• Mechanical Agility
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dWMzUuMXhMg
    Mechanical Agility https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dWMzUuMXhMg
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  • Bronson's Top 10 Gruesome Villain Kills
    Rated G for GRUESOME. If bloody scenes bother you, don't watch this video.
    Movie Titles:
    10. Murphy's Law
    9. Breakheart Pass
    8. The Mechanic
    7. Death Wish 4
    6. Violent City
    5. Death Wish 5
    4. Death Wish 5
    3. The Evil That Men Do
    2. Breakout
    1. Caboblanco

    Bronson's Top 10 Gruesome Villain Kills Rated G for GRUESOME. If bloody scenes bother you, don't watch this video. Movie Titles: 10. Murphy's Law 9. Breakheart Pass 8. The Mechanic 7. Death Wish 4 6. Violent City 5. Death Wish 5 4. Death Wish 5 3. The Evil That Men Do 2. Breakout 1. Caboblanco
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  • Bronson's Top 10 Gruesome Villain Kills
    123,952 views Jul 2, 2024 #charlesbronson #villian #kills
    Movie Titles:
    10. Murphy's Law
    9. Breakheart Pass
    8. The Mechanic
    7. Death Wish 4
    6. Violent City
    5. Death Wish 5
    4. Death Wish 5
    3. The Evil That Men Do
    2. Breakout
    1. Caboblanco
    https://youtu.be/7MTKPpMn2KI?si=MBadxCYDkZbg_S1Z
    Bronson's Top 10 Gruesome Villain Kills 123,952 views Jul 2, 2024 #charlesbronson #villian #kills Movie Titles: 10. Murphy's Law 9. Breakheart Pass 8. The Mechanic 7. Death Wish 4 6. Violent City 5. Death Wish 5 4. Death Wish 5 3. The Evil That Men Do 2. Breakout 1. Caboblanco https://youtu.be/7MTKPpMn2KI?si=MBadxCYDkZbg_S1Z
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  • Episode 14: Money Mechanics, the Foundation of Globalism.

    https://rumble.com/v5bv5yq-episode-14-money-mechanics-the-foundation-of-globalism..html
    Episode 14: Money Mechanics, the Foundation of Globalism. https://rumble.com/v5bv5yq-episode-14-money-mechanics-the-foundation-of-globalism..html
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  • https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/137419
    The heart doesn’t pump blood, there is no “pump” in the mechanical sense. The heart acts as a vortex giving the blood life force and producing spirals of electromagnetic energy around us. (1 min, 10 sec)
    Book: The Cosmic Heart by Dr. Thomas Cowan
    https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/137419 The heart doesn’t pump blood, there is no “pump” in the mechanical sense. The heart acts as a vortex giving the blood life force and producing spirals of electromagnetic energy around us. (1 min, 10 sec) Book: The Cosmic Heart by Dr. Thomas Cowan
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  • Boeing 737 Carrying JD Vance Makes Emergency Landing! One Week After Trump Force Two Mechanical Issue https://www.infowars.com/posts/boeing-737-carrying-jd-vance-makes-emergency-landing-one-week-after-trump-force-two-mechanical-issue/
    Boeing 737 Carrying JD Vance Makes Emergency Landing! One Week After Trump Force Two Mechanical Issue https://www.infowars.com/posts/boeing-737-carrying-jd-vance-makes-emergency-landing-one-week-after-trump-force-two-mechanical-issue/
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  • Massimo Luciani - New evidence for the presence of an intermediate-mass black hole in the Omega Centauri globular cluster:

    https://english.tachyonbeam.com/2024/07/12/new-evidence-for-the-presence-of-an-intermediate-mass-black-hole-in-the-omega-centauri-globular-cluster/

    #OmegaCentauri #BlackHole #Hubble #SpaceTelescope #HST #OrbitalMechanics #Astrophysics #Astronomy
    Massimo Luciani - New evidence for the presence of an intermediate-mass black hole in the Omega Centauri globular cluster: https://english.tachyonbeam.com/2024/07/12/new-evidence-for-the-presence-of-an-intermediate-mass-black-hole-in-the-omega-centauri-globular-cluster/ #OmegaCentauri #BlackHole #Hubble #SpaceTelescope #HST #OrbitalMechanics #Astrophysics #Astronomy
    ENGLISH.TACHYONBEAM.COM
    New evidence for the presence of an intermediate-mass black hole in the Omega Centauri globular cluster
    An article published in the journal 'Nature' reports evidence that the globular cluster Omega Centauri contains an intermediate-mass black hole. A team of...
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  • Historical Perspectives
    Ancient Civilizations: Early human societies measured time using natural phenomena—such as the movement of the sun, moon, and stars. The Sumerians, Egyptians, and Mayans developed calendars and astronomical observations.

    Mechanical Clocks: The invention of mechanical clocks in medieval Europe revolutionized timekeeping. By the 14th century, clocks with escapements allowed for more accurate tracking of hours and minutes.

    Standard Time: The 19th century saw the establishment of standard time zones, essential for railways and communication networks. Sir Sandford Fleming proposed a worldwide standard time system in 1879, leading to the adoption of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

    Scientific Developments

    Relativity Theory: Albert Einstein's theories of relativity in the early 20th century fundamentally altered our understanding of time. Time is relative, affected by speed and gravity, leading to the concept of spacetime.

    Quantum Mechanics: In the realm of the very small, time behaves differently. Quantum mechanics introduces probabilities and uncertainties, challenging classical notions of time as a linear, continuous progression.

    Technological Advances
    Atomic Clocks: The development of atomic clocks in the mid-20th century provided unprecedented precision. These clocks, based on the vibrations of atoms, are accurate to within billionths of a second.

    Global Positioning System (GPS): GPS technology relies on the precision of atomic clocks to provide accurate positioning information. Time synchronization is crucial for the system's accuracy.

    Cultural Aspects

    Perception of Time: Different cultures perceive and value time differently. Western cultures often see time linearly and quantitatively, while many Eastern cultures view it cyclically and qualitatively.

    Time in Art and Literature: Time has been a central theme in art, Lost Time" to Salvador Dalí's "The Persistence of Memory" explore the nature and impact of time.

    Future Directions

    Temporal Physics: Research in temporal physics explores the nature of time, including the possibility of time travel, the directionality of time, and the flow of time in different environments.

    Artificial Intelligence and Time: AI can change how we interact with and manage time, from personal productivity tools to large-scale simulations of temporal processes.

    Societal Changes: As technology accelerates, our relationship with time continues to evolve. Concepts like the "singularity" suggest a future where time's progression could be fundamentally different from our current understanding.
    Historical Perspectives Ancient Civilizations: Early human societies measured time using natural phenomena—such as the movement of the sun, moon, and stars. The Sumerians, Egyptians, and Mayans developed calendars and astronomical observations. Mechanical Clocks: The invention of mechanical clocks in medieval Europe revolutionized timekeeping. By the 14th century, clocks with escapements allowed for more accurate tracking of hours and minutes. Standard Time: The 19th century saw the establishment of standard time zones, essential for railways and communication networks. Sir Sandford Fleming proposed a worldwide standard time system in 1879, leading to the adoption of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Scientific Developments Relativity Theory: Albert Einstein's theories of relativity in the early 20th century fundamentally altered our understanding of time. Time is relative, affected by speed and gravity, leading to the concept of spacetime. Quantum Mechanics: In the realm of the very small, time behaves differently. Quantum mechanics introduces probabilities and uncertainties, challenging classical notions of time as a linear, continuous progression. Technological Advances Atomic Clocks: The development of atomic clocks in the mid-20th century provided unprecedented precision. These clocks, based on the vibrations of atoms, are accurate to within billionths of a second. Global Positioning System (GPS): GPS technology relies on the precision of atomic clocks to provide accurate positioning information. Time synchronization is crucial for the system's accuracy. Cultural Aspects Perception of Time: Different cultures perceive and value time differently. Western cultures often see time linearly and quantitatively, while many Eastern cultures view it cyclically and qualitatively. Time in Art and Literature: Time has been a central theme in art, Lost Time" to Salvador Dalí's "The Persistence of Memory" explore the nature and impact of time. Future Directions Temporal Physics: Research in temporal physics explores the nature of time, including the possibility of time travel, the directionality of time, and the flow of time in different environments. Artificial Intelligence and Time: AI can change how we interact with and manage time, from personal productivity tools to large-scale simulations of temporal processes. Societal Changes: As technology accelerates, our relationship with time continues to evolve. Concepts like the "singularity" suggest a future where time's progression could be fundamentally different from our current understanding.
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  • Markus Bernards - A star like a Matryoshka doll: New theory for gravastars:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-02-star-matryoshka-doll-theory-gravastars.html

    #BlackHole #GravitationalCondensate #Gravastar #MatryoshkaDoll #Relativity #QuantumMechanics #Astrophysics #Physics
    Markus Bernards - A star like a Matryoshka doll: New theory for gravastars: https://phys.org/news/2024-02-star-matryoshka-doll-theory-gravastars.html #BlackHole #GravitationalCondensate #Gravastar #MatryoshkaDoll #Relativity #QuantumMechanics #Astrophysics #Physics
    PHYS.ORG
    A star like a Matryoshka doll: New theory for gravastars
    The interior of black holes remains a conundrum for science. In 1916, German physicist Karl Schwarzschild outlined a solution to Albert Einstein's equations of general relativity, in which the center of a black hole consists of a so-called singularity, a point at which space and time no longer exist. Here, the theory goes, all physical laws, including Einstein's general theory of relativity, no longer apply; the principle of causality is suspended.
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