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      <image:title>Blog - Memory As Resistance in Joanna Newsom’s “Sapokanikan” - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Illustration depicting the Lenape village, Sapokanikan. Sourced via La Testa Magazine</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tom Chi “Everything is Connected” on TEDx Taipei - Image sourced via TEDx Talks YT</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Everything Is Connected? - This diagram depicts the classic double-slit experiment, demonstrating the observer effect.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Electron Beam Gun: Electrons are emitted from an electron beam gun toward a barrier with two slits. Double Slit: The electrons pass through the double slit, creating the potential for an interference pattern. Observing Screen Over Time: As electrons hit the observing screen, their impact points are recorded. Interference Pattern: Without observation, an interference pattern forms on the screen, indicating wave-like behavior of electrons.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Everything Is Connected? - Diagram illustrating the holographic principle which suggests that all of the information contained within a volume of space can be represented as a theory that exists on the boundary of that space.</image:title>
      <image:caption>The black sphere inside the larger sphere represents the volume of space under consideration. The red squiggly lines on the surface of the larger sphere represent the information encoded on the boundary of this volume. The arrows indicate that the information on the boundary (2D surface) is describing the interior (3D space).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Everything Is Connected? - Diagram illustrating how consciousness arises according to Integrated Information Theory (IIT)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Physical Substrate: Neuronal logic gates (A, B, C, D) in the brain form the physical basis. Conceptual Structure: The neural network creates a structured pattern of possible states and connections. Purview and Mechanism: States and their probabilities are analyzed to understand their contributions. Experience: The structured neural activity results in a conscious experience, like playing the piano.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - The Forgotten People of The Psychedelic Renaissance - Members of the Wixárika at a Peyote Pilgrimage Ritual - Image sourced via The New York Times ‘Inside a Peyote Pilgrimage’</image:title>
      <image:caption>Members of the Wixárika at a Peyote Pilgrimage Ritual - Image sourced via The New York Times ‘Inside a Peyote Pilgrimage’</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - The Forgotten People of The Psychedelic Renaissance - "Huachuma" is the plant's original name in Quechua. When Europeans arrived in the Americas over 500 years ago, they targeted medicine keepers in an attempt to dismantle native culture. This led to many traditions and practices being forced underground for preservation. One method of preservation involved assigning sacred plants Catholic names to avoid suspicion of traditional use or meaning. This is how "Huachuma" came to be known as "San Pedro," meaning Saint Peter in Spanish. In Catholicism, Saint Peter is associated with 'holding the keys to the gates of heaven,' which highlights the nature of the medicine even in its adopted Catholic name.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Archaeological findings indicate that Native Americans have been using peyote for religious purposes for thousands of years. The peyote ritual typically involves a night-long ceremony where individuals gather in a special location, such as a tipi or other structure, facing a fire and a crescent-shaped altar. The ceremony comprises four basic components: praying, singing, consuming peyote, and quietly contemplating. Through this ritual, individuals often experience personal revelations leading to forgiveness of sins, alleviation of both bodily and spiritual ills, fostering a greater sense of community, and gaining insights that aid in leading a moral and ethical life. Indigenous people aim to preserve this heritage so that future generations can remain connected to the medicine and the land. Many Indigenous people assert that peyote gardens hold historical significance due to the "ancestral pilgrimage that occurred there long ago," as stated by Sandor Iron Rope, President of the Native American Church (NAC) and a member of the Oglala people. The healing aspect of the peyote ceremony is particularly cherished by Indigenous Americans. Arlen Lightfoot, a member of the Otoe tribe, describes the ceremony as "about healing a sick person with this holy medicine." Additionally, ceremonial songs and dances performed during the ingestion of peyote are regarded as a "unique way of expressing the stories of ancients," according to Lakota man Julius Not Afraid.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - The Biggest Uno reverse card in renewable energy this year: Could fracking be good? - Electricity Sources in TWh/yr</image:title>
      <image:caption>This horizontal bar plot shows that coal and gas are the two leading sources of energy for generating electricity, while renewable sources like hydroelectric, wind and solar energy are far far behind in terms of annual Terawatt-hour production</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - The Biggest Uno reverse card in renewable energy this year: Could fracking be good? - 1) A well is drilled vertically or at an angle into the Earth's crust to reach the target rock formation, which contains oil or natural gas. 2) In many fracking operations, the wellbore is extended horizontally into the rock formation, increasing the contact area with the reservoir. 3) A high-pressure fluid, typically composed of water mixed with sand and various chemicals, is injected into the well at high pressure. This fluid is used to create fractures or cracks in the rock. 4) The high-pressure fluid fractures the rock, and the sand or proppants are carried into the fractures, holding them open. This allows oil or natural gas to flow more freely. 5) With the fractures in place, the oil or natural gas trapped in the rock formation can flow into the wellbore and be brought to the surface.</image:title>
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