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Mat Dryhurst
matdryhurst
The impossibility of lingering 20th century cultural narratives necessitates that we expect people to believe that one person can simultaneously be running for president, designing a new clothing line, working
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Peaceful Oneness
PeacefulOneness
Got interactive reality framework designed and implemented via Kundalini Calling it KundalinkIt works on the holographic principle and anyone can access it in hyperspace provided you have authorisation onto that
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Malcolm Clark
TwisterFilm
1./ Here's some more comedy gold from the LGBTQ+ world of woohoo. In this hilarious interview @Glamrou presses theoretical physics into service to support the notion of the 'gender spectrum'.
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Joe (pesce spada)
joe_pescespada
This is a half-formed notion, but: We talk like the problem with Catholic schools is they fail to teach the faith, where in reality, it's probably more helpful to say
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sunny
thePiggsBoson
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle (a thread):In Feb 23, 1927, physicist Werner Heisenberg outlined his new principle in a 14-page letter to Wolfgang Pauli. In March, he submitted his paper for publication.
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Dr. Kaitlin Rasmussen
toomanyspectra
I Don’t Have Imposter Syndrome, And One Day You Won’t, Either: a thread disclaimer: imposter syndrome is different for everyone. here I’m talking about the imposter syndrome suffered by
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Gareth Harney
OptimoPrincipi
1) Lucretius argues for the existence of atoms...in 60 BC:"Things cannot be created out of nothing or reduced to nothing. You may distrust my words since atoms cannot be seen
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Katie Mack
AstroKatie
When I'm asked to give advice to students, the #1 piece of advice I give is this:Just because a subject is hard for you (math/science/etc), that doesn't mean you're "not
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rebeca6169
"Not only is the Universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think." ~ Werner Heisenberg #BoTD 1901 Werner Heisenberg (1901 –
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PEG
pegobry
Time to talk about one of my pet issues of concern: string theory. String theory doesn't work, after decades of work by the world's top physicists. At this point, even
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This Miss Molly (mollydotcom)
mholzschlag
A lot of folks have been writing about ableist language and what that means. My semantically obsessed brain starts with the words we as #a11y advocates and pracitioners use. Disabled
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The physicist Lise Meitner was born #OTD in 1878. She discovered fission in uranium and was the first person to understand both its mechanics and implications.Image: Atomic Heritage Foundation (photographer
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𓄃𓄚
memoryreport
football players, a recollection: this one football player sat in front of me in english class and was like “what is your favorite movie?” and i said “i don’t know,
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Maxim Raginsky
mraginsky
Controversial take: Engineers or computer scientists have a much easier time accepting the existence of free will than physicists. Here is how I see it. Let's stick to systems modeled
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Chiemeziem MD
DrChiemeziem
I was reading random things on the internet last night and stumbled upon some things about Albert Einstein's wife.Some people say she was as brilliant as Einstein, if not better.
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Lautaro Vergara
VergaraLautaro
An interesting though about physics by Richard P. Feynman:What of the future of this adventure? What will happen ultimately? We are going along guessing the laws; how many laws are
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