Wednesday, March 26
Robert Reich
A fitting monument to Trump?
Friends,
Imagine we are alive a decade from now. We’ve survived Trump, Vance, and Musk. We are trying to cope with the wreckage they’ve left us with — trying to put back together our government, our democracy, our Constitution.
What do you believe will be a fitting monument to the memory of Trump?
I raise this question because Trump’s Republican lapdogs in Congress aren’t waiting until after the Trump regime to come up with such a monument.
They’ve already filed a rush of bills seeking to honor Trump while he is still in office.
It’s a brown-nosing effort without precedent in congressional history — revealing the lengths Republican suck-ups are willing to go to curry favor with the nation’s would-be dictator.
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Business & Markets
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Politics & World Affairs
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Poliltics
Politics...
What is it?
What is it not?
The American people elect politicians to positions so that these elected officials can make decisions on our behalf.
Currently, we have two main political parties: the democrats and the republicans. The democrats represent our liberal views concerning how decisions should be made while the republicans represent our conservative views.
Consequently, whichever party wins a particular election, the other party will automatically be AGAINST just about everything that the winning party wants to do on behalf of the American people.
Politics takes place on the Federal level with the President and the Congress being elected by the general public with the Supreme Court and other judges being elected by the party that is currently in charge.
Then there is the State and Local level of politics which works in the same way with governors, state legislatures, mayors, city councils and judges.
Along each level of election, Americans are exposed to the influences of one party over another party in making decision for their citizens and residents.
This is AMERICAN POLITICS and immediately creates an ADVERSARIAL RELATIONSHIP between the citizens of our country. Over the years, this adversarial relationship has become more and more intense and has created a level of HATE between the two parties that has never been seen before.
Our political future is in question...
Quantum Breakthrough: Scientists Create Schrödinger-Cat State With Record-Long Lifetime
USTC researchers created a long-lived Schrödinger-cat state, boosting quantum metrology and precision measurements. Their findings open new possibilities for quantum computing and fundamental physics.
A research team led by Prof. Zhengtian Lu and Researcher Tian Xia from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) has successfully created a quantum state with a lifetime on the scale of minutes using optically trapped cold atoms. This breakthrough significantly improves the sensitivity of quantum metrology measurements. Their findings were published in Nature Photonics.
In quantum metrology, particle spin serves as a powerful tool for measuring magnetic fields, inertia, and various physical phenomena. It also has the potential to uncover new physics beyond the Standard Model. A high-spin Schrödinger-cat state, a superposition of two maximally opposed spin states, offers unique advantages for precision spin measurements.






























