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Shape Of A Single Photon Revealed For First Time Thanks To New Computer Model
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Shape Of A Single Photon Revealed For First Time Thanks To New Computer Model

Researchers have modeled the interactions between particles of light and matter.
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Gray, Red, Or Ethiopian: What Is The Largest Wolf Species?
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Gray, Red, Or Ethiopian: What Is The Largest Wolf Species?

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Cross This Tiny Bridge, And You’ll Be In A New Country – And A New Time Zone
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Cross This Tiny Bridge, And You’ll Be In A New Country – And A New Time Zone

The world’s shortest international bridge is no more than 6 meters (20 feet) long.
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Infinite Unity: The Teachings and Legacy of The Law of One
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Infinite Unity: The Teachings and Legacy of The Law of One

In a world increasingly divided by politics, culture, and ideology, the idea that “all is one” feels like a radical assertion. This concept lies at the heart of The Law of One, a philosophy that claims all beings are interconnected as manifestations of the Infinite Creator. Although rooted in metaphysical teachings, the principles of The Law of One are gaining renewed attention, not only among spiritual seekers but also within branches of science exploring consciousness and the universe’s interconnected nature. What Is The Law of One? The Law of One originates from a series of channeled communications, collectively called The Ra Material, recorded by researchers Carla Rueckert, Don Elkins, and Jim McCarty in the early 1980s. These sessions involved purported transmissions from “Ra,” an alleged higher-dimensional consciousness. Central to these teachings is the belief that all existence stems from one source: the Infinite Creator. Ra’s messages emphasize universal unity: 1. All beings are interconnected. 2. Each entity is a fragment of the Infinite Creator. 3. Life’s purpose is to advance spiritually by recognizing this oneness. While skeptics view the material as pseudoscientific, its teachings have captivated millions worldwide. The Law of One’s principles resonate with philosophies like Advaita Vedanta in Hinduism and with some scientific theories. Don Elkins was a brilliant and dedicated researcher who studied consciousness, the paranormal, and the spiritual nature of humanity. The History of The Law of One The origins of The Law of One lie in the collaborative work of three individuals: Carla Rueckert, Don Elkins, and Jim McCarty. Together, they formed L/L Research, a team dedicated to exploring metaphysical phenomena. Don Elkins, a professor of physics and engineering, began his journey by investigating paranormal phenomena in the 1950s. Fascinated by UFO sightings and reports of extraterrestrial contact, Elkins sought to uncover connections between these experiences and broader metaphysical truths. He began conducting interviews with individuals claiming contact with extraterrestrial or interdimensional beings, laying the groundwork for what would become The Ra Material. Carla Rueckert, a mystic and self-described Christian, joined Elkins’ research group in the 1960s. Her openness to spiritual exploration made her a natural medium for channeling sessions. In 1981, during a meditative trance state, she began receiving transmissions attributed to “Ra.” These communications came through a process of deep hypnosis, where Rueckert was unaware of the content during the sessions. Jim McCarty joined the team in the late 1970s, bringing organizational skills and a practical approach. His role was to transcribe and preserve the channeled material, ensuring its publication and accessibility. Who Is Ra? According to the transmissions, Ra is a sixth-density entity—essentially a collective consciousness that has evolved far beyond the physical plane. Ra claims to have had a historical connection to Earth, identifying itself as the same entity worshipped in ancient Egypt as the sun god. In the sessions, Ra describes its mission as assisting humanity in spiritual evolution by offering teachings of unity and love. When The Ra Material was first published, it gained a small but devoted following among spiritual seekers and those exploring UFO phenomena. Critics dismissed it as pseudoscience, but proponents lauded its depth and coherence. Over the years, the material has influenced a range of spiritual movements and New Age philosophies, often being cited as a profound roadmap for spiritual growth. Ra’s teachings on the “harvest” of souls—describing humanity’s transition to a higher level of consciousness—resonate with ideas in many spiritual traditions. Scientific Underpinnings: Is There Evidence of Interconnection? While metaphysical claims require faith, certain scientific theories offer parallels to The Law of One’s teachings. Physicist Albert Einstein called quantum entanglement “spooky action at a distance,” but experiments have confirmed that particles separated by vast distances can instantly affect each other. This phenomenon suggests a deep, inherent connection within the fabric of reality. Dr. Dean Radin, a researcher at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, explains: “The fundamental connectivity observed in quantum physics may be a physical analogue to the metaphysical idea that all is one.” Theoretical physicists like David Bohm have proposed the universe functions like a hologram, where each fragment contains the whole. If true, this could imply that every being holds a reflection of the Infinite Creator. Emerging studies in neuroscience and philosophy explore consciousness not as an individual phenomenon but as a shared, non-local field. Bernardo Kastrup, a prominent researcher, argues: “Consciousness may not be confined to the brain. Instead, it could be a universal field where individual minds are localized expressions of the same underlying unity.” Controversies Critics argue there is no empirical evidence for its metaphysical claims. Physicist Sean Carroll notes, “Connecting quantum mechanics to spirituality often misunderstands or misrepresents the science.” Scholars debate whether such communications reflect external sources or unconscious projections from the human mind. The intersection of spirituality and science continues to evolve. As research into consciousness deepens, The Law of One may gain new relevance—or face greater scrutiny. Tools like brain-computer interfaces could reveal more about the collective aspects of human consciousness. Continued dialogue between science and spirituality may bridge gaps, fostering a holistic understanding of existence. Dr. Julia Mossbridge, a cognitive neuroscientist and proponent of integrative research, concludes: “The metaphysical and scientific worlds often seem at odds, but they may simply be two perspectives on the same truth: we’re more connected than we think.” The post Infinite Unity: The Teachings and Legacy of The Law of One appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Trump nominates former congressman turned TV personality for key Cabinet position
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Trump nominates former congressman turned TV personality for key Cabinet position

President-elect Donald Trump nominated Republican former Rep. Sean Duffy of Wisconsin to serve as the secretary of transportation on Monday. If confirmed, Duffy, who served in Congress from 2011 to 2019 and is now a host on Fox Business, will be replacing Pete Buttigieg, who previously served as mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and ran for president as a Democrat in 2019. "Sean has been a tremendous and well-liked public servant, starting his career as a District Attorney for Ashland, Wisconsin, and later elected to the U.S. House of Representatives for Wisconsin's 7th Congressional District," Trump said in the Monday announcement. 'I’m eager to help you usher in a new golden age of transportation.'After serving two terms in Congress, Duffy resigned from his post to focus on his family ahead of the birth of his ninth child after learning his wife, Fox News contributor Rachel Campos-Duffy, was experiencing complications with her pregnancy. Throughout his time both in and out of office, Duffy has remained a staunch supporter and political ally of the president-elect. "He will prioritize Excellence, Competence, Competitiveness and Beauty when rebuilding America's highways, tunnels, bridges and airports," Trump said in the announcement. "He will ensure our ports and dams serve our Economy without compromising our National Security, and he will make our skies safe again by eliminating DEI for pilots and air traffic controllers.""Sean will use his experience and the relationships he has built over many years in Congress to maintain and rebuild our Nation's Infrastructure, and fulfill our Mission of ushering in The Golden Age of Travel, focusing on Safety, Efficiency, and Innovation," Trump continued. "Importantly, he will greatly elevate the Travel Experience for all Americans!""Thank you, Mr. President," Duffy said following the announcement. "I’m eager to help you usher in a new golden age of transportation."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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AOC and other Dems enraged that female lawmakers don't want man in their Capitol bathrooms
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AOC and other Dems enraged that female lawmakers don't want man in their Capitol bathrooms

With the recent election of Delaware Rep.-elect Sarah McBride (D) to Congress, female lawmakers now face the prospect of sharing women-specific facilities at the Capitol with a man. Keen to avoid the fate of school girls and women in blue states around the country, Rep. Nancy Mace (R) introduced a resolution this week to make biological reality — not wishful thinking — the determining factor for which single-sex facilities House members or employees can use. While there already appears to be some support for the resolution, McBride, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and other leftists are crying foul. Mace, the first woman to graduate from the Citadel's Corps of Cadets, shared her resolution on X Monday evening, noting, "Biological men do not belong in private women's spaces. Period. Full stop. End of story." The resolution states that "allowing biological males into single-sex facilities, such as restrooms, locker rooms, and changing rooms designed for women, jeopardizes the safety and dignity of Members, officers, and employees of the House who are female." To ensure women's safety and protect their dignity in the Capitol, the resolution would prohibit House members, delegates, resident commissioners, officers, and employees from using single-sex facilities that do not correspond to their sex. The House sergeant-at-arms would enforce the ban. 'Women should never be forced to share his delusion.' Mace told reporters outside the Capitol that McBride "doesn't get a say. This is about real women and women's rights. The far-left, radical left — they want to erase women and women's rights, and I'm not going to let them." The Republican leadership did not reject the resolution outright. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) told Axios, "We're going to talk about that. We're working on the issue." Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) signaled support for the resolution, indicating that the same prohibition should apply to all taxpayer-funded federal facilities. When asked which facilities McBride — a transvestite formerly known as Tim — should use, Greene said, "He is a biological male. He has plenty of places he can go. ... He can go in the men's room, and he has a bathroom in his office just like all of us do." "I'm sick of this s***," added the Georgia congresswoman. "Mentally ill men pretending to be women need to stay out of our bathrooms and our sports. They don't have rights to our spaces or identity!" Other feminists and conservatives insisted the rule was a no-brainer. Filmmaker Robby Starbuck, for instance, noted that "Mr. McBride is a biological male and he's free to live in his fantasy world that he's a woman but women should never be forced to share his delusion. Men don't belong in Women's bathrooms, sports or locker rooms." Leftists alternatively suggested that female lawmakers should accept men in their private spaces. New York Rep. Joe Morelle (D) supported his fellow congressman using the women's bathroom, telling Axios, "I think we have a lot of problems in America, I don't think spending time worrying about the restrooms is an order of priority here. I think Nancy Mace should focus on other things." "She's a woman," continued Morelle. "She should use the ladies room." Democratic Rep. Sean Casten (D) suggested that if Mace is uncomfortable with men in the bathroom, she should just hide in a stall. "If Ms Mace finds it difficult to use the toilet without thinking sexual thoughts or inspecting the genitals of the others in the bathroom she would be well advised to shut the stall door and keep her hatred and darkness to herself," tweeted Casten. Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vt.), co-chair of the so-called Equality Caucus, said, "The cruelty is the point." Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told Axios, "This is not just bigotry, this is just plain bullying." McBride was similarly upset by female lawmakers' desire to keep him out of their private spaces, stating, "This is a blatant attempt from far right-wing extremists to distract from the fact that they have no real solutions to what Americans are facing." Despite McBride's characterization of the opposition as extreme, most Americans agree that men should not invade women's spaces. Both a January YouGov survey and 2023 Public Religion Research Institute survey found that the majority of Americans oppose policies permitting transvestites to use bathrooms designated for the opposite sex. There is similar opposition to other gender ideology-driven policies. According to a 2023 Gallup poll, the super-majority of Americans support sex-segregated competitive sports. A 2023 Washington Post-KFF poll revealed that the majority of Americans don't accept LGBT activists' premise that gender and sex can be separated and think it is inappropriate for teachers to teach K-8 students about so-called "trans identity." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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INSANE conspiracy theory: Are the ‘Mandela effect’ and the ‘butterfly effect' connected?
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INSANE conspiracy theory: Are the ‘Mandela effect’ and the ‘butterfly effect' connected?

The widely accepted definition of the Mandela effect explains it away as “a phenomenon where a large group of people remember an event or detail differently from its factual occurrence” — but Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein” isn’t buying it. The effect was named after a “false memory” that was shared regarding Nelson Mandela’s supposed death in the 1980s, though he actually passed away in 2013. “They’re trying to lie. Mandela effects are real,” Stein says, adding, “and I’m about to prove it.” The first example Stein pulls is of the Monopoly man from the board game “Monopoly,” whom he recalls wearing a monocle over his eye when he was younger. “Apparently, the monocle never existed. Now people are going to say, ‘Oh are you getting him confused with Mr. Peanut, who does have a monocle?’” Stein predicts, before moving onto Jif peanut butter. The peanut butter brand is “Jif,” however, many people remember spreading the peanut butter as “Jiffy.” “This is very weird that it’s just Jif, that doesn’t even make sense. That’s a horrible name, they need to go back,” Stein says. “Who would even approve that?” While it’s all incredibly confusing, Stein does have a theory as to what’s really going on. “One of the theories is that it’s called the butterfly effect,” Stein begins. “There’s time travelers that are traveling and if you did time travel, like if you went and killed a butterfly, that could affect the whole future of humanity.” “Somehow we still have the memory because we lived it,” he continues. “But the time traveler messed it up.” Want more from Alex Stein?To enjoy more of Alex's culture jamming, comedic monologues, skits, and street segments, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Democrat strategist promises protests to protect illegal immigrants from military deportation
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Democrat strategist promises protests to protect illegal immigrants from military deportation

Julie Roginsky, a Democratic strategist, told conservative CNN contributor Scott Jennings on Monday that she promises she will be among the American citizens who will be protesting to prevent illegal immigrants from being deported by the military.The topic came up as a CNN panel was discussing President-elect Donald Trump's promise to declare a national emergency over the number of illegal immigrants in the nation and to use military assets to help law enforcement carry out deportation operations.'If anybody comes for these people and tries to drag them out by force, there will be protests of people like me, American citizens.'Paul Rieckhoff, an Iraq war veteran, acknowledged that while voters clearly want something to be done to address the issue, he insisted it should not include using the U.S. military."What's the alternative, to let the crisis continue?" Jennings asked Rieckhoff."It's not deploy the 82nd or let the crisis continue. There's plenty of middle ground. And by the way, our military has plenty of other priorities they need to focus on right now in addition to these. ...They want it solved. They don't want the 82nd Airborne dropping into New York City," Rieckhoff replied.Roginsky interjected by noting there is a shelter for "undocumented immigrants" in her Upper Westside neighborhood."I can promise you with every fiber of my being because I will probably be one of those people, if anybody comes for these people and tries to drag them out by force, there will be protests of people like me, American citizens, who are going to stand there and do everything possible," Roginsky said.When former Trump administration official Marc Lotter asked about the criminals and suspected terrorists in the groups Roginsky wants to protect, she became incensed."Stop! How do you know who it is? Stop, stop, stop! I live next to these people. I can tell you they are women, and they are children. ... I am telling you right now, practically speaking, is that there will be people, American citizens, who will prevent these little kids from being dragged out of these shelters. ... What is going to happen to the military when the military opens fire on us?" Roginsky continued."We're way down a rabbit hole here," Jennings said in response.You can view a clip of the fiery exchange here.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Leaked new AMD Radeon 9000 gaming GPU rumored for 2026, allegedly powers PS6
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Leaked new AMD Radeon 9000 gaming GPU rumored for 2026, allegedly powers PS6

According to new rumors, the next-generation AMD Radeon GPU lineup, based on the UDNA architecture, will start production in Q2 2026, meaning that AMD's forthcoming RDNA 4 GPUs may only get just over a year in the limelight. The new graphics card architecture will also allegedly power Sony’s PlayStation 6. AMD has already announced plans to combine its two architectures, RDNA - found on its gaming graphics cards, and CDNA - used in data centers, under one roof, and it looks as though the first products are already on the horizon with these rumored UDNA GPUs. AMD’s RDNA architecture hasn’t blown the roof off in PC desktop gaming, but this GPU architecture is used in some of the best gaming handheld devices, including the Steam Deck. Continue reading Leaked new AMD Radeon 9000 gaming GPU rumored for 2026, allegedly powers PS6 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Ryzen 7 7800X3D review, Best gaming CPU, Radeon RX 7800 XT review
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You Got BODIED, Son! Nancy Mace BUSTS Aaron Rupar Talking SMACK and Calling Her 'Transphobic' and HOOBOY
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You Got BODIED, Son! Nancy Mace BUSTS Aaron Rupar Talking SMACK and Calling Her 'Transphobic' and HOOBOY

You Got BODIED, Son! Nancy Mace BUSTS Aaron Rupar Talking SMACK and Calling Her 'Transphobic' and HOOBOY
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