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Are wormholes stable or self-destructing?
What Is a Wormhole? A Quick Scientific Overview In Einstein’s theory of general relativity, gravity arises from the curvature of spacetime. Wormholes are solutions to Einstein’s equations that connect two distant regions of spacetime through a tunnel-like geometry.
By shahkar jalal4 days ago in Education
Ensuring Service Quality Amidst Business Expansion
Business expansion is often seen as a milestone of success. It reflects growth, profitability, and a wider reach. However, with this growth comes a critical challenge that can define a company's long-term sustainability—maintaining service quality. As operations stretch across new markets, larger customer bases, and more complex systems, the risk of service decline increases. Customers today expect consistent, high-quality experiences regardless of where or how they interact with a brand. This makes service quality not just a priority, but a cornerstone of growth strategy.
By Devin Doyle of Newport Beach4 days ago in Education
Ensuring Service Quality Amidst Business Expansion
Business expansion is often seen as a milestone of success. It reflects growth, profitability, and a wider reach. However, with this growth comes a critical challenge that can define a company's long-term sustainability—maintaining service quality. As operations stretch across new markets, larger customer bases, and more complex systems, the risk of service decline increases. Customers today expect consistent, high-quality experiences regardless of where or how they interact with a brand. This makes service quality not just a priority, but a cornerstone of growth strategy.
By Devin Doyle of Newport Beach4 days ago in Education
Before the Bell: Daily Pre-Market Steps That Drive Consistent Trading Wins
In daily trading, the difference between consistency and chaos often comes down to what happens before the session starts. The most reliable traders don’t wait for the bell to decide what to do—they use the early hours to map out a plan, filter distractions, and establish a tactical approach to the day.
By Agast Mishra4 days ago in Education
Strategic Legal Excellence: How Top Lawyers Master and Win the Most Complex Cases
Winning a complex case is rarely about luck. It’s the result of intention, skill, preparation, and a strategic mindset that guides every decision from the earliest investigation to the final courtroom argument. Top lawyers do not simply react to what unfolds—they anticipate, plan, and execute with precision. Their approach to legal mastery provides a blueprint that any attorney can use to navigate complicated cases successfully. This article explores the strategic methods elite attorneys use to turn even the toughest legal challenges into decisive victories.
By Mark Obenstine4 days ago in Education
I Thought I Was Smart Enough for College—Until Burnout Hit Me in My Second Year in New York City
I used to believe burnout was something that happened to other people. The ones who didn’t plan properly. Those who skipped class also contributed to burnout. The ones who weren’t “serious” about their education.
By Mustak Eman4 days ago in Education
How Digital Menu Boards Can Simplify Operations in Hospitality
I'll be honest—when I first heard about digital menu boards, I thought they were just fancy screens that made restaurants look modern. But after spending time researching how they actually work in real hospitality environments, I realized they're solving problems I didn't even know existed.
By Jerry Kane 4 days ago in Education
Propaganda 2.1 Model, Manufacture of Dissent and Monetisation of Outrage
Abstract This article introduces the Propaganda 2.1 model as a theoretical extension of the author’s earlier Propaganda 2.0 framework, arguing that contemporary online media ecosystems are no longer governed primarily by political, ideological or cultural objectives but by a dominant economic policy of platform capitalism. In this regime, revenue optimisation trumps belief formation, identity construction and persuasive coherence, transforming propaganda from a project of ideological influence into an infrastructure for affect extraction. The model identifies three core mechanisms structuring this new phase. First, rage-baiting or the monetisation of outrage becomes the central commodity form of public discourse, replacing persuasion with the algorithmic optimisation of irritation, humiliation and moral injury. Second, the proliferation of AI ‘slop’ produces a regime of semantic banalisation in which meaning is not distorted but dissolved through excess, flooding the public sphere with syntactically fluent yet cognitively weightless content that exhausts attention rather than informing it. Third, parasociality functions as simulated intimacy, substituting civic belonging and social reciprocity with managed emotional attachment to influencers, automated agents and personalised feeds. Together these mechanisms describe a propaganda system that no longer requires belief, truth or ideological consistency. Outrage replaces conviction, automation replaces meaning, and artificial intimacy replaces sociality, marking the transition from the manufacture of dissent to the liquidation of public opinion itself. Does a media system that no longer seeks to persuade but to provoke still qualify as propaganda, or has it become a different technology of power altogether? If outrage is now more profitable than truth, what remains of public opinion as a democratic force? Can meaning survive in a communicative environment flooded by automated, semantically empty content? And when artificial intimacy replaces social relations, is the public sphere still a space for politics, or only a marketplace for emotions?
By Peter Ayolov4 days ago in Education
Behind Every Successful Ride: How Taxi App Development Companies Build Scalable Platforms
When users employ a taxi booking application, they see things as very straightforward; they simply push a button to order a ride. However, what users do not see is the system of digital complexity and sophistication whizzing around them, making real-time decisions hundreds of times a minute.
By Krunal Vyas5 days ago in Education









