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“Still very proud”: the album Billy Joel thought held up over the years
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“Still very proud”: the album Billy Joel thought held up over the years

"Things were changing in America." The post “Still very proud”: the album Billy Joel thought held up over the years first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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UK surgeon describes new aggressive cancers with a different biology after rollout of covid injections
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UK surgeon describes new aggressive cancers with a different biology after rollout of covid injections

Mr. James Royle who is a consultant NHS surgeon described what he and his team have been witnessing since the mass covid injection campaign began. “Cancers being observed are in all ages.  […]
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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Simply Delicious Copycat Sonic Cherry Limeade Recipe
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Simply Delicious Copycat Sonic Cherry Limeade Recipe

Skip the Sonic drive-thru line and enjoy a crisp and refreshing copycat cherry limeade right in your own home.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Israeli Forces Attack Iran With “Precise Strikes On Military Targets” In Retaliatory Response
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Israeli Forces Attack Iran With “Precise Strikes On Military Targets” In Retaliatory Response

from ZeroHedge: Israel attacked Iran early Saturday morning local time with what it’s referred to as “precise strikes on Iranian military targets,” weeks after the Islamic Republic fired around 180 ballistic missiles towards Israel on Oct. 1. Blasts were reported near the headquarters of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. In a rare announcement, the Israeli military said […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Multiple FEMA Camps Being Built Around NC Flood Devastation
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Multiple FEMA Camps Being Built Around NC Flood Devastation

from Reese Report: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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7 Reasons to Stop Second-Guessing Yourself as a Parent
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7 Reasons to Stop Second-Guessing Yourself as a Parent

7 Reasons to Stop Second-Guessing Yourself as a Parent
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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“When Your Fiancé Paints Your Dogs Onto Art From The Flea Market”
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“When Your Fiancé Paints Your Dogs Onto Art From The Flea Market”

A piece of art from the flea market just became priceless, thanks to this woman’s creative fiancé! Adriana Wong shared the sweetest video on social media showing how her partner added a very cute personal touch to the painting. When the couple purchased the picture, it was an ordinary landscape. However, one tiny detail made a huge difference! In her clip, Adriana provided a close-up of the framed art from the flea market hanging on the wall. Deep within the landscape, you could make out a few distant figures. As the camera got closer, it became clear that these little critters were dogs. That’s when Adriana panned over to her actual dogs, who looked exactly like the pups in the painting! Well, much bigger versions, of course. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Adriana Wong, MD MPH (@adrianawongmd) “When your fiancé paints your dogs onto art from the flea market,” the woman wrote over the footage. In her caption, she added, “Makes my heart melt!” This sweet video has received over six million views. Commenters were obsessed with the finished artwork, as well as the thoughtful guy who had painted his fiancé’s dogs in it! “NOW it’s a masterpiece,” wrote one user. Another joked, “Marry him faster.” Although Adriana couldn’t exactly follow that advice, she did eventually post some photos and videos from her wedding day on social media. She and her fiancé looked blissfully happy together! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Adriana Wong, MD MPH (@adrianawongmd) “A day straight out of our dreams,” the bride wrote in one clip. Obviously, the dogs were also there to celebrate with their owners. They were even dressed for the occasion! We’re wishing this beautiful couple all the best as they settle into married life. At least they already have a personalized piece of art from the flea market to decorate their home! You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post “When Your Fiancé Paints Your Dogs Onto Art From The Flea Market” appeared first on InspireMore.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Your Weekly Horoscope – ‘Free Will’ Astrology From Rob Brezsny
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Your Weekly Horoscope – ‘Free Will’ Astrology From Rob Brezsny

Our partner Rob Brezsny, who has a new book out, Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle, provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly column appearing in over a hundred publications. He is also the author of Pronoia Is the Antidote […] The post Your Weekly Horoscope – ‘Free Will’ Astrology From Rob Brezsny appeared first on Good News Network.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Brian Cox Takes Our Cosmic Status Too Seriously
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Brian Cox Takes Our Cosmic Status Too Seriously

In a new Joe Rogan podcast, the British physicist Brian Cox argued that we hold a great responsibility for prolonging our civilization because it might be the only source of meaning in the cosmos. However, in the big scheme of the cosmos, the future existence of humans might not matter, for the same reason that the extinction of dinosaurs did not attract cosmic attention. Humans arrived at the cosmic scene only over the last percent of a percent of cosmic history and nobody at cosmological distances might care about it. Other cosmic players may have no interest in making their presence known to us because our terrestrial brag sheet does not amount to much on the cosmic dating scene. Given the hundred billion older habitable planets in the Milky-Way galaxy alone, it is likely that beings like us existed in the past on exoplanets. Their electromagnetic signals might be long gone, since it takes merely tens of thousands of years to cross the Milky-Way galaxy at the speed of light, and that is a few millionths out of the full span of cosmic history. The Oort Cloud is a giant spherical shell surrounding our solar system. It is like a big, thick-walled bubble made of icy pieces of space debris. Whether anything was left from dead civilizations depends on how forceful they were in venturing to interstellar space. Our own interstellar probes: Voyager 1 & 2, Pioneer 10 & 11 and New Horizons, will exit the Solar system’s Oort cloud within twenty thousand years and will constitute at that time a quadrillionth of the population of interstellar objects with the same mass. We know very little about space trash from other civilizations because astronomers detected the first interstellar objects only over the past decade. Brian is not engaged in seeking scientific evidence for interstellar space probes. His opinions on the possible existence of extraterrestrials are not better informed than those of a lay person. The only way for science to make a difference is by seeking new evidence as to whether extraterrestrials exist. This is my day job as a practicing astrophysicist. The Galileo Project under my leadership aims to collect observational data on anomalous extraterrestrial objects near Earth. It follows the scientific method of relying on evidence rather than on prejudice. In addition to the analysis of materials retrieved from the Pacific Ocean site of the first interstellar meteor, the Galileo Project research team will release next month new data on half a million near-Earth objects monitored by its new observatory at Harvard University. A fundamental question is what should we adopt as the default assumption. Brian advocates the traditional choice that we are alone until proven otherwise. This obviously gives us a sense of self-importance and removes the urgency to invest funds in the search for evidence. An illustration of the geocentric model in which the Earth lies at the center of the cosmos, drawn in 1568 by the Portuguese cosmographer Bartolomeu Velho. (Image credit: Wikimedia) But physicists like Brian do not insist that dark matter does not exist until discovered. Since we had not detected dark matter particles so far, the most conservative view should have been to assume that known matter and radiation are the only cosmic constituents. Instead, physicists invested billions of dollars in searching for specific types of dark matter particles. This was motivated by indirect evidence for the existence of dark matter, based on its gravitational influence on the dynamics of visible matter and radiation. Nevertheless, if gravity happens to be modified at low accelerations, this indirect evidence is incorrectly interpreted. The existence of habitable Earth-size planets around other stars is circumstantial evidence that life-bearing conditions might be common. Yet, mainstream folklore prefers to adopt the default assumption that aliens might not exist. One argument raised by Brian is that we would have detected them by now if they had existed. As I explained in a podcast today with Deepak Chopra, our own technological signatures such as city lights, industrial pollution or space rockets, are difficult to notice through the vast expanse of interstellar space. We must also keep in mind that the search for extraterrestrial technological signatures was funded at less than a percent of the search for dark matter. If so, why should we insist that dark matter exists and gravity is not modified while arguing that extraterrestrials might not exist without engaging in an elaborate attempt to detect their space probes? Science is exciting because it offers the opportunity to seek evidence. Expressing an opinion on a scientific question without investing time or effort to answer it, is unscientific. The biggest advances in our scientific knowledge were surprises. This includes the experimental discovery of quantum mechanics a century ago, which no theorist expected. It also includes pioneering theoretical ideas, such as Stephen Hawking’s realization that black holes evaporate, inspired by Jacob Bekenstein’s insights on black hole entropy — which Hawking initiated attempted to disprove, and by Yacov Zel’dovich’s insights on vacuum fluctuations — which Hawking learned about during a trip to Moscow. The latter inspiration was mentioned by Kip Thorne in a public lecture he gave last week at Harvard’s Black Hole Initiative, for which I served as the founding director and where the first images of black holes were derived. Stephen Hawking was very interested in the possible existence of extraterrestrials when he visited my home for the inauguration of the Black Hole Initiative in 2016. Stephen was particularly concerned about the existential risk from alien predators. Here again, my take is different from the Brits: aliens probably do not care about us. Since most stars formed billions of years before the Sun, aliens may have embarked on interstellar journeys long before humans distinguished themselves from nature through modern science and technology. We should search for aliens not out of fear but because their scientific insights might endow us with a quantum leap in our scientific knowledge. The inspiration we may draw from advanced alien scientists could echo Hawking’s inspiration from Bekenstein and Zel’dovich on steroids. Rather than stay trapped in an echo chamber that amplifies our prejudice on our privileged cosmic status, it would make more sense to assume that we are typical students in the class of intelligent civilizations. After all, the Copernican Principle proved more sensible than the alternative in the past. It offers a more modest default assumption than the notion that we are privileged. Here’s hoping that our observatories will eventually connect us to our cosmic neighbors. Copernicus and Galileo used observational data to argue against the geocentric model of the cosmos and the Vatican finally admitted that they were right in 1992. Now, a new type of clergy advocates for an egocentric model of the cosmos without pursuing scientific evidence. In the long run, we will all do much better with a curious mindset about the cosmos. Science at its best is a learning experience, driven by curiosity and the humility to admit that we are not as important on the cosmic stage as we are tempted to think. The post Brian Cox Takes Our Cosmic Status Too Seriously appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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New Deadlock update stops you matchmaking against its most unbalanced teams
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New Deadlock update stops you matchmaking against its most unbalanced teams

Valve has just rolled out one of the most important Deadlock fixes yet. Since the Half-Life, Portal, and TF2 maker's MOBA went public, games have been anything but balanced. Players of an incredibly high skill level were constantly being paired with people playing for the first time, creating uneven matches for everyone. Because of this, the key complaint I've been reading for months is that games are either far too easy or way too hard. Now though, one simple matchmaking change should isolate Deadlock's bad matchups. Continue reading New Deadlock update stops you matchmaking against its most unbalanced teams MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Deadlock release date , Deadlock crosshair, Deadlock characters
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