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The Origin

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  You’ve found the origin. It begins with a puzzle, it ends with a legend. This is Self Evidence — part book, part game, part... something else. So welcome, wanderer... You've stumbled onto the starting line of something a little wild. Self Evidence isn't just a countdown — it's an open dare to the universe. Ready or not, the clock is already ticking. Let's see where it leads... ⏳ Calculating time until reveal... Access the Transmission ⚡ Join the Rebellion Think differently? Meme dangerously? Build audiences like fire? The Self Evidence project is open — but only to the bold. Choose Your Path Block 0002: [The Origin]

Why Action Lab Shorts Makes Science Addictive

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Laser Experiment in Seconds: Action Lab Shorts Explained What happens when you point a laser at an everyday object? In less than a minute, Action Lab Shorts turns simple science into jaw-dropping discoveries. Their latest video shows how light, heat, and physics interact in ways you’ll never forget — proving that learning doesn’t have to be slow to be mind-blowing. Here’s the clip — watch how lasers create science magic in seconds: Who’s Behind It? Action Lab Shorts is the snack-sized version of the hugely popular Action Lab channel. With 4.5 million subscribers and billions of views, they’ve mastered the art of making science both short and unforgettable. The Shorts channel takes that same energy and distills it into quick bursts of curiosity. Why We Love It At Self Evidence, we’re all about those sparks of insight that make you pause and wonder. Action Lab Shorts delivers exactly that — compressing complex science into moments that feel like pure magic. If you enjoyed ...

Dr Ben Miles and the Tree That Channels Lightning Like a Superpower

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⚡ Scientists Discover Tree That Uses Lightning Like a Weapon If Thor was a botanist, this would be his favorite species. In this short video, Dr Ben Miles drops a mind-melting fact: certain Tonka Bean trees don’t just survive lightning strikes—they weaponize them. According to Ben, these trees are repeatedly struck by lightning but remain unharmed—while nearby plants and parasitic vines are zapped into oblivion. It's nature’s version of targeted energy warfare. Dr Ben Miles isn’t just a physicist—he’s a science communicator, entrepreneur, and YouTuber with a mission: to bring entrepreneurship into science . You’ll find him explaining quantum weirdness, evolutionary genius, or biotech breakthroughs with the energy of a Marvel character and the clarity of your favorite teacher. @DrBenMiles on YouTube — 1.15M subscribers and counting Linktree: All his stuff Empirical Ventures — investing in bold science Rockstar Scientist Merch So what makes the...