@KP24@myvaluepicks Lara, McGrath and Warne in place of Jayawardene, Broad and Ashwin. No doubt that all 6 are great players but Lara, McGrath and Warne are absolute legends who actually deserve to be in top 10.
@malpani Competence + empathy + not greedy. Selecting a doctor today is same as selecting the right mutual fund among a whole lot of well marketed schemes with average performances.
Voyager 1 is the loneliest pioneer humanity has ever launched, and it is still flying perfectly, forty-eight years later, on a course set in 1977 that has never needed a single correction.Imagine that: on September 5, 1977, a 825-kilogram golden spacecraft lifted off from Cape Canaveral. Engineers gave it one decisive push with gravity assists from Jupiter and Saturn, then essentially said, “Go. We’ll never touch you again.” And it listened. For thirty-seven straight years (until the first tiny trim in 2017, only to align the antenna), Voyager 1 hurtled through space without a single thruster firing to fix its path. Not one. That’s like throwing a paper airplane from New York and having it glide untouched through a window in Paris, four decades later.Right now, in December 2025, Voyager 1 is 163 times farther from the Sun than Earth is, more than 24.4 billion kilometers away, the farthest human-made object in history. It crossed the heliopause (the Sun’s protective bubble) in 2012 and is now sailing through true interstellar space, where the wind between the stars is colder than anything we can create on Earth. Yet its trajectory is still so impeccable that the flight team jokes the spacecraft could hit a cosmic bullseye drawn half a century https://t.co/Ivypyn1uvT has already given us the pale blue dot photo, the first portraits of Jupiter’s raging storms and Saturn’s rings in impossible detail, and the discovery that moons like Io and Titan are worlds stranger than fiction. Now, with its power fading to barely four watts (less than a refrigerator lightbulb), it still whispers data back across the void on a 23-watt signal that takes 22 hours and 55 minutes to reach us, one-way.Voyager 1 isn’t just a probe. It’s a message in a bottle flung toward the galaxy, carrying the sounds of Earth (whales, Chuck Berry, and a baby’s cry) on its golden record. And it’s still flying straight, as if to prove that human foresight, once aimed true, can outrun time itself.Out there in the dark, a tiny golden speck keeps its ancient promise: keep going, perfectly, forever.
@Incognito_qfs Jaiswal is a better opener than Gill. Tilak is best suited for No. 3. Rinku/Jitesh much better finishers than Dube. Arshdeep is a must in the team. Gill is a poor opener. Best at 4 in red ball. We need someone like Salt to complement Abhishek. Jaiswal does that much better.
NEURALINK: REAL-TIME BRAIN ACTIVITY, STREAMED
Neuralink's implanted neural device is already delivering what scientists have chased for decades:
live visibility into human brain activity within minutes of surgery.
In this demo, signals flare as a participant wakes up post-procedure - the device capturing the gradual surge of neural activity in real time.
It’s a glimpse of the frontier: hardware that doesn’t just record the brain, but streams its inner rhythms instantly.
From clinical care to brain-computer interfaces, the implications are massive.
Source: @neuralink
@KP24 Nothing comes close to 2005 Ashes. Flintoff, Pieterson, Warne and Ponting made the series legendary. Lee, Hoggard and Simon Jones rattled the batsmen and changed the match outcomes in a couple of sessions.
@saurabhsum@Sahil_Malhotra1 I agree Rana is better than Prasidh. Anshul Kamboj is much better than Rana. He was also effective during the warm up matches.
@saurabhsum@Sahil_Malhotra1 Rana is another Prasidh. Rana got absolutely hammered in India A vs England Lions warm up tests. Absolutely ineffective against their county side. Arshdeep is our best bet along with Bumrah, Siraj if Akashdeep is injured.
@the_kk Need to replace Sundar with Sai Sudarshan in the next match. He doesn't take wickets anyways. Highly flat and ineffective bowling. Root is a much better spinner than him.
@hyderabaddoctor Congratulations. You are a wonderful person too. Apart from your field of Neurology, you actively supported people by spreading vital information for people suffering from Ankylosing Spondylitis too. Thank you.
@ShekharGupta They should have played Arshdeep in place of Prasidh. Bhuvi was the new Praveen Kumar. Could Arshdeep be the new Bhuvi ? Certainly has the potential to be a quality left arm swing bowler.
Our parents saw the downside of the Industrial Revolution with no need for physical work
Physical gyms picked up in our generation to avoid their poor health
Our next generation will see the downside of AI, with no need for mental work
Mental gyms could proliferate