If anyone is curious I eat an oatmeal smoothie every day. It has blueberry powder, prunes, diatomaceous earth, barley grass/juice powder, bamboo, 1 spoonful of buried treasure fulvic minerals, an apple and cinnamon/sugar 🫐 it’s really good and my bird loves it also 😛📡❇️
“The best time to visit the peak is between November and May. The park is closed in the months of February and March due to the calving of the Nilgiri tahrs.”
Look I did a thing! 🙏🏼
🇷🇺 On the eve of #RussiaDay, we continue our journey across one of the most diverse places on Earth.
Russia is home to more than 190 ethnic groups, each contributing its own language, customs, cuisine, and way of life.
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#VisitRussia & #See4Yourself
A profound silence fell over Madrid’s usually bustling streets as Pope Leo elevated the Body and Blood of Christ during Holy Mass on Corpus Christi Sunday.
On the Solemnity of Corpus Christi and during his first visit to Spain, Pope Leo made history: for the first time ever, the Successor of Peter carried the Eucharist on foot through the streets of Madrid.
Although St. John Paul II visited Spain five times and Benedict XVI made three visits, the country had never witnessed a Eucharistic procession like this led by the Pope himself.
A historic moment for the Church in Spain and the world.
Video: Alvaro de Juana / EWTN News
🚨 QUANTUM PHYSICS SAYS OBSERVATION CAN CHANGE REALITY.
One of the strangest discoveries in modern physics is that particles behave differently when they are measured or observed.
In famous experiments like the double-slit experiment:
Particles act like waves… until they are observed.
Then suddenly they behave like solid particles.
In simple terms:
Reality at the quantum level does not appear fully “decided” until interaction happens.
Why this matters:
Scientists are still trying to understand:
• what observation actually means
• how information affects quantum systems
• whether consciousness plays any role
• how reality transitions from quantum to classical physics
This is also deeply connected to:
• quantum computing
• encryption
• teleportation research
• quantum sensors
• future AI systems
• our understanding of reality itself
The strangest part?
At the deepest scales of nature…
The universe may behave less like a machine and more like a probability field waiting to crystallize into events.
Follow for more future physics and technology breakthroughs.