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The Universe Isn’t as Certain as You Think…

Text and photo taken from Facebook . "In 1927, German physicist Werner Heisenberg shattered classical physics with a radical idea: You can’t precisely know both the position and momentum of a particle at the same time. This became known as the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, one of the cornerstones of quantum mechanics. Δx · Δp ≥ ℏ⁄2 means: • Δx = Uncertainty in position • Δp = Uncertainty in momentum • ħ (h-bar) = Reduced Planck’s constant (a tiny value used in quantum mechanics) It means: The more precisely you try to measure where something is, the less you can know how fast it’s moving — and vice versa. Welcome to the world of uncertainty — where reality behaves in ways you never imagined! "

Do we have to die?

Science meets pop culture on StarTalk ! Astrophysicist Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson , his comic co-hosts (most of the time super funny Chuck Nice ), guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. "Do we have to die?" i s one of the best episodes. Guest is Dr Venki Ramakrishnan , Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2009!

Alchemy

  Wisdom from:  Facebook

Julie Andrews interview

A friend forwarded me an interview with Julie Andrews. Every second worth listening! She talked about how important laugh is, how everything is a learning experience, about different types of love in marriage, her life with director Blake Edwards, about her surgery and how to deal with a radical loss, about nature and beauty. I highly recommend listening to these words of wisdom. Photo from:  Pin on Reunion + Finale
  Jane Goodall is right! Photo from:  Instagram

Spiritual=Amazed

  

Geographic Model of Meaning in Life by Masahiro Marioka

A very interesting article about another model of (finding) meaning in life by professor Masahiro Marioka . Photo from:  Exploring the Meaning in Life Through Phenomenology and Philosophy – Waseda University

Mondsee

  A beautiful holiday place in Salzburg Area in Austria. Also, in the Church of St. Michael the flim weeding from "The Sound of Music" was made. Photo by SM.ART Husband :-)

Bloom at Your time...

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You exist...

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Blue Pill or Red Pill

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We may need to be cured by flowers

What a beautiful thought by Sharman Apt Russel .

Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt is one of my favorite philosophers. There are so many things to share from her work, here I choose this quote. Photo from:  Thinking Itself is Dangerous - Imgflip
Frankl said: There are two races of people: decent people and rude people. He himself s urvived 4 concentration camps and did not recognize the collective guilt of the German or any other nation. For me, only the souls of people exist. Beautiful or ugly. In addition to that, an amazing story. Jeniffer Teege , was adopted when she was 7 years old. At the age of 38, he discovers that the granddaughter of the notorious SS commander conc. camp, Amon Göth, played fantastically by Ralph Fiennes in the movie "Schindler's List". Jeniffer was born to an Austrian-German woman and a man from Nigeria. She studied in Israel, where she learned Hebrew. You can see in the picture how beautiful it is. That discovery led her into severe depression. She wrote the book "My grandfather would have shot me" , a bestseller, of course. I want to say that life writes such scenarios, that it is not even possible to imagine!   That's why I love people and souls, not world...

Romance in CERN

Elusive romance of top-quark pairs observed at the  #LHC The  CMS Experiment at CERN  and  ATLAS Experiment at CERN ’s Large Hadron Collider have observed an unforeseen feature in the behaviour of top quarks that suggests that these heaviest of all elementary particles form a fleeting union. (Source:   Facebook ) Photo from:    Facebook

Infection with Life

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7779

Today is my Dad's 80th bday! And this post is number 167, which also can be read as 77 (1+6=7 and 7). As regarding the day, it is 7.7.2025. (9). 7779. My Dad believed in power of numbers. He signed every message with 777. When his granddaughter was born, he added 9, to mark her day of birth. 7779. Now, when he suddenly left this world my sister and I went to the cemetery office. They told us that Dad's grave is in the Row 7, Place 77. Funeral was arranged for 15:30 (1+5+3=9). 7779! My sister and I knew immediately that it was his message that all had been perfect and on time.  We smiled and thanked him. Wise man with endless love for us!  THANK YOU, Dad. You are One and Only! 7779! PS On his bday he would make this flower arrangement and send it to me. Now, I make it for him to mark his bday and also an Orthodox tradition when marking the birth of St John the Baptist.

Transforming Stress by HeartMath Institute

  Transforming Stress | HeartMath Institute "Life begins there. Where time does not matter".  Photo taken at Krumpfhof, Archery&Horse Riding , in Poppendorf/Austria, Spring 2025

That Little Lavander Tree

 

Minding My Own Business

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Wisdom 😉

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