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Juristische Bibliothek, Munich, Germany. The Law Library was founded in 1843, it moved into the two-story reading room in the New Town Hall on Marienplatz, magnificently designed by Georg von Hauberrisser, in 1906.
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MI5 DRAWS SHORTLIST FOR "ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY"

But they won't tell you who's in it!

"Lord Evans, who is a former head of MI5 and a crossbench peer in the House of Lords, described the process as one of “discernment” rather than straightforward “selection”.

https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2025/8-august/news/uk/shortlist-for-next-archbishop-of-canterbury-agreed

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Journey of the 12 Apostles
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St. Michael’s Mount, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
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🇮🇱 — The Temple Institute has not succeeded in producing a red heifer that meets the religious requirements for sacrifice, despite over twenty years of intensive breeding efforts in both Israel and the United States.

➡️In a recent Facebook post, the Israeli organization admitted that “all our efforts so far have been frustrated by the appearance of more than one non-red hair on all our potential candidates.” This issue has led to the disqualification of all the red heifers, including those brought from Texas, as they do not meet the strict halachic (Jewish legal) criteria.

➡️Jewish law dictates that the red heifer must be sacrificed on the Mount of Olives, directly facing the Temple Mount. This specific location allows the priest conducting the ritual to see into the area of the Holy of Holies, as it is directly east of the Temple site. The ashes from the sacrificed red heifer are essential for ritual purification, a prerequisite for rebuilding the Temple and restarting sacrificial worship. Orthodox Jews affiliated with the Temple Institute believe that the arrival of the Moshiach, or messiah, will follow the construction of the Third Temple in Jerusalem and the reinstatement of these ancient rites.
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A splendid review from John C. Wright...

I have read the first book. Brilliant, scholarly, easily accessible to the layman, FIELDS AND ENERGY is both revolutionary and a great read.

Science grows and mutates in fits and starts. At times, the pragmatic engineers with hands-on experience hold the limelight, and at other times the academic scientist prevails. At times, these academics grow too abstract, lose footing with real-world foundations, and float away into airy abstractions. At such times, a new insight into the old model must draw them back to earth.

Such a time is at hand. We are born too late to see the world turned upside down by Einstein or Newton or Copernicus, but the next upending of the standard scientific model may be here.

Hans G Schantz looks with a pragmatic eye, sharpened by long experience with antenna engineering, at the abstract vaporings of quantum mechanics. His thesis is that physics took a wrong turn, partly for political reasons, partly philosophical, and partly because scientific thinkers are men of their time after all, and beholden to the popular intellectual fashions of their generation. His thesis is that classical mechanics, perhaps somewhat akin to pilot wave theory, provides a simpler, cleaner, and more robust explanation than Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Bell.

In clear and entertaining language, Schantz in part one reviews the history of science from the medieval to the modern period, explored surprising quirks and nooks of history.


https://scifiwright.com/2025/08/fields-and-energy-by-hans-g-schantz/
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Astronomer by Candlelight (c. 1659). Gerrit Dou (Dutch, 1613-1675).
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❄️ A snowball fight in Lyon, France, 1896, colorized and speed adjusted.

Original footage by Louis Lumiere.
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Fifth Time’s the Castastrophe

Now this just might be the USA’s Syracuse Expedition: Today’s White House ceremony that featured the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan signing an agreement to end their conflict, with Armenia coughing up major territorial concessions, is just an extension of the plan the US tried to execute against Russia using Ukraine as a proxy. While […]

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I had a great time with Anastasia and Shilo, the dynamic duo of DemystifySci, discussing the subject matter of Fields & Energy in particular and electromagnetism and physics in general. Here’s their denoscription.

From the copper spines of antennas to the invisible dance of light, our conversation with Dr. Hans Schantz traces the story of physics most students never hear about. Dr. Schantz, a theoretical physicist turned engineer who studied under John Wheeler, unpacks the forgotten role of physical mediators in electromagnetism and what modern antenna design can reveal about light itself. Along the way, we wander through the epic moments of the 20th century quest for understanding light, from aether theory to pilot waves, connecting lost ideas to cutting-edge engineering. This is a signal worth listening to.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXZf-fGoe08
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🇰🇷 How Excessive Use of C-Sections is Hurting Fertility in Korea and Around the World

In Korea, an incredible 59% of deliveries are by C-section. This is one cause of South Korea's low birthrates since C-sections significantly lower the number of births a woman will have.

These rates in Korea and other countries are far above international guidelines for best maternal and neonatal outcomes (around 10-15 C-sections per 100 births).

Where rates of C-section are high, fertility tends to be much lower, by ~ 1/3 birth/woman in advanced countries.

The same relationship holds for US states. Although the variation in the rate of C-sections is just 23% to 38%, we still see that a higher rate of C-sections is linked to fewer births.

Numerous studies have confirmed this relationship. But why?

Demographer Lyman Stone explains how C-sections reduce future fertility

First, studies find the ability to conceive is reduced after a C-section, likely because of scar tissue in the uterus.

Second, doctors advise women to avoid becoming pregnant again after 2-3 C-sections

But what is going on with Korea? Why are doctors performing so many C-sections in South Korea when they are so damaging to a woman's future fertility?

Is this medically necessary? Mostly no. The prevalence of C-sections in South Korea looks random.

The reason for excessive C-sections is money.

In Korea, doctors are compensated very little for vaginal delivery (one fifth to one third of similar countries). Combined with lawsuit risk, profitability for obstetricians was low.

Many OBs went out of business. Many others increased profitability through C-sections.

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A neodymium magnet turns nails into magnets: the cap is the north pole, the tip the south pole.
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A powerful virus outbreak has hit China - already more than 7,000 infected people have been isolated in hospital.

What's known:

- The chikungunya virus, which is transmitted through a mosquito bite, is spreading rapidly across Guangdong province.

- The city of Foshan has been hardest hit - nearly 3,000 new cases have been identified there in the last week alone.

- There are already more than 7,000 infected people in China, and patients are being isolated in hospitals under mosquito nets to prevent further spread.

- Streets in China are being disinfected with insecticide fog and drones are searching for mosquito breeding grounds.

- Violation of sanitary norms now carries a fine of up to 10,000 yuan.

- Scientists have even released predator mosquitoes into the wild to reduce the population of virus carriers.

Symptoms include fever, severe joint and muscle pain, weakness and rash. Complications can persist for months.

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