Wednesday, July 9
Scientists achieve teleportation between quantum computers for the first time ever
The promise of quantum computing come with a hitch: the more qubits you load into a single machine, the harder they are to keep in line. Scientists have tried shielding, error correction, even stacking qubits on top of one another, yet stability keeps slipping through their fingers.
A fresh demonstration now points to a different strategy – spreading the workload across several small processors and letting quantum teleportation knit them together in real time.
Tuesday, July 8
The Possibility of War
When I was younger, I worried about being drafted into the Army or the Marines because of the Vietnam War. I went to college to keep from being drafted but after two and a half years, dropped out and enlisted in the Navy.
Today, high school students and college students no longer have to worry about the draft, which to some degree is good, but with the world as it is presently, WORLD WAR III could be right around the corner.
It is that right around the corner that should bother young people today. I know that Americans, especially those between the ages of 18-35, have NO DESIRE for the USA to get involved in the wars of other countries. I can understand why they feel that way.
However, there are certain countries in the world today that HATE THE USA for the sins of previous administrations, some of which were around before we were born... like after WWII.
Countries like:
- Iran
- Middle eastern countries
- Countries of BRICS
- North Korea
want the USA gone and have no problems annihilating us completely.
Most Americans simply do not understand nor do they believe that other countries hate us as much as they do... and, honestly, I hope they never find out the truth of that hate.
Americans have been lucky that wars have not been fought inside the borders of the 48 states because not only would our outlook be different, but we would be living under the FEAR that war might happen again.
A WWIII would more than likely be fought outside the USA, but the impact of that war would touch everything we do, like:
- Education
- Prices
- Gasoline
- Travel
- Internet
- Recreation
- Food
just to name a few...
Whether we get pulled into a WWIII is doubtful to many and a certainty to some, but I doubt it will result in a military draft. Bear in mind that wars happen because leaders don't have the courage to BACK DOWN.
Right now those fears of war are concentrated around:
- Russia
- China
- Iran
- Israel
- North Korea
It is believed by our military strategists that none of the leaders of those five countries, except for Israel, actually values human life.
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He can be stopped only with people power
Friends,
Never before in American history, not even in wartime, has one man exercised such unbridled discretion affecting the lives of so many of us, while simultaneously preventing others — Congress, the courts, the American people — from having a say or even knowing what he’s going to do next.
Yesterday he sent ICE agents and National Guard troops into Los Angeles, over the objections of the governor of California and the mayor of Los Angeles. He is also sending 200 Marines to Florida to aid ICE.
Where will he next direct ICE, National Guard, and active duty military? He isn’t saying. But it’s our country.
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The Earth’s rotation is accelerating
Our planet is speeding up, yes, like Hamilton when he reaches a corner. Astronomers are investigating because, since 2020 (and for still unknown reasons), the Earth has been spinning on its axis faster than usual, and the next record is about to happen. Graham Jones is the astrophysicist who is studying this phenomenon, and he has predicted the next shortest day on three possible dates: July 9, July 22, or August 5, 2025.
It’s not that you’re going to work one day less, hold your horses, the day will be shortened by 1.66 milliseconds. Not even the length of a blink!
But of course, the important thing is not how long the day lasts but why this is happening, and, although there are several hypotheses on the table, the origin is still unclear. And do you know what’s even more curious? Until recently, the planet was spinning slower and slower!


















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