Mike talks to Mel Ramsay about Emily being the first female headliner for Download.
Give him a platform to be proud of her and you’re damn straight he will be.
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@AstronomyVibes Though I think it's more of an ultimate algorithm than that we are all doing everything the same @ the same time. More like, we do our individual things, but they work towards the same ultimate goal. But it's not like simulation, it's not a computer, it's the algorithm of life.
🚨 In the strange and fascinating world of quantum physics, there exists a phenomenon so mysterious that even Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance.” It’s known as quantum entanglement, and it links particles together in a way that defies space, time, and all known laws of communication.
When two particles become entangled, they share a quantum state—meaning what happens to one instantly affects the other, no matter how far apart they are. You could separate them by galaxies, and still, a change in one would mirror in the other immediately. No signal travels between them, and no measurable delay occurs. It’s as if the universe itself bends to keep them connected.
Scientists have confirmed this effect through countless experiments, proving that reality operates on levels far beyond what our senses can grasp. Quantum entanglement isn’t just a theoretical wonder; it’s now being used to shape future technologies—from unbreakable quantum encryption to faster-than-light communication research and revolutionary computing systems.
What’s truly astonishing is the implication: everything in the universe might once have been entangled during the Big Bang, suggesting that distant corners of space could still be subtly linked through hidden quantum threads.
Entanglement challenges our understanding of distance, time, and individuality. It reminds us that separation might only be an illusion—and that the universe, at its deepest level, moves as one.
The theory that Alzheimer's is caused by plaques in the brain is now being challenged…
Scientists redefine Alzheimer’s as an autoimmune disease where the brain’s defense system mistakenly attacks healthy cells, opening a new frontier for treatment.
For decades, the medical community viewed the buildup of beta-amyloid plaques as the primary culprit behind Alzheimer’s disease. However, a groundbreaking new theory based on 30 years of research suggests that Alzheimer’s is actually a complex autoimmune condition. In this model, beta-amyloid is not a destructive waste product, but a vital component of the brain's immune system designed to fight off injury and infection. The problem arises because the fat molecules in bacterial membranes closely resemble those in brain cell membranes, causing the immune system to mistakenly attack the very organ it is meant to protect.
This autoimmune misfire triggers a chronic, progressive loss of brain function that eventually leads to dementia. By reclassifying Alzheimer’s as a disorder of the immune system, researchers are now looking beyond traditional plaque-clearing drugs to explore therapies that regulate the brain’s immune pathways. This shift offers a beacon of hope for more effective treatments, aligning Alzheimer’s with other recognized autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis, and potentially unlocking a new era of neurological care.
source: Weaver, D. F. (2025). Alzheimer’s disease as an autoimmune disease. Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association.
Lol...it says "Second day of G7 summit" and when u click to the livestream, it literally IS a vid of water...nah, I think that's a liveRIVER actually or maybe a liveOcean.. 😂
@x , do better. Don't advertise some stupid pot ad to a person affected by the secondhand exposure to this to the point it worsens their PTSD and they can't even be in their home at times. Some ppl are AGAINST its harmful effects like increased stroke risk. #dumb.
I grew up in a multiple home-owning family and in one generation, bc of their constant nonsense, I can't even afford ONE APT on my own! But I'm supposed to look the other way when they can't stop the drug use in IN gov housing.
And they seemingly mess up ur job prospects too, then when u are sicker and weaker they try to make u feel bad for being broke or for having to rely on them. It's like, hello, u ruined my life, then u think, what? I should just starve or what?
All they left are the ones on drugs that no one wants, then if u do date one of these, they follow u around & make signals and faces at u about how u messed up.
They want to call you shady or whatever for existing as a single person, seemingly not remembering how they hyped every man in the Midwest to going into the military for 20 yrs. Gee, why are we having less kids? I wonder...🤔
And sorry but Idk how Newsom is surprised they follow his wife too or whatever. These ppl ruin whole relationships that citizens have, to the point, they can't even FIND a spouse if they wanted one!