the universe can suspend it temporarily without destroying the planet entirely in the process.
For gravity to pause even briefly, Earth’s mass would have to vanish, not merely reduce. No planetary alignment, solar flare, or astronomical configuration on any known calendar produces that outcome. The planets are tracked with enough mathematical precision that a gravitational disruption of this magnitude on a specific future date would already appear in orbital calculations made today. Nothing points to August 12.
What scientists genuinely investigate regarding gravitational anomalies involves gravitational waves, ripples in spacetime produced by colliding black holes and neutron stars billions of light years away. LIGO first detected them in 2015. Those waves stretch and compress spacetime by distances smaller than a single proton. You would not feel them. You would absolutely not float.
The reason this hoax returns every few years under different dates is simple psychology. Weightlessness is one of the most viscerally appealing ideas the human brain generates. It reads as total freedom, freedom from everything, literally. The body wants it to be real, so the mind lowers its verification threshold and shares the claim before examining it.
The universe runs on math, and the math on this one closed a long time ago.
If Dark was an anime, the finale would be remembered as one of the greatest of all time.
People don’t talk enough about why Dark actually works where most time-travel stories collapse.
• Time travel rules are clearly defined in Season 1 and never broken
• Every loop is causal, closed, and paid off — no hand-waving, no retcons
• Deaths are permanent, brutal, and often the cause of future tragedies
• Side characters aren’t filler — every bloodline matters to the endgame
• The finale resolves all three worlds, all paradoxes, and the origin point
• No sequel bait
Unlike Stranger Things, where post-season interviews are doing damage control, Dark lets the story speak for itself.🐐
Eiichiro Oda’s next-level foreshadowing is being praised once again, as fans have begun comparing the One Piece Volume 25 cover, released in 2002, with the Volume 105 cover from 2023. Many believe the similarities between the two covers suggest that Oda hinted at who the next Four Emperors would be nearly 20 years ago.