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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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Ferromagnetic effect🧲

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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Thor's Fight with the Giants, by Swedish artist Mårten Eskil Winge, 1872.
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A clear example of how a deliberately placed Western sellout puppet finally sells out the country.

By signing an agreement with Azerbaijan, Pashinyan (look at his face in the photo) handed over the Zangezur corridor to the USA and Azerbaijan for 100 years. There will be US PMC, US infrastructure, and it will be used by Azerbaijan, Turkey, the UK of course - how could it be without them. And many others. Armenia? What is that, Armenia?

The same thing Guaidó would have done with Venezuela, Tikhanovskaya with Belarus, and Navalny with Russia. There are no exceptions here. Pro-Western provocateur goats know only one path for the country - to the slaughter.

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Great news: Trump signed an executive order to end debanking.

This is one of the most insidious ways the system has targeted nationalists and there should be legislation like this in every country in the West.

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🇺🇸 Tennessee Governor Bill Lee is mobilizing the Tennessee National Guard to help with mass deportations.

"ICE has already conducted multiple raids across the state... they've detained almost 2,700 people since June 10th."

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Why use a shell?

Because ownership = liability.

With a shell:

• You don’t "own" the mansion, the company does
• You don’t "earn" the profit, the shell does
• You don’t "exist" on the paperwork, a proxy does

You control the assets, but your name disappears.
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Starmer has made the Christian name Keir extinct
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JUST IN - Elon Musk says Wikipedia cannot be used as a definitive source for Community Notes on X as the editorial control there is "extremely left-biased and nihilistic."

Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger has warned Elon Musk that the left-wing encyclopedia has "disturbing influence" on the Community Notes.

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Illustration of Europeans kidnapped by Muslim pirates being sold as slaves in the market of Algiers, 1680s. It is estimated that Barbary slave traders enslaved over a million Europeans from the beginning of the 16th century to the middle of the 18th century.
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NOW - Trump officially invokes "Home Rule Act," deployment of National Guard troops, and federalization of police, to "liberate" America's capital, DC.

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"I won’t bury the lead: Trump’s first 6 months represent, without a doubt, the most positive momentum that the American Right has seen in my lifetime. Problems that seemed unsolvable before Trump are now being solved. The unthinkable is being thought at a wide scale and expressed in public policy. The unmitigated decline and threats of total annihilation that defined the Biden years are now a distant memory, so distant a memory, in fact, that many rightwingers have already lost sight of just how far we’ve come."
https://www.theconundrumcluster.com/p/wake-in-fright-evaluating-president?utm_medium=ios#:~:text=I%20won%E2%80%99t%20bury,far%20we%E2%80%99ve%20come.
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In This Day in 1492, Columbus Started His Historic Voyage
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