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INFILTRATION:
If everything goes to Plan..
You should see ANTIFA & BLM
start to Fight.. Battle each other//
INFILTRATION
Counter measures in place
Disruption
Confusion
$$$$ cut off point
Stupid vs Evil (pitted against each other.. Intentional/ Good ACTORS in place)
_truth_ or -truth-
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: crankyoldman
cranky, re:
_truth_ or -truth-
_truth_... UnderSCORE, UNDERGROUND, DEEP(STATE), TUNNELS?
-truth-... ABOVE BOARD, WATER LEVEL?
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Well, this is very interesting...
We’re learning more about Israel’s attack on Iran’s nuclear facility at Natanz. Initially, the event was reported as a cyber attack and cyber may, in fact, have played a part. However, explosives were the main component.
A “very beautiful” attack
AP news
The TV report said “necessary actions” are underway to bring Karimi back to Iran through legal channels, without elaborating. The supposed Interpol “red notice” listed his foreign travel history as including Ethiopia, Kenya, the Netherlands, Qatar, Romania, Turkey, Uganda and the United Arab Emirates.
Based on research on spider webs from MIT’s Laboratory for Atomistic and Molecular Mechanics (LAMM), Su, Buehler, and Ziporyn produced an interactive instrument that echoes the parallels of music and materials science.
The Nexus of Materialized Sound and Sonified Material - Nature produces a variety of materials with many functions, often out of simple and abundant materials, and at low energy. Such systems - examples of which include spider webs, nacre or proteins in our cells - provide inspiration for engineering, and offer new paradigms for sustainable design. In this talk we explore a new perspective of materials science at the interface of matter and sound, to enable a new design paradigm, using a variety of tools including molecular modeling, AI and machine learning, and experimental synthesis and characterization.
By translating the molecular vibrations of proteins – the basic building blocks of life – into audible signals, we provide a coding system of living matter. By manipulating sound, detecting mutations, this concept offers a physics-based compositional technique to create new music, which is akin to finding a new palette of colors for a painter. Here, the nanomechanical structure of matter, reflected in an oscillatory framework, presents a new palette for sound generation, and can complement or support human creativity, transcending scales, species and manifestations of matter.
Markus J. Buehler is the McAfee Professor of Engineering at MIT and leads MIT’s Laboratory for Atomistic and Molecular Mechanics. His primary research interests focus on the structure and mechanical properties of biological and bio-inspired materials, to characterize, model and create materials with architectural features from the nano- to the macro-scale. His most recent book, Biomateriomics, presents a new design paradigm for the analysis of biomaterials using a categorization approach that translates insights from disparate fields such as materials and music, and offers a new hierarchical design approach at the nexus of sound and matter.
Researchers in the Netherlands have successfully connected three separate quantum processors in what is effectively the world's first multi-node quantum network. This paves the way for a large-scale quantum internet that governments and scientists have been dreaming up for decades.
QuTech, a quantum research institute based in Delft, has published new work in which three nodes that can store and process quantum bits (also called qubits) were linked. This, according to the QuTech researchers, is the world's first rudimentary quantum network
It would be the harbinger of an entirely new medium of calculation, harnessing the powers of subatomic particles to obliterate the barriers of time in solving incalculable problems.