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How Did These Strange Structures In The Desert Of Western Australia Form?
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How Did These Strange Structures In The Desert Of Western Australia Form?

No, it wasn't aliens.
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This Glow-In-The-Dark Crystal Is A Dazzling World-First, Dolphins Smile When Playing With Friends, And Much More This Week
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This Glow-In-The-Dark Crystal Is A Dazzling World-First, Dolphins Smile When Playing With Friends, And Much More This Week

All the biggest science news stories of the week.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Quantum Experiment Uncovers Evidence of ‘Negative Time’
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Quantum Experiment Uncovers Evidence of ‘Negative Time’

Quantum mechanics is a field where normal rules don’t apply, and reality behaves in strange ways. Recently, quantum physicists made a new discovery that adds to the confusion: “negative time.” In a study, not yet peer-reviewed, researchers say they observed photons (particles of light) behaving in a way that suggests time can move backward under certain conditions. Here’s what happened: when photons were sent into a cloud of atoms, they seemed to leave the cloud before they even entered. It’s a puzzling phenomenon. As explained by Josiah Sinclair from the University of Toronto, a “negative time delay” means that if you used a quantum clock to measure how long atoms stayed excited (a higher energy state), the clock would, in some cases, run backward. Sinclair wasn’t directly involved in the new study but contributed to earlier research. Photons can get absorbed by atoms, and when they do, the atoms’ electrons jump to a higher energy state—this is called atomic excitation. Later, the atoms can return to their normal state by re-emitting the energy as photons, which looks like a delay in the light passing through the cloud. The researchers were surprised that experts didn’t agree on what exactly happens to a photon during this delay. So, they set up experiments to find out. In their tests, photon pulses were shot through a cloud of atoms cooled to near absolute zero. They noticed something strange: even when the photons didn’t get absorbed by the atoms, the atoms still acted excited for the same amount of time as if they had absorbed them. In cases where the photons were absorbed, they were re-emitted instantly, before the atoms could return to a normal state. No laws of physics were violated in this process. The photons seem to travel faster through the atom cloud when they excite the atoms than when the atoms are unaffected. This doesn’t break causality (the idea that cause happens before effect) because photons don’t carry information. At the quantum level, uncertainties like superposition (where particles can be in two states at once) complicate things. This allows photons to produce both positive and negative values when measured, leading to the idea of negative time. This discovery doesn’t change our overall understanding of time, but it does suggest that negative time could play a bigger role in how light (photons) moves through certain materials than scientists previously thought. The discovery of “negative time” hints at a hidden layer of reality where time can flow backward—at least for quantum particles. This mind-bending breakthrough could unlock secrets of faster computing, unbreakable communication, or even reveal new ways to control the fabric of time itself. The post Quantum Experiment Uncovers Evidence of ‘Negative Time’ appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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John Kerry’s Freedom-Hating MATA Movement
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John Kerry’s Freedom-Hating MATA Movement

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The following article, John Kerry’s Freedom-Hating MATA Movement, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. Darn it all, things just aren’t going too well…
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John Kerry’s Freedom-Hating MATA Movement
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John Kerry’s Freedom-Hating MATA Movement

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The following article, John Kerry’s Freedom-Hating MATA Movement, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. Darn it all, things just aren’t going too well…
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SON OF HAMAS cuts Pro-Hamas useful idiot college student down to size
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SON OF HAMAS cuts Pro-Hamas useful idiot college student down to size

Mossab Hassan Yousef, son of Hamas founder, SILENCES Pro-Palestinian useful idiot student in a debate after he calls him dumb. pic.twitter.com/JhgXnMs9Af — ? ?️??? (@king27yan) August…
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Our Moon May Have Been Stolen, And It's Not The Only Example We Know of
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Our Moon May Have Been Stolen, And It's Not The Only Example We Know of

"This opens a treasure trove of new questions."
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Remigration is about returning non natives to there native countrys. There is talk about first removing voting rights from non natives, and restricting what jobs they can hold, then slowly removing citizenship then forced deporting.

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Remigration, a concept whose time has come in Europe
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What is the Arctic Monkeys song ‘Body Paint’ actually about?
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What is the Arctic Monkeys song ‘Body Paint’ actually about?

The real master of deception. The post What is the Arctic Monkeys song ‘Body Paint’ actually about? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
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India plans to launch a pilot project for facial recognition at airports for foreign nationals
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India plans to launch a pilot project for facial recognition at airports for foreign nationals

India is set to launch an international pilot project for Digi Yatra in June 2025, which will introduce facial recognition technology and e-passports for foreign nationals travelling to and from the country. […]
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