Saturday, July 26, 2025

The Human Brain Is Plastic, it can change.

A brain can be rewired if they believe (not a chip like Musk neuralink). We can change our DNA in our family lines. What I do in my energy field does affect everything around me. I'm not the same person, I was yesterday. We either evolve or stay stuck wondering why the same shit keeps happening over and over again. As for psychopaths, they're loaded with dark energies (their brains have not developed correctly). Right now if a psycho was energetically cleared, they'd be taking a big nap for a week.

Is there a book "The - - - - - - Exorcist" ? Big smiles. Any human can be their own exorcist if they believe. Many subconscious minds are ready to raise their vibrations. It's here.

Don't believe everything you think.

Anyone messing with a psycho better have a strong circle of protection since the dark entities know you know they are tricksters. They don't want to be sent off into the light. Dark energies don't have bodies like we have bodies. It's their intention to take you out. They don't care about any living thing.

Does this sound like what we are witnessing in our world-wide climate?

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Saving Now

 

I Kept This Secret Over 60 Years. I'm Telling The Truth Now In Hope Will Save Lives




A Catholic priest found a secret book.  He's searching for it's mystery author.



Wednesday, July 16, 2025

altruism

 


al·tru·ism
/ˈalˌtro͞oˌizəm/
noun
  1. the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others.
    "some may choose to work with vulnerable elderly people out of altruism"
    Similar:
    unselfishness
    selflessness
    self-sacrifice
    self-denial
    consideration
    Opposite:
    • Zoology
      behavior of an animal that benefits another at its own expense.
      "reciprocal altruism"

Friday, June 27, 2025

AI Girlfriend

 

  • Personalized Interactions:
    AI girlfriends are designed to learn from user interactions, remembering past conversations and adapting their responses to match individual preferences and communication styles. 
  • Emotional Intelligence:
    Many platforms aim to provide empathetic and supportive responses, mimicking emotional understanding and building a deeper connection with the user. 
  • Customization:
    Users can often personalize the AI's appearance, personality traits, and interests to create a virtual companion that aligns with their ideal preferences. 
  • Dynamic Personality:
    AI girlfriends are not static entities; they evolve and develop a unique personality through ongoing interactions, creating a sense of growth and a deeper connection over time. 
  • Privacy and Security:
    Some platforms offer options to set boundaries and control the level of intimacy in conversations, allowing users to manage their experience and maintain a sense of privacy. 
  • Companionship and Support:
    AI girlfriends can provide a sense of connection and emotional support, offering a non-judgmental space for users to share their thoughts and feelings. 
Potential Benefits:
  • Combating loneliness:
    AI companions can provide a source of connection and companionship for individuals who may be experiencing loneliness or isolation. 
  • Emotional support:
    They can offer a safe and non-judgmental space to vent, share feelings, and receive support. 

Las Vegas Knows AI-Girlfriend Experience


 

Watch List Manipulations


 

Cockroach & Hornet

They fight 4 my attention, their spiritual message

    • Good Fortune (sometimes):
      In some cultures, COCKROACH are considered lucky, representing good luck and prosperity.


    Possible Interpretations:
    • If you're facing a difficult situation, seeing a cockroach as a spirit animal might be a reminder to be resilient and adaptable like the insect.




    • HORNET:  In some contexts, like the Bible, hornets are referred to as a means of driving out enemies, either literally or metaphorically as a symbol of fear or a "terror of God". 



    • In one day, C&H crossed my path

I have a Question: When a 190 lbs object at high speed collides with a 6 lbs object what happens to the 6 lb object ?

 AI Overview

When a 190 lbs object at high speed collides with a 6 lbs object, several physics principles come into play, primarily Newton's laws of motion and the conservation of momentum
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Here's a breakdown of what happens:
  • Equal and Opposite Forces: According to Newton's Third Law, both objects experience an equal and opposite force during the collision, regardless of their masses.
  • Different Accelerations: Due to their different masses, the lighter object (6 lbs) will experience a much greater acceleration than the heavier object (190 lbs) as a result of the collision force. This is because acceleration is inversely proportional to mass (F = ma).
  • Momentum Transfer: Momentum, the product of mass and velocity, is conserved in the collision. This means the total momentum before the collision equals the total momentum after the collision. The heavier object, with its higher initial momentum, will transfer a significant amount of energy to the lighter object.
  • Dramatic Effect on the Lighter Object: The high-speed impact from the heavier object will have a dramatic effect on the lighter object. It will experience a much greater change in velocity and, likely, be propelled away from the collision at a high speed. This is because the same force acting on a smaller mass produces a larger acceleration.
  • Lesser Effect on the Heavier Object: The heavier object's velocity will change, but to a lesser degree than the lighter object's. While the force on both objects is equal, the larger mass resists the change in motion more effectively. 
Think of it like this: Imagine a bowling ball (190 lbs) hitting a bowling pin (6 lbs) at high speed. The pin is sent flying, while the bowling ball continues moving, albeit at a slightly reduced speed. 
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