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March 23, 2025

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March 22, 2025

The evidence shows, that Black Afrikans who founded the civilization in China were Li-Min "Black Headed People" - by the Zhou dynast- Babylonion called them. Sag-Gig- Ga "bhp".

One of the lengendary chinese emperors Fu- Hsi (son of heaven) was a wooley hair black man who originated in the oracle of the I Ching- or the book of change.

Also be aware of the true origins of martial arts, karate, kick boxing and wrestling originated from. And it's not where we have been lead to believe.

Imhotep also had wall carvings illustrated in his tomb displaying wrestling holds any many other fighting technics. This clearly is proof how far back Kemetic arts goes.

Original people of India were Afrikan. The latin word India comes from the greek word (Indus) which means black.

Afrikans Ethiopians called Dravidians (Afro-Australoids) founded Indus Valley Civilization 3000 yrs B.C. Restoring spiritual sciences that originated in afrika.- yoga, kun dalini and reflexology.

Hero Di-Yuhai - chinese medicine uses the logic of ancient Egyptians (Kemetic) who view the universal process. Where there is no boundaries between ; rest-motion, time-space, mind-matter, sickness and health.

Chinese view reality as a unified field or interwoven pattern of inseperable links to a circular chain called Tao. Whick all emotion , events in nature, sound and climate and energy flows.

After reading, hopefully you can come to a agreement that..... Afrikans are the blueprint and all others are a mere variation of the originals. Thus we are all linked by this connection. It's simple........we are All a product of.....

#thinkingoutloud #hearticalvibes #empowerment #foodforthought @everyone

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March 22, 2025

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March 19, 2025

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March 19, 2025

Japan develops plastic that disappears within hours in the sea and boosts soil health.

Scientists at Japan's RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science have pioneered a game-changing biodegradable plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours, drastically mitigating pollution risks.

Unlike traditional plastics, which take centuries to decompose and accumulate in oceans and ecosystems, this innovative material breaks down in:

- Just a few hours in seawater

- 10 days in soil

When discarded in soil, this biodegradable plastic transforms into organic matter, enriching soil fertility and increasing carbon content.

Unlike conventional plastics, it doesn't release carbon dioxide during decomposition, supporting climate change mitigation efforts.

Additional Benefits:

- Fully recyclable, reducing reliance on new plastic production

- Non-toxic ingredients ensure a safer environment

This Japanese innovation has the potential to revolutionize various industries, including packaging, medical devices, and industrial applications.

With its rapid decomposition, eco-friendly ingredients, and recyclability, this breakthrough biodegradable plastic brings us closer to a cleaner, more sustainable planet.

 
March 19, 2025

Discover the mind-boggling engineering mastery of the 12,000-year-old underground city of Derinkuyu in Turkey. No Instagram filter needed to marvel at this ancient feat! Imagine 60,000 people hustling and bustling in its multi-level labyrinth of carved volcanic rock, seeking refuge from invaders and wrathful disasters. How did our ancient ancestors pull off such a jaw-dropping architectural wonder when power tools weren't even a thing? Time to delve into the enigmatic depths of Derinkuyu's underground secrets!

 
March 19, 2025

For the first time ever, scientists have made dream-to-dream communication possible. People actually exchanged messages while asleep in a controlled experiment.

 
March 19, 2025

Tyre, a city that has stood the test of time since 750 BC, has transformed dramatically into a vibrant Lebanese hub by 2024. Known for its storied harbors and mythical figures such as Europa and Dido, this ancient metropolis is rich with history that still echoes through its remnants. Today, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tyre enchants visitors with its unique fusion of remarkable archaeological treasures and contemporary urban life, inviting everyone to uncover the layers of its fascinating past.

 
March 19, 2025

The Pope's clothing displays a design akin to the Atacama Giant, a massive 390-foot geoglyph located in Chile's Atacama Desert. This fascinating association prompts inquiries into the cross-cultural and historical factors that influence religious imagery. Might there be a more profound, concealed relationship between these age-old symbols and contemporary religious traditions?

 
March 19, 2025

The region between Shatial and Raikot Bridge in Pakistan is home to more than 50,000 detailed carvings and 5,000 inscriptions, which are distributed across an impressive stretch of nearly 100 kilometers. These artifacts, dating from as early as the 9th century BC to the 16th century AD, form an expansive open-air gallery that vividly depicts ancient life, beliefs, and artistic expression through a variety of symbols, deities, and distinctive designs. These rock carvings serve as enduring testimonies to millennia of human activity, providing an invaluable and timeless insight into the cultural heritage of the past, meticulously preserved in stone for contemporary study and appreciation.