Showing posts with label future shock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label future shock. Show all posts

Friday, November 21, 2025

Untouched pyramid stuffed with treasure



Archaeologists uncover an untouched pyramid stuffed with treasure

What is buried in the sand?
Reports of archaeologists opening an untouched pyramid chamber overflowing with treasure have raced across social feeds, framed as a once‑in‑a‑lifetime discovery that rewrites Egyptian history.

When I trace those claims back to their sources, however, the story that emerges is less about a single sensational find and more about how modern audiences consume, amplify, and sometimes distort real archaeological work in Egypt’s pyramids.

Instead of a verified new pyramid packed with gold, the available evidence points to a swirl of older excavations, educational explainers, speculative commentary, and click‑driven headlines that have been stitched together into a viral narrative.
Understanding how that happened is essential if we want to separate genuine breakthroughs from unverified tales while still appreciating the very real wonders that Egyptian archaeology continues to reveal.

The ET Sumerian King's List of the Middle East - Worth more than gold in ancient times: jade

How a “sealed pyramid” story went viral
Which other pharaohs got a mask?
The core claim behind the viral posts is simple and cinematic: a 4,000‑year‑old pyramid, supposedly untouched since antiquity, is opened to reveal a chamber stacked with treasure and perfectly preserved artifacts.

That framing appears in multiple sensational write‑ups, including one widely shared piece describing a “sealed Egyptian pyramid” whose opening allegedly “shocked” archaeologists, language that is echoed in a similar narrative carried by a separate online news story.

Both accounts lean heavily on dramatic description, but neither provides the kind of concrete details that would normally accompany a major archaeological announcement, such as the pyramid’s precise designation, the lead excavation institution, or peer‑reviewed documentation. More
  • Alexander Clark, Morning Overview via MSN, "Archaeologists uncover an untouched pyramid stuffed with treasure"

Friday, November 7, 2025

China is the future: 'Looper' was right

Who will be the pan-Asian inhabitants of the future Empire of China when 1984 comes true?


Chinese futuristic engineering: most amazing wonders
(Lifeder) Ahead of the USA and Russia, the PRC (People's Republic of China) has had its proficiency in mathematics and other STEM subjects pay off. Is there space alien technology afoot or just better chips and AI computing? Maybe 5,000+ years of civilization has finally paid off again to make China the world leader in technology, complexity, advancement, and cultural cohesion, seamlessly blending Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.



(Dwarkesh Clips) Nov. 2, 2025: Military historian Sarah Paine. In the full lecture, military historian Sarah Paine explains how Russia—and specifically Dictator Stalin—completely derailed China’s rise, slowing the mega-country down for over a century. This lecture is of particular interest because, in my opinion, the Chinese Civil War is one of the top three most important events of the 20th century. To understand why it transpired as it did, one needs to understand Russian Dictator Stalin’s role in it.

Monday, October 20, 2025

Life inside China's 'Heavenly Palace'


Alleged photo of TSS Heavenly Palace (CGI?)
Tiangong
(Chinese 天宫, Pinyin Tiāngōng, lit. "Heavenly Palace") [5][6], officially the Tiangong Space Station [7] (Chinese 天宫空间站, Pinyin Tiāngōng Kōngjiānzhàn), is a permanently crewed space station constructed by China and operated by China Manned Space Agency [8].

Tiangong is a modular design, with pieces docked together while in low Earth orbit, between 210 and 280 miles (340 and 450 kms) above the surface of Planet Earth.

Modules of the Heavenly Palace (TSS)
It is China's first long-term space station, part of the Tiangong program and the core of the "Third Step" of the China Manned Space Program. It has a pressurized volume of 12,000 cubic feet (340 m3), slightly over one-third the size of the US's International Space Station.

Tiangong Space Station aims to provide opportunities for space-based experiments and a platform for building capacity for scientific and technological innovation [9] far in excess of Europe, the US, or any other human efforts on the planet currently. More

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Robot future arrives...in high-tech China


China’s electric cars are SHOCKING! 🇨🇳 Visit to Guangzhou

(Nahana) CHINA. It’s my first time in Guangzhou — one of China’s fastest-growing megacities — and it’s immediately clear why this city is at the heart of the global EV (electric vehicle) revolution. Companies like BYD, XPeng, and NIO are building smart, affordable electric cars at a scale Elon Musk and the West can’t match. Cities like Guangzhou, once known for its pollution, are showing what the future of mobility, tech, and urban life actually looks like. In fact, many of Tesla’s biggest rivals are right here, and they’re already outselling Tesla in some markets. This video goes straight into the heart of China’s EV boom to show what it’s really like on the ground in the world’s most important EV market.


Shocking Chinese AI robot: In the World’s Strangest City (Chongqing)
(Joe HaTTab) Inside China’s biggest and strangest city – Chongqing! Welcome to the largest city you’ve never heard of…and easily the strangest. Explore rooftop gas stations, bridges that pass through buildings, floating restaurants, and buses driving high in the sky.

🌆 Plus: Ride the deepest metro station in the world, and watch as a robotic waiter serves food at a hotpot restaurant. #Chongqing #China #RoboticWaiter #DeepestMetro #SmartCity #Hotpot #FutureCity #TravelVlog

Thanks for watching and remember to like, comment, and subscribe for more travel content. #ChinaEV #Guangzhou #BYD #Tesla #ElectricCars #TechInChina #EVRevolution #ChinaCarIndustry #FutureCities #Xpeng #china #guangzhou #chinadrone #chinacities TAGS: 10K EV, Chinese EVs, EV Revolution, Tech in China, Smart Cities, Future of Transportation, EV vs Tesla, Tesla China, BYD vs Tesla, XPeng vs Tesla, NIO vs Tesla, China Tech, China Megacity, Affordable EVs, China’s EV Boom
  • Joe HaTTab, June 1, 2025; Nahana, Oct. 4, 2025: CC Liu, Crystal Q., Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Erika Kirk is a lying phony: 'Snake Eyes'


(The Disturbing Illusion) Operation Psyop: The many phony faces of Erika

Snake Eyes (1998) is name of predictive programming movie on Charlie Kirk's public assassination
Erika Kirk's Snake Eyes: Kirkland is shot in the neck


  • CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Watch the shooter take the shot that kills Charlie Kirk, not Robinson from the roof but a security guard in a brown shirt

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Burning Man Days 5-6: Burn vs. Rain


More chaos at Burning Man! Torrential rains turn Playa [saline salt basin of ancient inland sea] into [alkaline clay dust sludge] mud pit - 70,000 stranded

(Disaster Weather) Aug. 31, 2025: BLACK ROCK DESERT. What began with a sandstorm tearing apart camps [and destroying this year's Orgy Dome] and art quickly spiraled into something even worse.

Heavy rains turned the Nevada playa ("beach") into a seven-mile-wide mud pit, swallowing bikes, stranding vehicles, and forcing everyone to walk and gates to close once again.

One man was airlifted after a suspected electrocution in the flooded desert [from electrical equipment getting wet and people going barefoot], while thousands more struggled through the bone-chilling nights, abandoned bicycles, and mud-soaked shelters.

With all passenger flights grounded, cars stuck axle-deep, and festivalgoers posting desperate updates, Burning Man 2025 is being called one of the most miserable editions in its history.

[This is not an error or accident by Nature, just part of the experience that is part and parcel of Burning Man, flowing with the elements come what may.]
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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Time is an illusion: Power of Now (video)

Time is an illusion, according to Einstein

Does time really exist? Buddhism’s view on the nature of time
The Time Paradox (social psychology)
(Buddhism Podcast) Buddhism Explained. Time: illusion or reality? This examination of "time" from a Buddhist perspective reveals intriguing parallels with modern science.

From Albert Einstein's pronouncements to the Buddha's wisdom in the Dhammapada [a collection of sayings], the concept of time as a construct is explored.

Dhammapada for Awakening
Quantum physics
, with its baffling phenomena like entanglement and the observer effect, challenges [our consensus reality and] conventional understandings of time, mirroring ancient Buddhist insights on the subjective nature of reality.

The neuroscience of time perception is considered, exploring how our brains [thoughts] construct our experience of time's flow.

Buddhist practices like mindfulness meditation are investigated as potential pathways to experiencing the present moment more fully, even transcending the limitations of time.
  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 00:12 - The Mystery of Time: Where Science meets the Buddha's wisdom
  • 05:15 - The Grand Illusion
  • 11:17 - Time is mind-made
  • 17:05 - Quantum Buddhism
  • 23:02 - Our Mind: Time's Creator
  • 29:02 - Breaking free from time's prison
  • 34:44 - Beyond time: The Power of Timeless Presence and the limits of science
Quantum Buddhism: Dancing in Emptiness (Smetham)

    The Power of Now: A Guide...
    The profound implications of time's illusory nature are considered, ranging from the science of neuroplasticity and memory reconstruction to the Buddhist concept of emptiness (sunyata) [the impersonal nature of all phenomena, particularly the Five Precepts clung to as self].

    The intricate relationship between consciousness and time is examined, and practical methods for cultivating timeless awareness [flow states, jhanas or meditative absorptions, singleminded focus that purifies the mind] are offered.

    Singleminded focus leads to flow and absorption
    This inquiry aims to bridge scientific understanding and spiritual wisdom, offering a fresh perspective on the power of the present moment [like Eckhart Tolle's famous book, The Power of Now] and the potential for liberation from a time-bound existence.

    Saturday, April 26, 2025

    Free movie: 'The Gods Must Be Crazy'


    What have the gods wrought?
    The Gods Must Be Crazy
    is a comedy film written, produced, edited, and directed by Jamie Uys. An international co-production of South Africa and Botswana, it is the first film in the popular The Gods Must Be Crazy series.

    Set in Southern Africa, the film stars Namibian San farmer Nǃxau ǂToma as Xi, a hunter-gatherer of the Kalahari Desert whose tribe discovers a glass Coca-Cola bottle dropped from an airplane.

    The Gods Must Be Crazy
    They believe it to be a gift from their gods. When Xi sets out to return the bottle to the sky gods, his journey becomes intertwined with that of a biologist (Marius Weyers), a newly hired village schoolteacher (Sandra Prinsloo), and a band of guerrilla terrorists.

    The Gods Must Be Crazy was released in South Africa in 1980 by Ster-Kinekor and broke several box office records in the country due to its immediate popularity, becoming the most financially successful South African film ever produced up to that time. More

    Monday, January 27, 2025

    Nvidia loses $589 billion in a day

    Predicting the market's hard, beating it impossible

    The Number One business in America used to be Apple Corporation, the iPhone, iPad, iTamp slave factory owner, but it was shoved out of the way by the computer chip company Nvidia. That is until yesterday, when China released DeepSeek, a very cheap A.I. search function. That release by the CCP crashed Nvidia, taking it down the farthest a company has ever fallen financially since the last time Nvidia fell (about $250 billion that time). That's what Wall Street calls volatility. To invest or not invest? Hotshots have the most exposure to upswing, but the down draft burns them up when they crash. At least Apple is stable, however irresponsible or amoral the corporation may be. What's GM up to? What about other war stocks? Big Pharma? There's another "flu" on the horizon, and if we call it a "Covid," that means big money for companies already making big money on new allopathic drugs like esketamine ("Spravato"). Caveat emptor.

    Friday, November 8, 2024

    Naomi Klein: What are we going to do?


    Help us. We're Jews.
    The day after the Trump election, the New York Times wrote: “America stands on the precipice of an authoritarian style of governance never before seen in its 248-year-old history.”

    For many, [this kind of fearmongering after] the results of November 5th confirmed the view that we are in dark times. So the big question is:

    What are we going to do? We can wallow in self-pity and depression, or we can find kindred spirits and organize and form alliances to not just resist the repression to come but promote progressive causes.

    The Shock Doctrine: Rise of Disaster Capitalism
    As feminist writer Rebecca Solnit [who is inexplicably unable to pronounce the word "women" (\wih-myn\) yet no one corrects her] says:

    “Not acting is a luxury those in immediate danger do not have, and despair is something they cannot afford. But despair is all around us, telling us the problems are insoluble, that we are not strong enough, our efforts are in vain, and no one really cares.”

    Hope, Solnit says, counteracts cynicism and pessimism.

    (The Jimmy Dore Show) There is proof that Trump was targeted for assassination by the Deep State, proxies, or a patsy named "Iran"?

    SPEAKER: Naomi Klein Naomi Klein is a professor in the Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia, the founding co-director of UBC’s Centre for Climate Justice, and an Honorary Professor of Media and Climate at Rutgers University. She is a columnist for The Guardian. Her articles appear in leading publications around the world. The New York Times says, “She is that nearly extinct breed of activist: one who never stops questioning orthodoxies and interrogating her own beliefs.” She is the award-winning author of such bestsellers as This Changes Everything, No Logo, The Shock Doctrine, No Is Not Enough, and On Fire. Her latest book is Doppelganger (which she explains in this inspiring talk).

    Sunday, November 3, 2024

    The Zen of Alan Watts: Future of Politics

    The future is Green. It has to be or else.
    It is said "tomorrow never knows," but if it is only said by the Beatles on reefer on a trip to India to meet their sex guru to learn TM, well, maybe today knows. Is it a mad, mad world, grinding on in the Magaverse, or is there a new dawn of endless war, stealth CIA rule, and business prosperity for all the arms manufacturers in the country? Who can know, who can know? Stewart Swerdlow says he knows; he heard it from working in the secret government as a back channel to Russia and Putin with Laura Eisenhower, daughter of a previous president. The Cheneys align on one side against the egomaniacal monster, championing the "little guy," the current replacement for the genocidal doddering old fool in the office now. She's the next Obama, ushering in war after war with not much opposition because it's her and not them. We're played like fools right down the middle. We vote Green and put our trust in Jill Stein, Andrew D. Basiago, Jimmy Dore, Tulsi Gabbard, Mike MacRae, and RFK Jr. It's a choice, the only choice. Yes, the monster should be in prison, and maybe he'll be sentenced, or the next paid assassin won't miss, either way or another, Swerdlow says the future is Vance. That's JD to us all, President 47. Alan Watts had a lot to say about the future of politics:

    Sunday, December 17, 2023

    Physicist discovers 'paradox-free' time travel

    ScienceAlert.com; Richard Bullivant; Eds., Wisdom Quarterly

    Physicist discovers 'paradox-free' time travel is theoretically possible
    Time Travel True Stories
    No one has yet managed to travel through time [except for the US government's Project Pegasus chrononauts like Andrew D. Basiago (who is shadow banned on amazon.com by the government) and others] – at least to our knowledge – but the question of whether or not such a feat would be theoretically possible continues to fascinate scientists.

    As movies such as The Terminator, Donnie Darko, Back to the Future, and many others show, moving around in time creates a lot of problems for the fundamental rules of the Universe:

    If we go back in time and stop our parents from meeting, for instance, how can we possibly exist in order to go back in time in the first place?

    It's a monumental head-scratcher known as the "grandfather paradox," but a few years ago physics student Germain Tobar, from the University of Queensland in Australia, worked out how to "square the numbers" to make time travel viable without the paradoxes.

    The future is NOW unless you can get back to the past.
    "Classical dynamics says if you know the state of a system at a particular time, this can tell us the entire history of the system," Tobar explained back in 2020.

    "However, Einstein's theory of general relativity predicts the existence of time loops or time travel – where an event can be both in the past and future of itself – theoretically turning the study of dynamics on its head."

    What the calculations show is that space-time can potentially adapt itself to avoid paradoxes. To use a topical example, imagine a time traveler journeying into the past to stop a disease from spreading – if the mission were successful, the time traveler would have no disease to go back in time to defeat. More + VIDEO

    What do scientists say about time travel?

    It’s fair to say that most scientists today will tell us that time travel is impossible. Three of today’s top physicists -- Charles Liu, Brian Green, and Michio Kaku -- all hold that time travel is, if not impossible, unlikely in the extreme.

    However, one of the most brilliant minds of our time, physicist Stephen Hawking, disagrees -- although only partially. He believes that time travel is theoretically possible, but only into the future....

    What do real people experience?
    The college hipster with wrap around sunglasses, tee-shirt, shaggy hair, and newer camera
    Modern guy is out-of-place-artifact, an anacrhronism, in cool clothes among Charlie Chaplins.
    This is a real photo of Andrew D. Basiago sent back to the Gettysburg Address as a child.
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    The opinion of science, however, has never stopped thousands of people around the world from reporting what they firmly believe are actual experiences of spontaneous time travel!

    Still others insist that time travel is not only possible, but they have already done it as part of top secret government programs.

    Claims for time travel range from the highly flaky to the astoundingly believable. They are especially difficult to dismiss when time travel reports come from absolutely ordinary, rock-solid people who have nothing to gain by proclaiming they travelled in time.

    Many people who report time travel experiences don’t necessarily believe it themselves. What happened to them was so strange, so unexpected, yet so real; they simply have no other good explanation for their experience.

    Meet a number of such individuals in this book, most of their stories straight out of the headline of local newspapers. No doubt, on the one hand, a story or two will strike the reader as pure balderdash.

    On the other hand, some of these cases of time travel are tantalizing and inexplicable. They also come with a certain amount of solid evidence, such as stopped clocks, frozen machines, and electromagnetic devices acting in unexplained ways.

    There was a time when everyone dressed a certain way in public, but not this worker.
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    Physicist and NASA scientist Tom Campbell said that scientific advances always "come from the fringe."

    Thus, even if we consider some of these stories stepping dangerously "out there" onto that fringy edge, remember that many of yesterday’s fringe theories are today’s scientific fact.

    At the very least, it doesn’t hurt to approach the idea of time travel with an open mind and a sense of wonder.