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BREAKING: Iran will accept $BTC payments for Strait of Hormuz transit through its new maritime insurance platform β€œHormuz Safe.”

The platform bypasses SWIFT entirely. Iran is projecting over $10 BILLION in revenue.

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"The pilgrims were immigrants just like the somalians who come today"

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Ten years ago this was a joke.

Now it’s a career path they teach at universities.

Drop your answer

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THIS IS UNUSUAL:

Donald Trump made 3,700+ stock trades in Q1 2026.

40 per day.

One every 6 minutes.

Up 100%+ on AMD, Intel, Bloom Energy, Marvell, Seagate, SanDisk, Iridium, Intuitive Machines, Penguin Solutions and Vishay.

Up 20%+ on nearly every other name in the book.

Funny how all of these companies have direct dealings with his administration: chips, defense, energy, AI infrastructure.

Greatest trader on Wall Street?

Or greatest information edge in Washington?

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American woman is shocked to get a $1251 fine in Australia from an AI camera for having her phone on her lap face down while her hands were on the steering wheel.

She was shocked because in the US the job of the police is to catch dangerous criminals instead of revenue raising

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Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have identified a mysterious class of objects known as β€œlittle red dots” (LRDs) in the early universe. These compact, bright red sources, located more than 12 billion light-years away, may represent one of the strangest phenomena yet observed: young supermassive black holes enveloped in dense cocoons of gas, sometimes referred to as β€œblack hole stars.”

First detected shortly after JWST began operations in 2022, these objects puzzled researchers. They appeared too bright and massive for typical galaxies at such great distances, yet they lacked the strong X-ray emissions usually associated with actively feeding black holes.

A recent breakthrough came from cross-matching JWST data with archival observations from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. Astronomers identified a rare β€œX-ray dot” (officially designated 3DHST-AEGIS-12014), located about 11.8 billion light-years away. This object shares many traits with little red dots but leaks detectable X-rays through gaps in its surrounding gas envelope.

Researchers propose that little red dots are rapidly growing supermassive black holes shrouded in thick shells of dense, ionized gas. This cocoon absorbs and reprocesses most of the intense radiation, including X-rays, giving the objects a reddish, star-like appearance powered by the black hole’s accretion rather than nuclear fusion. As the black hole consumes material and grows, it gradually clears channels through the gas, allowing X-rays to escape in transitional objects like the X-ray dot.

If confirmed, this model helps explain a long-standing puzzle in cosmology: how supermassive black holes reached billions of solar masses when the universe was less than 10 percent of its current age. These hidden β€œblack hole stars” may represent a critical, short-lived growth phase that allowed rapid accretion in the early cosmos.

The discovery highlights the power of combining multi-wavelength observations from JWST and Chandra. Future studies will aim to confirm whether most little red dots follow this evolutionary path from obscured black hole stars to more conventional quasars.

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A physicist has proposed that dark matter, the invisible substance dominating the universe’s mass, could be evidence that our reality is fundamentally computational.

While the concept sounds like pure science fiction, it stems from a serious physics hypothesis centered on one of cosmology’s greatest enigmas: the nature of information itself.

Melvin Vopson, a physicist at the University of Portsmouth, suggests that information possesses actual physical mass and may constitute a previously unknown β€œfifth state of matter,” joining solids, liquids, gases, and plasma.

His theory rests on a striking idea: information is not merely abstract data, it is physically linked to energy and matter. In previous research, Vopson introduced the mass-energy-information equivalence principle, which states that every bit of information (whether digital or physical) carries an incredibly small but real amount of mass.

To illustrate just how minuscule this is: erasing one terabyte of data would theoretically reduce an object’s mass by roughly 2.5 Γ— 10⁻²⁡ kilograms, far too small to detect with current technology. Yet when scaled across the entire universe, the cumulative mass becomes significant.

Vopson argues that this β€œhidden mass” from information could help account for dark matter, the unseen gravitational glue that holds galaxies together. Although we can’t observe dark matter directly, its effects on cosmic structures are unmistakable.

He takes the idea even further: if information is deeply embedded in the fabric of matter, then the universe may function like a vast computational system. This perspective leads some physicists to seriously consider whether reality itself operates as a highly advanced simulation running on mathematical rules.

To test his hypothesis, Vopson has suggested an experiment based on matter-antimatter annihilation. If correct, it should release a tiny but detectable burst of extra energy as the information encoded within particles is erased.

The theory remains highly controversial, and most physicists are skeptical. Nevertheless, many researchers agree that experimentally determining whether information has measurable mass could profoundly impact our understanding of physics, cosmology, and the fundamental nature of reality.

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American woman is shocked to get a $1251 fine in Australia from an AI camera for having her phone on her lap face down while her hands were on the steering wheel.

She was shocked because in the US the job of the police is to catch dangerous criminals instead of revenue raising

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Meanwhile in the UK

Children as young as SEVEN YEARS OLD are taught that black people cannot be racist to white people and that they have a responsibility to be aware of their β€œwhite privilege”

STOP SENDING YOUR KIDS TO BE BRAINWASHED IN THESE SCHOOLS

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Reddit atheists discovering how much the church does for the community is one of my favorite things

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Nah unapologetically idc free Chud now ! I’m so tired !

Chud is just one of the few voices of reason left in this clown world ! Starting to wonder if anything being said about him is true at all at this point !

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