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A 4D being would perceive our 3D world in ways that seem god-like or omniscient to us, analogous to how we (3D beings) view a 2D plane. The Analogy: Flatland and Dimensional Perception The best way to understand this is through dimensional analogy, popularized in Flatland by

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The birth of a star is a cosmic transformation that takes millions of years, moving from a cold, dark cloud of dust to a blazing ball of nuclear fire. It is a battle between gravity pulling everything in and pressure pushing back out. 1. The Giant Molecular Cloud

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The landscape of Artificial Intelligence in Indonesia is thriving. Unlike Western tech sectors that often focus on broad foundational models, Indonesia’s AI ecosystem is heavily driven by localized problem-solving—tailoring technology to support aquaculture, navigate localized

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Before the Industrial Revolution reshaped our schedules and environments, human sleep looked radically different than the continuous 8-hour block we strive for today. The most fascinating discovery by historians—most notably Roger Ekirch—is that for centuries, humanity naturally

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Here are the top 5 "future" technologies that are very much real today: 1. Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) For decades, the idea of controlling a computer with your thoughts was pure science fiction. Today, it is a medical and technological reality.

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From the claustrophobic tunnels of 2033 to the beautiful wilderness of Exodus, this series has been an incredible ride. 📷📷 What's your favorite memory of Artyom's journey?

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When most people think of curry, they picture a single, specific dish. In reality, "curry" is a massive, globally embraced umbrella term for an incredibly diverse family of dishes. At its core, a curry is a dish featuring meat, vegetables, or legumes simmered in a spiced sauce or

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Tumpeng is one of Indonesia’s most iconic and visually striking culinary traditions. More than just a dish, it is a symbol of gratitude, community, and celebration. Here is everything you need to know about this spectacular centerpiece of Indonesian cuisine.

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economic, political, and religious tensions were reaching a boiling point. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of what was happening in Tehran in 1977. 1. The Political Landscape: The Spark of "Jimmy Carter’s Open Space" In early 1977, Jimmy Carter was inaugurated as

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It sounds like you might be thinking of a fascinating concept in planetary and cosmic evolution: the idea that Earth is currently in its "middle age," and in some biological or planetary sense, it is about halfway through its total life cycle.

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The question of whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) will evolve to replace humans is one of the most defining debates of our time. While pop culture often depicts an "AI takeover," the reality is more nuanced. AI is not evolving like a biological organism to conquer humans;

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Artificial Intelligence in ping pong (table tennis) has transitioned from a theoretical robotics challenge into a historic technological reality. Because ping pong requires split-second decision-making, rapid physical agility, and complex physics calculations (like predicting

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Decoding animal communication using Artificial Intelligence (AI) has shifted from the realm of science fiction into a booming, cutting-edge field of scientific research. Driven by advanced machine learning models, big data, and bioacoustics, scientists are beginning to decipher

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The longevity and biotech fields reached a historic milestone in early 2026. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared the first-ever human clinical trial for a partial cellular (epigenetic) reprogramming therapy designed to reverse cellular aging.

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While there have been several viral videos where an AI seemingly "confesses" to being sentient, having feelings, or even having a secret agenda, these are classic examples of AI hallucinations. Here is the breakdown of why this happens and what you’re likely seeing:

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Chegg, the American education technology giant. It is widely cited as the first major enterprise to be effectively "wiped out" by generative AI. In early 2021, Chegg was a Wall Street favorite with a market capitalization of approximately $14.7 billion.

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Released on February 7, 1977, Marquee Moon is the debut studio album by the New York City band Television. While it emerged from the same CBGB scene that birthed the Ramones and Blondie, it famously traded three-chord aggression for intricate, jazz-inflected guitar interplay

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Robert Smith was primarily the guitarist for the band (then known as Easy Cure), and he was quite reluctant to take over the microphone. While we now know him as one of the most iconic frontmen in rock history, the 1977 lineup actually featured a different lead singer.

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To find Taurus in the night sky, you can follow a celestial "trail" starting from the most famous cluster and moving toward the "eye" of the Bull.

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Comparing Earth in 2023 to the current landscape of 2026 reveals a planet that has moved from a period of "record-shattering extremes" to a phase of "unprecedented acceleration." While 2023 was a wake-up call for many climate systems, 2026 finds the Earth grappling with the long-

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Social media is no longer just an "extra" part of our day; it has become the digital infrastructure of modern life. In 2026, its role has evolved from a simple communication tool into a multi-layered ecosystem that dictates how we work, shop, learn, and maintain relationships.

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The Tenerife airport disaster occurred on March 27, 1977, and remains the deadliest accident in aviation history. It involved two Boeing 747 aircraft: KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736.

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The "ask" you are likely seeing is tied to a specific update in late April 2026. While the U.S. Treasury has been legally allowed to accept donations since 1843, a recent technical update triggered a wave of viral social media posts and hashtags.

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Did you know a single AI data center 'drinks' as much water as 1,000 homes? 📷📷 #AIThirst #30MillionLiters #AIFacts #TechNews #DataCenterCooling #HiddenCostOfAI #SustainableAI #WaterFootprint #GreenTech #ClimateCrisis #AIEnvironmentalImpact #SaveWater #EthicalAI #DataCenters

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The era of the big bank is over. While everyone was watching Goldman and JP Morgan, Jane Street built a $10B+ profit machine in the shadows. We are witnessing the rise of the secretive quantitative empires. 📷📷

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Artificial Intelligence has fundamentally reshaped Wall Street by moving beyond simple automation into complex, predictive decision-making. As of mid-2026, the integration of AI is no longer a "luxury" for elite firms but a standard operational requirement.

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It’s easier for the universe to make a diamond planet than it is to grow a single oak tree. 🌳💎 Wood requires billions of years of evolution; diamonds just need heat and pressure.

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The film you are likely thinking of—and the most notable cinematic event involving a "ban" in 1977 Czechoslovakia—is not a single movie, but rather the year the "Banned for Life" list was solidified due to the political fallout of Charter 77.

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The "dark side" of technology refers to the unintended, harmful, or unethical consequences of rapid technological advancement. While technology has brought immense progress, it has also created complex psychological, social, and environmental challenges.

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The "dark side" of Wall Street is a complex web of historical roots, systemic issues, and a grueling internal culture that often prioritizes profit over social stability and human well-being. While many see it as the engine of the global economy, critics and insiders point to

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Artificial intelligence in drumming has evolved from simple metronomes into sophisticated systems capable of real-time improvisation, humanoid performance, and even "superhuman" physical augmentation.

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By 1977, Smokie was at the peak of their international success. Their cover of "Needles and Pins" was a defining moment for the band, transforming the 1963 Jackie DeShannon original into a quintessential 1970s soft-rock anthem.

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If you are looking for an "Australian version" of Pink Floyd’s Live at Pompeii from 1977, you are likely encountering a bit of "rock 'n' roll telephone." While there isn't a unique Australian cut of the film, 1977 was a significant year for the movie in Australia due to its

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The story of the Eagles rehearsing "Seven Bridges Road" in 1977 is a piece of rock lore that highlights the band's obsession with vocal perfection. While the song didn't appear on a studio album until the 1980 Eagles Live record, it became a cornerstone of their ritual during

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"My Melancholy Blues" is the closing track of Queen’s 1977 album, News of the World. While the album is famous for the stadium-shaking anthems "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions," this track serves as a stark, sophisticated contrast—a "hangover" song to end the party.

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While KC and the Sunshine Band were global disco icons in 1977, there is a common mix-up regarding their television appearances from that year. Although they are often associated with Top of the Pops (UK), their most famous recorded performance of "I'm Your Boogie Man" from

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In 1977, the only thing bigger than Star Wars at the box office was disco on the dance floor. It was inevitable that the two would collide, resulting in one of the most surreal and successful kitsch moments in music history: Meco’s "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band."

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Unlike the Elvis and George Harrison moments, which are defined by their "last" or "informal" status, Peter Frampton’s performance at the Oakland Coliseum in 1977 represents the absolute peak of "Frampton-mania."

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There is no official record of George Harrison covering Fleetwood Mac’s "Go Your Own Way" at Friar Park in 1977. However, this is a common "musical urban legend" that stems from a specific, humorous moment during a promotional interview.

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Elvis Presley's final performance is a poignant chapter in music history, marked by a man who was physically failing but still capable of flashes of the "King" that the world fell in love with.

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The last footage of the original Lynyrd Skynyrd lineup captures them just hours and days before the tragic plane crash on October 20, 1977. While there is no known professional video from the actual flight, several key pieces of media document the band’s final moments.

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Sir Alec Guinness’s relationship with Star Wars is legendary, mostly because of the stark contrast between his dignified status as a Shakespearean titan and his blunt, often grumpy appraisal of the film that made him a global icon.

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The release of Star Wars (later subtitled Episode IV: A New Hope) on May 25, 1977, wasn't just a movie opening—it was a cultural earthquake that caught almost everyone, including 20th Century Fox and George Lucas himself, completely off guard.

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In 1977, the retail world was caught in a clunky transition. While we think of "swiping" as a 1980s phenomenon, the groundwork for the electronic credit card era was laid right in the middle of the '70s.

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In 1977, the phrase "portable computer" meant something very different than it does today. If you were looking for a portable machine that year, you were likely looking at the IBM 5100. While modern laptops weigh about 3 lbs, the "portable" king of 1977 was a literal heavyweight.

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In 1977, the "Format War" between Sony’s Betamax and JVC’s VHS was just beginning to heat up. While Betamax had a head start, 1977 was the year the tide began to shift due to technical limitations and aggressive new competition.

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The most prominent 77-inch transparent TV currently on the market is the LG SIGNATURE OLED T, which debuted at CES 2024 and began its global rollout in late 2024/early 2025.

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The term "Lady Cyberpunk" usually refers to one of three things: a specific major character from the Cyberpunk 2077 universe, the "Female V" protagonist, or the general fashion aesthetic associated with futuristic, high-tech women.

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This specific claim—referring to a "God" located exactly 439 billion trillion kilometers away—is a fascinating example of how scientific data can sometimes be interpreted (or packaged) through a spiritual lens.

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In 1977, the approach to fitness for the elderly in Britain was undergoing a significant cultural shift. While we now take "active aging" for granted, the late 70s were the bridge between the "sit-in-a-chair" philosophy of the post-war era and the aerobics boom of the 1980s.

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The year 1977 was a pivotal moment for the Soviet military. It marked the transition from older, liquid-fueled technology to highly mobile, solid-fueled systems and the first flights of several "fourth-generation" platforms that would define the late Cold War.

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The story of Scrabble in 1948 is the story of a classic "overnight success" that actually took seventeen years to happen. It was the year the game finally got its iconic name and its first real shot at the market.

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In Indonesia, International Jazz Day (celebrated annually on April 30) has evolved into a nationwide movement. Since its UNESCO designation in 2011, Indonesia has become one of the most active participants in the world, with celebrations spanning from Sumatra to Papua.

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That is a profound perspective on musicianship that resonates deeply with many legendary drummers and educators. While speed and technical proficiency often dominate social media showcases, the core of drumming—and music in general—is communication and emotional impact.

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There is no singular product, company, or official feature called "Made in Twitter." Based on how the phrase is commonly used, it generally refers to content, trends, or ideas that originated on the platform. Depending on the context, it typically means one of the following:

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The term "Forgotten Exodus" primarily refers to the mass migration and expulsion of approximately 850,000 to 900,000 Jews from Arab nations and Iran during the mid-20th century.

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Meganthropus paleojavanicus (popularly known as "Giant Java Man") is one of the most intriguing figures in paleoanthropology. For decades, its identity was a major source of debate—was it a giant human, a robust Homo erectus, or an Asian cousin of African Australopithecus?

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The quote "American Drummer: Drummer at heart, a warrior in spirit" is a powerful sentiment often used to bridge the gap between the discipline of music and the discipline of service. While it doesn't have a single, famous historical "author" like Mark Twain or Abraham Lincoln, it has become

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The term "Forgotten God" most commonly refers to a popular Christian book, but it also appears as a central figure in video games and general mythology.

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Did you know? The most famous "Night Pearl" in history was reportedly buried in the mouth of Empress Dowager Cixi to prevent her body from decaying. It was later looted and is now a subject of massive historical intrigue!

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be a monumental event, marking several "firsts" in the history of the tournament. It is being hosted across the North American continent, making it the first time three nations have shared hosting duties.

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The 1994 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the United States, is widely regarded as the tournament that officially brought "soccer" into the American mainstream. Despite initial skepticism about hosting in a country where the sport was not the primary pastime, it remains the most

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The phrase "Forgotten American" typically refers to one of three things: a specific political concept popularized by Richard Nixon, unsung historical figures, or marginalized groups whose stories are often left out of textbooks.

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Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen was a German missionary who became known as the "Apostle to the Batak People." His work in North Sumatra, Indonesia, is considered one of the most successful missionary efforts in history, as he catalyzed the formation of the Huria Kristen Batak Protestan

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Martin Luther was a German priest, theologian, and author who became the central figure of the Protestant Reformation. His challenge to the established religious authority of the 16th century fundamentally altered the course of Western history, influencing not just religion, but

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The adidas Sumatra is a specific limited-edition sneaker release within the iconic adidas Island Series. This series, which originally debuted in the late 1970s, names its silhouettes after exotic islands (like Bali, Tahiti, and Hawaii) and uses color palettes inspired by their

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For centuries, the island of Sumatra was whispered about in ancient texts as a mythical land of immense wealth. Known in Sanskrit as Suvarnadvipa (the "Island of Gold"), it was more than just a legend—it was the heart of a massive maritime empire and a primary source of the

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Grew up as the 'adult' of the house at 15, now 50 and still out-hustling the room. 🕶️🇮🇩 #30at15Still30at50 #GenerasiTangguh #LatchkeyKidsIndonesia #BukanGenerasiStrawberry #GrewUpTooFast #MentalBaja #MenolakTua #GenXStillGotIt #Forever30 #AgingLikeFineWine #JiwaMudaHatiLama

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In Indonesia, Generation X (born roughly between 1965 and 1980) occupies a unique and powerful position. They are often called the "bridge generation" because they spent their formative years under the New Order regime and entered the workforce just as the country transitioned

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Lake Toba isn't just a lake; it’s a geological masterpiece and a cultural heartland. Located in the North Sumatra province of Indonesia, it holds the title of the largest lake in Southeast Asia and one of the deepest in the world.

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Are your kids about to lose 40% of your pension? 😱 Listening to Money To The Masses Episode 509 today to find out about the new Pension Tax rules and that clever Credit Score hack! MTTM

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November is historically a much quieter, "bloodier," and more spectral month. In old calendars, November was the true beginning of the dark half of the year—a time of slaughter, silence, and looking into the future. Here is the forgotten folklore of November.

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While modern pop culture often obsesses over Friday the 13th, older folklore and global traditions paint Tuesday as the truly "dark" day. Much of this lore has been overshadowed by Western media, but it remains deeply rooted in Mediterranean, Slavic, and Middle Eastern cultures.

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