If we are on #theWorstTimeLineEver, still:
How do we get off of it so easily No One notices?
You win the Last Nobel Prize, because everything has happened and now is happening in the future, because now was going to.
It is so amazing.
Less than 1500 days, first local event.
#Science #Mathmatics
So exactly how much #Doomer can we get in 2026?
Sounds like a job for #AI to predict how crappy basically American instability in the world could make for all humanity & #TheWorstTimelineEver seem like a holiday when it was only 2025
*Tinfoil hat not inc., AI hates hats
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Only a nincompoop calls war on his own country. I’m with you. We would have been substantially better off.
Once again: we are in #theworsttimelineever
Harvard scientist believes interstellar comet could be alien craft: "We should put all possibilities on the table" boston By Courtney Cole Updated on: July 30, 2025 / 9:52 AM EDT / CBS Boston Harvard professor believes comet could be an alien probe Scientists are watching a newly discovered object in space, and most of them agree it's a comet, but not all of them. A Harvard scientist, who believes he's seen proof of alien life before, suspects this object may instead have alien origins. Professor Avi Loeb said there are clear signs that the comet known as "3I/ATLAS" could be an alien craft. "We should put all possibilities on the table that it's a rock, a comet, or something else until we get the evidence, the data that will tell us what it is," Loeb said in an interview with WBZ-TV. Professor Loeb and his team say the interstellar object is on an extremely unusual course for a comet, one that will take it close Venus, Mars and Jupiter. Loeb said the object appears to be "intelligently" directed and if it is alien, the world should prepare. "Blind date from a visitor" "I think that when we have a blind date from a visitor from another star, all bets are off," said Loeb. "We shouldn't assume anything, and we should assess the risk given the data that we have." Loeb said the risk should be assessed using something like the Richter scale for earthquakes. "Zero would be a natural object like a comet," Loeb said. "Ten would be an object that maneuvers as if it has an engine that is definitely technological, and then there should be some policymakers deciding how to respond to that." Professor Loeb says the object will pass closest to the sun on October 29. According to NASA, Comet 3I/ATLAS poses no threat to Earth and will remain far away. Professor on aliens "We see a lot of houses on the cosmic street that look just like ours, analogs of the Earth's sun system," Loeb said. "And I think it's very arrogant of us to assume that they don't have resident…
Ok mf'ers
Which one of you said,
"We might as well get invaded by aliens since we're already in #TheWorstTimelineEver"
Thanks, a°°hat.
" #Harvard scientist believes interstellar comet could be #alien craft: "We should put all possibilities on the table."
#CBSNews
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So, instead of us paying for better education, healthcare, infrastructure, and food with our tax dollars, we will be paying for the rump to literally gild the White House, refurbish a crappy plane, and create trillionares. Awesome.
#theworsttimelineever