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otvet This is Gogol’s ultimate vision of a world where movement replaces meaning, where speed substitutes for purpose, and where the soul of the nation is in motion precisely because it has lost its center.  Early Iron Age pastoralists of the Eurasian steppes relied heavily on copper for weapons and ornaments, and new analysis of […]

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Fuzzy

MIT researchers have performed a stripped-down, ultra-pure version of the famous double-slit experiment, demonstrating that its quantum logic holds even in the most minimal, controlled conditions. Instead of using macroscopic slits, they employed individual atoms as the “slits” and directed extremely weak laser light at them so that each atom scattered, at most, one photon. […]

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Homeward Bound

The article from Symmetry Magazine reports a major advance by the BASE (Baryon Antibaryon Symmetry Experiment) collaboration at CERN, which has for the first time achieved coherent quantum control of a single antiproton’s spin state. This means they can now manipulate an antiproton’s quantum spin like a qubit, coherently flipping it between spin-up and spin-down […]

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SLAC 

To everyone at SLAC— Warm greetings and deep respect. Your work is helping us see what was once invisible: the fast, delicate changes that shape life at its smallest scales. With the LCLS, you’re not just capturing moments—you’re revealing the hidden rhythms that guide how molecules move, connect, and transform. That’s a kind of storytelling […]

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What

there are paint smears on everything i own -Danzig Did you ever hear the story about the city man out in the country? And he sees this fella sittin’ on his porch. So he says, “Mister, could you tell me how I could get back to town?” The fella says, “No.” “Well, could you tell […]

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Gold

the laws we thought were fixed (melting, decay, disintegration) are actually contingent on rhythm, not force. And if endurance is governed by phase alignment, why not motion? A new study from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has overturned a long-held assumption in thermodynamics: that solids inevitably melt when pushed past a so-called “entropy catastrophe” threshold. Using […]

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Thermo

The laws of thermodynamics, simply stated, are as follows: 1. Zeroth Law: If system A is in thermal equilibrium with system B, and system B is in thermal equilibrium with system C, then A and C are also in thermal equilibrium. This establishes temperature as a meaningful and transitive concept.2. First Law: Energy cannot be […]

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Look

“I will surely multiply your pain in childbearing; in pain you shall bring forth children. Your desire shall be contrary to your husband, but he shall rule over you. (…) Because you have listened to the voice of your wife and have eaten of the tree of which I commanded you, ‘You shall not eat […]

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Audit 

—- Fermilab’s Muon g‑2 experiment set out to measure, with unprecedented precision, how much a muon “wobbles” when placed in a magnetic field—a phenomenon captured by its anomalous magnetic moment. According to quantum electrodynamics (QED), this wobble reflects the sum total of quantum fluctuations around the muon: virtual particles, vacuum polarization effects, and higher-order loop […]

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Anistrophy

A tuned mass damper (TMD) is a device used in structures—such as skyscrapers, bridges, and even spacecraft—to reduce unwanted oscillations caused by wind, earthquakes, or other dynamic forces. It works by attaching a secondary mass to the main structure, connected by springs and dampers in such a way that its natural frequency matches the target […]

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FOG

Anthropologists use the “guilt–shame–fear” spectrum to describe the primary emotional lever a society relies on to keep people in line.  Ruth Benedict popularized the idea in The Chrysanthemum and the Sword, contrasting America’s inward-looking “guilt culture” with Japan’s more relational “shame culture.”  In the now-standard formulation, guilt cultures motivate compliance by cultivating an inner sense […]

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Fermi

—- This essay traces the evolution of a radical reframing of quantum computation from its inception in the Twin Quantum Computing (TQC) whitepaper to a fully elaborated experimental and mathematical program grounded in philosophical insight. We begin by examining TQC’s core claim: that reliable information processing can arise not from brittle, isolated qubits but from […]

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OMG, inc.

We will have a media department. Inspired by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and in honor of them and in the name of transparency, OMG inc will produce high quality content regarding the background and removal of candidates within 24 hours of mission completion. The world will know, within 24 hours, who and why and […]

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