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Greenland’s Allure: Why the U.S. Eyes the Arctic Giant

Greenland has long fascinated U.S. policymakers – not just as a quaint island, but as a strategic prize. In the waning days of World War II, President Harry Truman famously offered Denmark US$100 million for Greenland (a proposal Denmark forcefully and spontaneously rejected). The episode foreshadowed enduring U.S. interest. Today, Arctic melting ice, climate change, […]

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The Primal Energy of the Universe: Two Scientific Perspectives, 3500 Years Apart

This articles objectively examines the idea of a “primal energy” – from which all other energies flow – through the lens of modern physics and compares it with the scientific derivations of ancient India, 3500 years ago. In science we don’t invoke gods, but we do study fundamental energies, but the deeper we go into

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Top Trending Hashtags January 2026

#ZelenskyyInIndia – Zelensky’s India Visit Sparks Conversations Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dominated social media buzz in late January 2026. Rumors of a possible Zelensky visit to India fueled the hashtag #ZelenskyyInIndia, reflecting how geopolitics can drive global social trends. Reports in December 2025 indicated Zelensky could visit New Delhi in January 2026 , coming on

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AI Fundamentals for Seniors Over 60 In an era where technology evolves rapidly, artificial intelligence (AI) stands out as a transformative force that’s accessible to everyone, including those over 60. If you’re a senior wondering about AI fundamentals and how to dive-in without feeling overwhelmed, you’re in the right place. This comprehensive guide de-mystifies AI

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12 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India Along the Ancient Silk Road

Ancient India lay at the crossroads of Asia’s great overland and maritime trade routes. From the high mountain passes of the Karakoram to the bustling ports of the Bay of Bengal, goods, ideas and faiths flowed into and out of the subcontinent for more than a millennium. UNESCO’s Silk Roads Programme identifies four principal corridors

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The Landscape of Cosmic Consciousness

1. Quantum Field Theory & the Spiritual Void 1.1 The Quantum Vacuum as “Something Called Nothing” In QFT, the vacuum isn’t empty—it is a seething sea of virtual particles and fluctuating fields, whose zero‑point energy drives phenomena such as the Casimir effect. This “something called nothing” parallels the ancient Indian concept of Shoonya (nothing-ness), which

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