Albert Einstein and Marie Curie discussing near a lake, 1929Albert Einstein and Marie Curie discussing near a lake, 1929

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What Are The “Currais” Enclosures?

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Cafe on Jeonnong Road in the spring, Jeju City, Jeju Island, South Korea.

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This painting is psychological warfare the second you know how to see it 😰

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#magnetism #science #tesla

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I Bet You Didn’t Know These 44 Insane Facts about Manchester

1 Jun 2026
The biggest bomb detonated in Britain since the Second World War tore through a packed Manchester shopping street in 1996 — and killed nobody.

A concert attended by roughly 40 people produced Joy Division, The Smiths, and Oasis. The wonder-material scientists think could fix the global water crisis was discovered here using a roll of Scotch tape. This is not the Manchester they taught you in school.

In this video, we explore:

→ The fastest urban explosion in human history — 10,000 people in 1717 to 2.3 million by 1911 — the template every factory city on Earth later copied

→ Why the Victorian warehouses that made Manchester rich are, in effect, monuments to the transatlantic slave trade

→ A scientist who split the atom for the first time in human history in 1917, then coined the word “proton” in the same city

→ Graphene — thinnest material in the universe, stronger than steel — peeled off graphite with ordinary office sticky tape, and a Nobel Prize to follow

→ The 1819 cavalry charge into 60,000 peaceful protesters that gave us the word “Peterloo” and founded the Manchester Guardian

→ A nightclub bankrolled by New Order’s record sales that lost money every single year until it bankrupted itself

→ Why London’s six Premier League clubs are worth less, combined, than Manchester’s two

→ The 25-day prison rooftop siege that rewrote the rules for every jail in England and Wales

→ The man who heckled Bob Dylan with the most famous single word in music history — shouted in this city in 1966

And at number one: a phrase that started circulating in the 1800s, before radio, before the telephone, before the internet — a phrase about Manchester’s place in the world that turned out to be completely, unnervingly accurate.

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Portuguese photographer Hugo Suissas uses forced perspective to create playful and surreal images

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you have always existed and will always exist

31 May 2026
today we explore the magic of nonduality and the beauty of our temporary autonomy in this mysterious reality we exist in (:

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Genius Nobody Expected 🎹 Original video by: @pianomaniakks

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These Tree Branches Become Paper That Lasts 1,000 Years 😳

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