🚨 What existed before the Big Bang? 🌌
Before time began and space expanded, there was a moment we still don’t fully understand.
Some theories suggest there was nothing at all—no time, no space. Others propose hidden dimensions or unknown forms of energy.
It’s one of the deepest mysteries in modern science. Every answer leads to even bigger questions, and the origin of everything still challenges human understanding.
What is YOUR personal theory? Do you think there was another universe before ours, or just absolute nothingness?
🚨 HIDDEN WORLD DISCOVERED BENEATH OUR FEET!
Scientists have revealed the first global map of a massive underground fungal network that connects about 70% of Earth's land plants. This hidden web is estimated to stretch 110 quadrillion kilometers, and just one teaspoon of soil can contain up to 10 meters of these tiny threads.
For millions of years, this secret network has been helping plants share nutrients, water, and information without us even noticing.
Source: International research team led by the Society for the Protection of Underground Networks. Science.
A groundbreaking 2022 study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine tested whether natural fruit enzymes could actually reduce those annoying eye floaters that cloud your vision. Researchers conducted a rigorous randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial with 224 patients aged 30-60 who had symptomatic vitreous opacities caused by vitreous degeneration or hemorrhage.
For three months, participants took capsules containing bromelain from pineapple (190 mg), papain from papaya (95 mg), and ficin from fig (95 mg) at doses of 1-3 capsules daily. These proteolytic enzymes specifically target the protein deposits that create those floating specks and clouds in your visual field. The study design was as rigorous as it gets in medical research, eliminating bias and placebo effects.
The results showed genuine potential for oral mixed fruit enzymes to reduce eye floaters naturally. Instead of invasive procedures or just living with impaired vision, this research suggests that concentrated enzymes from common fruits could break down the vitreous opacities that create floaters. The fact that this was published in a peer-reviewed medical journal with proper controls makes it legitimate science, not just another natural health claim. For millions dealing with eye floaters, this represents real hope backed by clinical evidence.
@LilithDatura ask your contact about the exact contextual environment of the pineapple in the dreams. Was it acting as a server? A router? Was it decaying? The specifics of the residual data will tell us if this is a network security warning or a localized entity requesting hardware access.