If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal.
If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist.
If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian.
If you believe political opponents should be punished with violence or death, you're a terrorist.
84.4% of cancer patients taking ivermectin + mebendazole declared NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE, TUMOR SHRINKAGE, or CANCER STABILIZATION after 6 months.
HUNDREDS of preclinical studies explain why: anti-parasitics exert over 12 anti-cancer mechanisms across more than 12 cancer types.
We never return to the same point in space twice.
This helical model visualizes our trajectory through the Milky Way. The Sun travels at 828,000 km/h, pulling the entire solar system into a high-speed spiral.
@Matthew49ersFan@MakisMedicine@Rainmaker1973 not cheap but https://t.co/E4OeGWk5S6 is US pharmacy with mds that will prescribe and mail mebendazole (human version of fenbendazole) combined with ivermectin.
New researsh shows ice is slippery because of electrical charges — not pressure and friction.
For almost 200 years, the prevailing explanation for ice’s slipperiness was that friction or pressure from a skate, boot, or tire melted a microscopic film of water on the surface, creating a lubricating layer. A new study from Saarland University has overturned that long-standing idea.
Instead, the true cause lies in the electric fields generated by molecular dipoles. When any object contacts ice, the partial charges in its own molecules interact with the highly ordered dipole arrangement of water molecules in the ice crystal. This electrostatic tug-of-war loosens the topmost layer of the ice lattice, transforming it into a thin, disordered, quasi-liquid film—without any need for heat or significant pressure.
Remarkably, this self-lubrication mechanism works even at temperatures approaching absolute zero, where thermal energy is virtually absent and conventional pressure-melting or frictional heating theories completely break down. In those extreme conditions, ice remains slippery simply because its surface molecules are electrically vulnerable.
The discovery fundamentally rewrites our understanding of one of nature’s most familiar phenomena. Beyond settling a centuries-old debate, it has immediate practical implications: from designing better winter tires and non-slip surfaces that actually work on ice, to engineering superior skis, ice skates, and even advanced nanomaterials that perform reliably in cryogenic environments.
By revealing the dominant role of intermolecular electric forces, the research opens entirely new avenues for controlling friction and adhesion at the molecular scale—potentially transforming fields from winter sports equipment to aerospace and nanotechnology.
["Cold Self-Lubrication of Sliding Ice", Physical Review Letters, 2025]
@zerohedge True.
That is why Bitcoin is based on energy: you can issue fake fiat currency, and every government in history has done so, but it is impossible to fake energy.
@bitcoinarchive Cool party trick
though not even a single peak cycle indicator has hit yet out of these 30 indicators, not to mention dozens of others not on this list
I'd be watching some of these: https://t.co/UapKFSZqh6
@_bled4dayz@thehealthb0t ALA (Alpha-lipoic acid) is the most effective chelation I've found. Take every 3 hours for 3 days per session for chelating heavy metals. Must not have amalgam fillings. Andy cutler chelation group is great resource:
https://t.co/EZDIGfaWKq
@BitMasterK Was just at @ComedyCellarUSA in Manhattan last week and @nottjmiller (legend) asked audience who was holding BTC.... shockingly...not a single person out of hundreds.... fortunately we are still early. @bancosantander now buying half a trillion? 🚀
This resonates with many who have been cheated by slimy slumlords but also squaters from hell. As someone who has gone from rags to riches, I could write a comical book on this topic. Yet it is not honest to single out landlords. Persons of any profession can choose to be greedy or fair. The counterfeit matrix reality we live in has temporarily rewarded greedy sharks and leeches. When the bill comes due, it will be fair and just.
Nah
Achieving 317 million qubits, enough to break Bitcoin's ECDSA key in an hour, is not expected in the near future. Current quantum computers have around 100 qubits, and breaking Bitcoin requires approximately 317 million. Estimates suggest it will take decades, if not longer, to reach such a scale. Breaking SHA-256 within a practical timeframe could require 13 million to 317 million qubits, depending on the desired speed, and this demands computational resources humanity is very far from achieving