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Universality caused: the case of renormalization group explanation https://t.co/hQfGWuJSxG Towards a Geometrization of Renormalization Group Histories in Asymptotic Safety https://t.co/q8pRPSkfXM
mdpi.com
)-dimensional manifold furnished with a fixed (pseudo-) Riemannian structure.
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The Renormalization Game: Adelic Potential Theory and the Geometry of Quantum Fields https://t.co/zt78Ba0HfS
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Math 99r: Fourier Analysis on Number Fields (Fall 2020) https://t.co/tULhT9R2Qc
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When Does the Brain Operate at Peak Performance? https://t.co/UaTudqTyx1
quantamagazine.org
The critical brain hypothesis suggests that neural networks do their best work when connections are not too weak or too strong.
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Derived Quantum Intelligence: Moduli, ∞-Categories, and Geometric Self-Adaptation https://t.co/18UoUXTeYq
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Quantum AI as Algebraic Geometry: A Unified Mathematical Foundation for Neuromorphic Photonics https://t.co/EVmCAJqmgx
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International Men’s Day values: celebrate positive male role models and contributions to family, society, and the environment; focus on men’s health; highlight discrimination; improve gender relations and equality; and create a safer, better world for all. https://t.co/BEdgD6LJpO
internationalmensday.com
Objectives of IMD OBJECTIVES OF INTERNATIONAL MEN’S DAY The 6 Pillars of International Men’s Day:To promote positive male role models, not just movie stars
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With Iran’s reported average IQ listed as 110.10, how does yours compare? If you want real clarity, rely on reputable genetic ancestry tests and validated psychometric assessments—not outdated assumptions or 19th-century myths. https://t.co/QBRVHuWZXV
worldwide-iq-test.com
The average IQ in Iran in 2025 is 110.10. See how your intelligence stacks up against the world! Learn more about IQ questions & get a higher score!
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Iranian women, like all women, possess the agency to define their own identity and path. They can honor their rich heritage while engaging with the world on their own terms. Their choices deserve respect, not paternalistic warnings.
@Constan63413921 Suhrawardi's philosophy fused Zoroastrian concepts with Islam. He transformed the Zoroastrian light vs. darkness dualism into a metaphysics where all reality is a hierarchy of light emanating from God, shaping a unique Iranian Islamic thought. https://t.co/tYh7GpvfMa
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@andfogle This refutes Hegel's claim Zoroastrianism is pantheistic. Islamic phenomenology (Avicenna, Ghazali) argues Zoroastrian "light" is not nature, but transcendent divine reality revealed through spiritual perfection, Hegel missed in linear history of spirit. https://t.co/2GFdImWE7n
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@sharghzadeh Ayşe Gülnev Osmanoğlu is a 100% patrilineal Oghuz Turk (Kayı) descendant of the Ottoman sultans, maternally Northern European—a mix of German, Swiss, Dutch, and English/Scots-Irish ancestry. Her heritage is half Ottoman/Oghuz and half Northern European. https://t.co/siBQ5EBeV1
ayseosmanoglu.com
Ayşe Osmanoğlu is a member of the Ottoman family, and author of 'The Gilded Cage on the Bosphorus'. Post: About Ayşe Gülnev Osmanoğlu
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UK covert policy alliance with radical Islamist groups for short-term goals (e.g., in Afghanistan, Libya) empowers tafkiri terrorists to absorb blowback from groups al-Qaeda/ISIS, threatening global security to strategically undermine long-term stability. https://t.co/tAmrh6zXNH
blogs.lse.ac.uk
The British and American response to the ‘global war on terror’ has put a premium on secrecy in the name of ‘national security.’ Adam Brown argues that the UK government has covered-up both past...
@isotelesis @TalAbdulrazaq How are Takfiris UK sponsored?!
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How do Iranians generally view their neighboring countries?
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Early Shi‘a used it not just to protect themselves, but to keep Muhammad’s bloodline and its interpretive wisdom alive under persecution. Shia Islam endures because it adapts to the times, resisting the rigidity and misinterpretation that have plagued other strains of Islam.
@TalAbdulrazaq Taqiyya never meant lying — it meant survival. Early Shi‘a used it not just to protect themselves, but to keep Muhammad’s bloodline and its divine interpretation of Islam from being wiped out by hostile rulers. Survival wasn’t deceit; it was preservation of truth. UK Sunni coward
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@TalAbdulrazaq Taqiyya never meant lying — it meant survival. Early Shi‘a used it not just to protect themselves, but to keep Muhammad’s bloodline and its divine interpretation of Islam from being wiped out by hostile rulers. Survival wasn’t deceit; it was preservation of truth. UK Sunni coward
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