His name is Egejurum Onyedikachi, and he is a genius.
Let that sink in.
He is in Primary 6 but does wonders with mathematics that make SS3 students tremble.
The world will know him and celebrate him.
He is currently with me in Rome to challenge champions from other countries this Saturday.
If time moved faster, did the planet move alongside? Did we make contact hence the shutdown and after we fire up again to return? Who has a simple humane explanatory response??
🚨THE INTERNET IS EXPLODING RIGHT NOW:
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ARE SAYING THE SAME THING - TIME HAS RETURNED
After CERN shut down the Large Hadron Collider on June 29 for a 4-year pause, identical posts suddenly started appearing: "the days feel long again, like they did in childhood," "yesterday felt like it lasted forever," "I went to bed at 9 PM and slept like a rock," "everything around me has slowed down, and it feels amazing."
Some people say they're having vivid dreams again, others say smells have become richer, and that their anxiety disappeared for no apparent reason. Time has stopped "flying by" and seems to have returned to its old, calmer rhythm.
And this is where things get really interesting.
Conspiracy circles have long claimed that the collider doesn't just accelerate particles - it supposedly opens portals, shifts timelines, and creates "glitches" in reality (the Mandela Effect, accelerated time, the feeling that someone pressed fast-forward on our lives). While it was running - we were living in a slightly distorted flow. And now that it's been shut down... everything seems to be returning to normal.
Maybe it's just a powerful collective attention effect (everyone read about it and started noticing it). Or maybe it's something deeper. Like a massive machine really was affecting the fabric of space-time, creating microscopic "tears" or resonances that we experienced as time speeding up. Now the portals are closed, the simulation has rebooted into a more "natural" mode, or maybe the universe has finally exhaled.
The funniest part is - nobody knows the truth. Physicists will say it's "nonsense and placebo." But those who genuinely feel the change are already saying: "Leave the collider turned off for a little longer."
What about you? Do you feel this change? Have the days really become longer, or is it just summer and everyone's tired of the constant rush?
BREAKING: Two people have climbed to the top of the Empire State Building in New York City, holding a banner from the skyscraper's antenna reading, "When the power of love beats the love of power, the world knows peace."
As of now it's unclear how the pair reached the top of the building as police work to get them down from the spire, 1,454 feet above the ground.
Whatever happened to the Renaissance man?
We used to admire people who refused to stay in one lane. Leonardo da Vinci wasn’t just a painter. He studied anatomy, engineered machines, explored physics, invented tools, and mastered art all at once.
Somewhere along the way, we started confusing specialization with wisdom.
Maybe the future belongs to people who can connect disciplines again, not just master one.