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Geordie Rose, founder of D-Wave and Kindred AI, uses interesting choices of words in his presentation to describe the quantum computerโฆ
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https://dwavefederal.com
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https://www.dwavesys.com
https://dwavefederal.com
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Self-healing concrete โ why Old World structures stand the test of time, and why they actually become stronger the older they get
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https://news.mit.edu/2010/moral-control-0330
"Moral judgments can be altered ... by magnets
By disrupting brain activity in a particular region, neuroscientists can sway peopleโs views of moral situations.
To make moral judgments about other people, we often need to infer their intentions โ an ability known as โtheory of mind.โ For example, if one hunter shoots another while on a hunting trip, we need to know what the shooter was thinking: Was he secretly jealous, or did he mistake his fellow hunter for an animal?
MIT neuroscientists have now shown they can influence those judgments by interfering with activity in a specific brain region โ a finding that helps reveal how the brain constructs morality.
Previous studies have shown that a brain region known as the right temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) is highly active when we think about other peopleโs intentions, thoughts and beliefs. In the new study, the researchers disrupted activity in the right TPJ by inducing a current in the brain using a magnetic field applied to the scalp. They found that the subjectsโ ability to make moral judgments that require an understanding of other peopleโs intentions โ for example, a failed murder attempt โ was impaired. ..."
Linksource: B. Fulford
"Moral judgments can be altered ... by magnets
By disrupting brain activity in a particular region, neuroscientists can sway peopleโs views of moral situations.
To make moral judgments about other people, we often need to infer their intentions โ an ability known as โtheory of mind.โ For example, if one hunter shoots another while on a hunting trip, we need to know what the shooter was thinking: Was he secretly jealous, or did he mistake his fellow hunter for an animal?
MIT neuroscientists have now shown they can influence those judgments by interfering with activity in a specific brain region โ a finding that helps reveal how the brain constructs morality.
Previous studies have shown that a brain region known as the right temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) is highly active when we think about other peopleโs intentions, thoughts and beliefs. In the new study, the researchers disrupted activity in the right TPJ by inducing a current in the brain using a magnetic field applied to the scalp. They found that the subjectsโ ability to make moral judgments that require an understanding of other peopleโs intentions โ for example, a failed murder attempt โ was impaired. ..."
Linksource: B. Fulford
MIT News
Moral judgments can be altered ... by magnets
By disrupting brain activity in a particular region, neuroscientists can sway peopleโs views of moral situations.
Forwarded from ๐The Enigma Realm๐ - What the actual?? ๐
November 24, 1926 All Seeing Eye article entitled โOdin & the Odinic Mysteriesโ, an article never before published, written by Manly P. Hall
Link to full article below;
https://manlyhall.org/prsjournals/all-seeing-eye/ase-vol-3-no-1.pdf
Link to full article below;
https://manlyhall.org/prsjournals/all-seeing-eye/ase-vol-3-no-1.pdf
Forwarded from Wood-station Zebra
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Mercury is the key to understanding old world technology. This video provides many interesting examples
#reels
#reels
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Mercury
Electromagnetic
Free energy
Reels
Electromagnetic
Free energy
Reels
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โWeโve done this very quietlyโฆโ
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Self-assembling carbon nanotubes, aka graphene, are everywhere. You can eat whole foods and drink super clean water, but unfortunately you cannot escape it. They spray us with it through stratospheric aerosol injection (chem trails - read more here), itโs in the air we breathe, our water, in our clothes, products, medications, everything.
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Self-assembling carbon nanotubes, aka graphene, are everywhere. You can eat whole foods and drink super clean water, but unfortunately you cannot escape it. They spray us with it through stratospheric aerosol injection (chem trails - read more here), itโs in the air we breathe, our water, in our clothes, products, medications, everything.
Forwarded from Nikolaos
"The soul of each of the illogical animals is the life of the body it ensouls. And they do not have life as essence (like the soul of man), but as energy, because it exists in relation to something else and not by itself. So, when the body is destroyed it is destroyed too, because it is as mortal as the body is, and what the soul is, it is in relation to the body. So when the body dies, the soul dies with it."
St. Gregory Palamas, 150 Chapters, 31
St. Gregory Palamas, 150 Chapters, 31