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This Man Says Reality Isn’t Physical – And He Can Prove It

In this video, we explore the mind-bending ideas of Dr. Bernardo Kastrup — a former CERN scientist and philosopher. His theory challenges the very nature of reality, suggesting that consciousness, not matter, is the true foundation of the universe. ►Check … Continue reading

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Door slit projecting image in my apartment

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BBC World Service – Discovery, Unstoppable: Inge Lehmann

How seismologist Inge Lehmann rewrote geophysics by discovering Earth’s inner core From growing up in a progressive Denmark to studying mathematics at a gender-segregated Cambridge University, Inge Lehmann had to power through the shock of cultural change to pursue her … Continue reading

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born to be a drummer. is a sea lion.

source: https://www.nature.com/articles/s4159… “Here, we report Ronan’s contemporary ability to synchronize head movements with novel metronomic sounds presented at novel tempos. We also provide data for ten humans moving in time to the same stimuli using a comfortable arm motion with … Continue reading

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The alien zoo hiding 3 miles down

[=…] WELCOME TO HOWTOWN! Our small but mighty team (Joss Fong and Adam Cole) digs into the evidence behind commonly held facts and claims in the news. This month: we’re about to mine one of the most unexplored places on … Continue reading

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A 1,400-Year-Old Idea That Might Save the Climate

Tidal energy is one of the oldest forms of renewable power, dating back over 1,400 years to early tide mills. But despite centuries of promise, tidal power still provides a tiny fraction of the world’s electricity. Why? In this video, … Continue reading

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The Secret History of Renaissance Bath Houses

Join me, Dr Julia Martins, as I explore the fascinating world of Renaissance bathing and medicine. From ancient Egypt to 16th-century Italy, discover how therapeutic waters shaped medical practice and social life throughout history. In this video, I examine historical … Continue reading

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Robert McNees | Astronomer Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, who decoded spectral lines to deduce the elemental composition of stars, was born #OTD in 1900. 🧪 🔭 ⚛️ 👩‍🔬

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This is the triple point of water where it melts, boils, and freezes at the same time. It occurs at 0.01°C and 611.657 pascals, where all three phases of water coexist in perfect equilibrium

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The AI Breakthrough Nobody’s Talking About ft. Kevin Scott (Microsoft CTO)

How is AI reshaping software development, scientific discovery, and even healthcare? In this episode of Talk Tech with Tiff, I sit down with Kevin Scott, CTO of Microsoft, for a wide-ranging and deeply insightful conversation about the present and future … Continue reading

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