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    Beatriz Villarroel on X: "This is HUGE news. PhD astronomer and former NASA engineer Ivo Busko has single-handedly driven a final nail into the coffin of the contamination-based hypotheses (e.g. plate...
    https://x.com/DrBeaVillarroel/status/2064285561653727309?s=20

    PhD astronomer and former NASA engineer Ivo Busko has single-handedly driven a final nail into the coffin of the contamination-based hypotheses (e.g. plate defects and cosmic rays) proposed to explain the VASCO transients. He did so using one of the most creative approaches in astronomy I have ever seen: by analysing pre-Sputnik photographic plates from a German telescope known to suffer from severe optical distortions (aberrations), he demonstrated that the transients appear on these plates and exhibit the same optical distortions as the stars themselves. They are slightly narrower and sharper than the stars, consistent with brief flashes.

    This is a crucial result. It shows that the transient light passed through the telescope optics, meaning the transients originate from real objects producing light, rather than from plate defects or cosmic-ray contamination that hit the plate. Dr Busko has also shown that the transients cluster spatially and are associated with periods close to nuclear tests. See the example of the triple transient with optical comas.

    Read Ivo Busko's paper:

    https://arxiv.org/pdf/2606.08319
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    Syntropické zemědělství | Syntropické zemědělství ČR
    https://www.syntropy.cz/

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    Fog as a Living Microhabitat

    A 2026 study by researchers from Arizona State University and Susquehanna University fundamentally reframes fog from a passive meteorological phenomenon into a dynamic, biodiverse aquatic microhabitat. The team sampled radiation fog events across Pennsylvania over two years (32 events total), choosing this fog type specifically because its stagnant, non-wind-driven nature ensures any microbes found are locally sourced rather than transported from elsewhere.



    Key findings: each milliliter of fog water contained ~1 million bacterial gene copies – comparable to ocean or lake water density. Bacteria in fog droplets were measurably larger and dividing faster than those in surrounding dry air (higher frequency of dividing cells, FDC), indicating active in-situ growth, not passive transport. The dominant genus was Methylobacterium, a photoheterotrophic methylotroph that metabolizes simple C1 compounds. These bacteria degraded atmospheric formaldehyde (a regulated pollutant and suspected carcinogen present at 6–25 µM in samples) at rates up to 200× faster than previously measured in cloud water, with ~95% of degradation attributable to biological activity. Post-fog air contained ~45% more bacteria than pre-fog air, further supporting in-situ reproduction.



    The study carries implications for atmospheric chemistry (biological, not purely inorganic, mechanisms drive pollutant removal), fog harvesting (collected fog water is not sterile and may contain pathogens), and astrobiology (atmospheric habitability analogous to Venus's temperate cloud layer at ~55 km altitude). The authors conclude fog should be formally classified as a functional aquatic microhabitat.



    The video also contextualizes this within a broader pattern of life found in extreme environments: the deep biosphere (bacteria and archaea up to 5 km underground, with biomass exceeding all ocean life combined), nematodes at 1.4 km depth in South African gold mines, microbes in acidic hot springs, the Trinidad Pitch Lake, and subglacial Lake Vostok in Antarctica.



    Scientific References


    • Primary study (fog bacteria): Thi Thuong Thuong Cao et al. (2026). Growth and formaldehyde degradation of photoheterotrophic Methylobacterium within radiation fogs. mBio, 17:e00463-26.
      DOI: 10.1128/mbio.00463-26

    • Deep Carbon Observatory – deep biosphere census: Deep Carbon Observatory consortium (2018). 10-year international collaboration (~1,000 scientists) documenting subsurface life totaling 15–23 billion tonnes of carbon biomass in a volume ~twice that of all Earth's oceans.
      ScienceDaily summary

    • Deep subsurface nematode: Gaetan Borgonie et al. Discovery of Poikilolaimus sp. nematode at 1.4 km depth in Kopanang gold mine, South Africa – deepest known complex animal at time of publication.
      NBC News / LiveScience report

    • Redwoods fog moisture dependency: Referenced in video as ~40% of moisture sourced from coastal fog; documented across multiple ecological studies of Sequoia sempervirens fog interception and groundwater recharge.

    • Venus atmospheric habitability: Ongoing astrobiological hypothesis that the temperate cloud layer at ~55 km altitude (Earth-like pressure and temperature) could support microbial life; referenced in context of multiple proposed Venus atmosphere missions (e.g. DAVINCI, EnVision).



    Evidence That Fog Is Alive and Not just Some Weather Phenomenon
    https://youtu.be/OBzb-fHukgM?si=zDiRLi1vrg0P4Sa4
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    MIT Scientist: “Your Brain Evolved To Ignore Aliens – They’re Everywhere!”
    https://youtu.be/6bqaHVSlVeU?si=u7hmRGB6J4P18V6l


    Donald Hoffman spent 40 years building a mathematical framework he calls the recursive trace logic. It starts with one assumption: consciousness is fundamental, not physics. From there the math takes over. He can already derive time dilation, length contraction, and quantum wave functions from these hidden markov matrices. He has nine open conjectures that, if proven, would subsume both general relativity and quantum field theory as trivial special cases of a more general theory of observatio

    58:13​ - Wheeler, Leibniz & Observers
    1:01:13​ - Recursive Trace Logic
    1:15:12​ - UAP & The Trace Logic
    1:28:23​ - Consciousness As Primitive
    1:33:25​ - Space-Time Is Doomed
    1:39:12​ - AI, Minsky & Mike Levin
    1:47:02​ - UFOs At Exit Points
    1:53:46​ - The Amplituhedron
    2:06:41​ - Quantum Interpretations
    2:21:37​ - Higher Intelligences
    2:28:06​ - Unity of Consciousness


    Donald Hoffman Meets Stephen Wolfram For the First Time on TOE
    https://youtu.be/1m7bXNH8gEM?si=a50iqhUK86WO8tIc
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    Pope Leo XIV has issued his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, and it is not a small statement. It is a major papal document on artificial intelligence, human dignity, labor, war, digital power, and the future of civilization. The press will summarize it in the usual way. The Pope is worried about AI. He wants regulation. He is concerned about jobs, autonomous weapons, disinformation, inequality, and the concentration of technological power in the hands of private companies.

    All of that is true, but the most interesting part is that the Vatican did not frame AI primarily as a gadget problem. It framed it as a problem of civilization itself, a question of spiritual architecture. The encyclical places artificial intelligence between two biblical images: Babel and Jerusalem. Babel is the tower, the human project of technical unity ordered toward domination, pride, control, and the fantasy of becoming gods by construction. Jerusalem is the city rebuilt in humility, ordered toward communion, dignity, responsibility, and the presence of God among human beings.

    The Pope Says AI Is Babel: We Are Already Inside the Tower
    https://drheatherlynn.substack.com/p/the-pope-says-ai-is-babel-we-are

    Encyclical Letter of His Holiness Leo XIV Magnifica Humanitas (15 May 2026)
    https://www.vatican.va/content/leo-xiv/en/encyclicals/documents/20260515-magnifica-humanitas.html
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    Documentos sobre OVNIs no Brasil estão a poucos cliques de distância
    https://olhardigital.com.br/2025/05/28/ciencia-e-espaco/pilhas-de-documentos-sobre-ovnis-no-brasil-estao-a-poucos-cliques-de-distancia



    Reddit - Please wait for verification
    https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/1tstmbn/aldo_rebelo_former_brazilian_defense_minister/

    Former Brazilian defense minister Aldo Rebelo has confirmed that the Varginha UFO crash and the retrieval of non-human intelligence occurred.
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    A Relatively Unknown Theory of UFO/ET Intelligence; Christianity and the Question of Goodness
    https://open.substack.com/pub/dwpasulka/p/a-relatively-unknown-theory-of-ufoet

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    At a conference at Stanford University, I listened to a man describe his interactions with artificial intelligence, in which he called it alive and self-aware and capable of having real feelings. What struck me was not the possibility that the machine had become sentient, but that the human being interacting with it had begun to change. The tools themselves (AI) were reorganizing perception, cognition, and even identity. What I witnessed was not machine evolution so much as cultural evolution.


    This is precisely the kind of transformation described by historian of science and astrobiologist (former NASA historian and astronomer) Steven J. Dick. Steven argues that once intelligence emerges in the universe, cultural evolution eventually overtakes biological evolution. He outlines this argument in his essay, “The Postbiological Universe Revisited.

    Steven discusses the engine of this move to cultural evolution, the “Intelligence Principle”: if intelligence can be improved, it will be improved. This is much like how evolutionary biologists call natural selection the engine of evolution. According to this logic, civilizations do not remain biological forever. Intelligence will probably escape biology, moving into technological or postbiological forms whose capacities may appear godlike to beings like ourselves. He refers to these possible beings as “higher order beings.”

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    Some astrobiologists now speculate that advanced civilizations may leave behind not biological signatures but technosignatures: evidence of large-scale technological activity. But Steven pushes further. Postbiological intelligence may evolve beyond even our current assumptions about technology itself. Such intelligences could operate collectively, distribute themselves across systems, or process information at speeds and scales that appear omniscient from a human perspective.

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    humans are beginning to reorganize themselves around emerging forms of intelligence. Steven’s theory suggests that this is not an accidental moment in history, but part of a much larger evolutionary process
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    https://www.facebook.com/share/18ZaQgXtYj/

    I was reminded of this wonderful, yet apocryphal, quote by developmental psychology pioneer Jean Piaget:
    "L'intelligence, ce n'est pas ce que l'on sait, mais ce que l'on fait quand on ne sait pas."
    "Intelligence is not what you know, it's what you do when you don't know"

    Apparently this is not a real quote but a synthesis of Piaget's positions on the topic. Psychologist John Holt reformulated and popularized it in a 1964 book: "The true test of intelligence is not how much we know how to do, but how we behave when we don't know what to do."

    These simple quotes clarify many questions surrounding AI today:
    - Why the accumulation of declarative knowledge seems like Intelligence but is not intelligence.
    - Why the accumulation of skills seems like intelligence but is not intelligence.
    - Why the ability to solve new problems "zero shot" without prior training on said problem is an important metric of intelligence.
    - Why intelligence is not a collection of learned skills but an ability to acquire new skills very quickly, with very little or no training.

    Our mental model of reality gives us the ability to predict the consequences of our actions, which gives us the ability to plan, which gives us the ability to apprehend new situations without prior training.
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    Corporations Are People Now...Why Not AI? | Richard Hames Meets Lisa Siraganian
    https://youtu.be/i7NQ-amJ4eM?si=78SNHBcpqjHRwVPC
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    UFO Roundtable: CIA Physicist Proves Aliens Exist!
    https://youtu.be/V-z0k5xu1hM?si=uIgFSrzqzxXTwj_u
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    Can helium-3 create a ‘gold rush’ on the moon? | Scientific American
    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-helium-3-create-a-gold-rush-on-the-moon/

    A kilogram of helium-3 costs roughly $20 million on Earth, where the entire planet produces only a few kilograms of it per year — almost all through the radioactive decay of tritium, a hydrogen isotope used to boost thermonuclear weapons. Scientists estimate that around a billion kilograms of the rare isotope lie embedded in the lunar surface, deposited over billions of years by the solar wind. That gap between terrestrial scarcity and lunar abundance is now driving serious commercial interest in moon mining, with Seattle-based Interlune among the companies positioning themselves to extract it.

    The appeal is not speculative. Helium-3 is a superlative coolant that enables quantum computers to reach their operating temperatures — fractions of a degree above absolute zero — and is also essential for advanced medical imaging, for detecting smuggled nuclear material, and holds promise as a fuel for future fusion reactors. Writing in Scientific American, Robin George Andrews quotes Clive Neal, a lunar geoscientist at the University of Notre Dame, who draws a sharp distinction between helium-3 and other touted lunar resources such as water ice: "Helium-3 is where the money is".

    The reason so much accumulates on the moon comes down to exposure and mineralogy. Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field deflect the solar wind; the airless moon has no such protection. Sara Russell, a planetary scientist at London's Natural History Museum, describes the result as helium-3 being "spray-painted across the whole of the lunar surface". Much of it is retained by ilmenite, a mineral composed of iron, titanium, and oxygen, which Neal describes as "a sponge" for solar-wind gases. The richest deposits are expected in mare regions — the dark, ancient lava plains — particularly in near-equatorial areas and, more often than not, on the lunar far side, where solar-wind exposure tends to be strongest.

    Extracting the gas is considerably harder than locating it. "It's like trying to mine spray paint from a wall", Russell says. Interlune, founded in 2020, has developed a prototype extractor with industrial partner Vermeer Corporation capable of processing 100 metric tonnes of lunar regolith per hour. NASA awarded the company a $6.9-million contract earlier this month to advance its hydrogen- and helium-capturing technology. The company's robotic Prospect Moon mission, planned for as early as 2028, will carry a robotic arm, a mass spectrometer, and three different extraction devices. "That's what we need to demonstrate our business case for full-scale operations on the moon", says co-founder and CEO Rob Meyerson.

    Not everyone is persuaded the enterprise is either viable or desirable. Russell raises environmental concerns about unregulated strip-mining leaving mechanical scars potentially visible from Earth. "The moon belongs to everybody, surely", she says. Meyerson counters that Interlune plans to dig to around three metres, leaving behind no waste or pollutants, describing the aim as "leaving the site looking like a tilled agricultural field" — though the article notes this is an optimistic projection that no one can yet verify in practice. Even NASA administrator Jared Isaacman has expressed scepticism, recently suggesting that asteroid mining may offer a greater return than lunar helium-3.

    There are also open scientific questions with industry-defining stakes. If the solar wind replenishes the moon's helium-3 supply quickly, it could function as something approaching a renewable resource. If regeneration takes centuries or more, reserves may not keep pace with surging demand from quantum computing and other applications. "If helium-3 is a renewable resource, then you've got long-term prosperity", Neal says. Robotic prospecting missions — including NASA's VIPER rover, expected by next year, and the joint Japan-India LUPEX mission planned for 2028 — should begin to answer that question. "We're going to hit the mother lode", Neal ventures. "If it's proven, it could change everything."
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    Neanderthals used stone drills to treat cavities 59,000 years ago, tooth suggests | Neanderthals | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/may/13/neanderthals-stone-drills-treat-cavities-tooth-siberia-dentist
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    In 2007, Elon Musk Predicted Everything (Rare Lost Interview)
    https://youtu.be/xyCOvT1Y5YQ?si=EsX4H2eSrac7IuBF
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    New UFO videos: Deep analysis with Ross Coulthart | Reality Check
    https://youtu.be/r_xevi3rSQI?si=Muyc6xW_oWVSIRev
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    David Reich – Bronze Age shock, the Neanderthal puzzle, & the sudden spread of farming
    https://youtu.be/sRKBGVFVYAw?si=Eckx_byXcJx1jiBt
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    More Evidence for UAPs! Scientists Afraid to Speak Out
    https://youtu.be/lYVxRHk258g?si=eW4QGqjMEyKGARSH
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    [2604.18799] Machine Learning Supports Existence of Previously Unrecognized Transient Astronomical Phenomena in Historical Observatory Images
    https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.18799

    M Comper
    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1B6x3QrxnF/

    Something was orbiting Earth before Sputnik. Or at least, something was showing up on photographic plates from the Palomar Observatory between 1949 and 1957 that behaves exactly as an orbiting, highly reflective object should.

    A machine learning model trained on 107,875 transient point sources from those plates, all captured before anything artificial was supposed to be in orbit, has produced results that are difficult to dismiss and difficult to explain. The transients are brief, star-like flashes that appear on one photographic plate and vanish from every subsequent image. A classifier scored each one's probability of being a real object rather than a plate defect (dust, scratches, emulsion errors). Only about 10% scored above 0.80 probability. What makes the surviving high-confidence transients remarkable is their physical behaviour.

    They avoid Earth's shadow. The top-scoring transients show a 55.2% shadow deficit relative to geometric expectations, significant at the 5-sigma level. That's exactly the pattern you'd expect from highly reflective objects in orbit that go dark when sunlight can't reach them.

    They also cluster around US nuclear weapons tests. Transient counts were significantly elevated within one day of above-ground tests conducted at the Nevada test site, just 435 km from Palomar. The association gets stronger the more likely the transient is to be real: the highest-confidence group showed a 62.7% higher rate of nuclear-window appearances than the lowest. The signal was temporally specific, concentrated on the day of each test and the preceding night, with no significant effect at longer lags.

    The study directly addresses the main criticism, that all these transients are just plate defects. If that were true, the ML model would have performed at chance level (0.50), not 0.81. And neither the shadow deficit nor the nuclear correlation would show any systematic relationship with the model's confidence scores. Both do.

    The authors acknowledge the uncomfortable implication. If both findings are real, the explanations that can account for both simultaneously are, as they put it, "very small" in number and "highly implausible by most" standards: either secret satellite launches predating Sputnik by years and timed to nuclear tests, or a non-human technosignature. They call for replication using plates from other observatories worldwide.
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    The Spaceship We're Already On with Tom Murphy & DJ White | RR 24
    https://youtu.be/7CmnQD3QHeY?si=6a6GStNFzSVwdiC6
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