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Grok Conversation / X Added: Mar 3, 2026
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Single Lighting Strike On Mars Detected After Sifting Through 108,000 MAVEN Observations | IFLScience Added: Mar 3, 2026
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Gideon Miller on X: "@GadSaad @BernieSanders @SenWarren Leave them alone theyâre sitting shiva" / X Added: Mar 3, 2026
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Meet Nalini Anantharaman, the mathematician decoding quantum chaos - India Today Added: Mar 3, 2026
Meet Nalini Anantharaman, the mathematician decoding quantum chaos
Site: India Today
Born in Paris in 1976, Nalini Anantharaman is a leading French mathematician known for her pioneering work in quantum chaos and spectral geometry. A professor at the Collège de France, she has received major global honours for explaining how order and unpredictability coexist in complex mathematical systems.
Born on February 26, 1976, in Paris to scientist parents, Nalini Anantharaman has emerged as one of the most influential mathematicians of her generation. Over the past two decades, she has built an international reputation for decoding one of science’s most intriguing puzzles — how chaos emerges in systems governed by precise mathematical laws.Her work lies at the intersection of geometry, dynamical systems and quantum physics, fields that attempt to explain how structure and unpredictability can exist side by side.A MATHEMATICS PRODIGYAnantharaman studied at the prestigious cole Normale Suprieure, one of France’s top academic institutions. In 2000, she completed her PhD at Paris 6 University under the supervision of Franois Ledrappier.Her doctoral research examined the fine structure of periodic trajectories in dynamical systems — highly abstract mathematical frameworks that describe how systems evolve over time. After her PhD, she became an assistant professor at the cole Normale Suprieure in Lyon and later joined the French National Center for Scientific Research as a full-time researcher.EXPLORING THE SCIENCE OF QUANTUM CHAOSA major focus of Anantharaman’s career has been quantum chaos — a specialised area of mathematical physics that studies how quantum systems can behave unpredictably without being random.One of her key contributions relates to quantum ergodicity, a concept describing how quantum states spread uniformly across available space rather than concentrating in specific regions.Through her work, she has shown how the geometry of a space — its shape and symmetries — influences how waves move within it. This deep connection between abstract mathematics and physical behaviour has become her signature research area.Her ability to unify geometry, analysis and physics into a coherent mathematical framework has earned her global respect.GLOBAL RECOGNITION AND HONOURSAnantharaman’s influence quickly expanded beyond France.In 2008, she served as Visiting Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. She later became vice president of the French Mathematical Society (2010–2012).In 2018, she delivered a lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Rio de Janeiro — one of the highest honours in the discipline.She was elected to the Academia Europaea in 2019 and later to the French Academy of Sciences.Her awards include:Salem Prize (2010)Henri Poincar Prize (2012)CNRS Silver Medal (2013)Infosys Prize (2018)Nemmers Prize (2020)Since October 2022, she has held the Chair of Spectral Geometry at the Collge de France, one of France’s most prestigious academic institutions.WHY HER WORK MATTERSAt first glance, her research may appear highly abstract. But its implications are profound.By studying how order and unpredictability coexist in mathematical systems, Anantharaman has helped deepen understanding of wave behaviour, quantum mechanics and the fundamental structure of space itself.Her career demonstrates that mathematics is not just about numbers — it is about uncovering the hidden architecture of reality.- EndsPublished By: Roshni Published On: Mar 3, 2026 14:24 ISTRead | Indian-origin professor wins Godel prize for breakthrough in computer science researchRead | Indian-origin mathematician Nalini Joshi named 2025 NSW Scientist of the Year

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Rust: The Unlikely Engine Of The Vibe Coding Era Added: Mar 4, 2026
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Some People See Aliens While on DMT. Researchers Want to Find Out What They Can Teach Us | WIRED Added: Mar 4, 2026
Some People See Aliens While on DMT. Researchers Want to Find Out What They Can Teach Us
Site: WIRED
A new psychedelic retreat calling itself a âSETI for the mindâ aims to establish two-way communication with the nonhuman entities people encounter while tripping on DMT.
The machine would map his brain activity while the potent psychedelic dimethyltryptamine, commonly known as DMT, coursed through an IV drip and into his bloodstream. With some trepidation, he waited to be plunged into an otherworldly realm that was familiar, given his many years of psychedelic experience, and yet, as was inevitably the case with every DMT trip, completely new. âI didnât know when they were going to turn it on,â he says. âIt was eight minutes of having your head in a guillotine, waiting for it to fucking drop.â Then, like a rocket ripping out of Earthâs atmosphere, he arrived. And he knew he was being watchedânot only by the humans back in the hospital room but also by a panoply of alien beings within the DMT realm itself. For Gallimore, one of the goals behind DMTx is to study an especially strange aspect of the DMT experience: perceived encounters with nonhuman, seemingly superintelligent entities. On March 18, he and a team of experts will launch a new psychedelic retreat center-slash-research facility on the tiny Caribbean island of Bequia aimed in part at establishing sustained, two-way communication with these beings. A âSETI for the mind,â Gallimore calls it, referring to the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence. Called Eleusis, the facility is named after an ancient Greek city that once attracted spiritual pilgrims for the ritual consumption of what some experts believe was a psychedelic potion. DMT is currently a Schedule 1 drug in the US, the federal governmentâs most tightly controlled category, but it can be administered legally in Bequia by licensed care providers. Eleusisâ research wing will be overseen by Noonautics, a nonprofit headed by Gallimore which âexplores the edges of human understanding,â according to its website, while the therapeutic side will be managed by Charles Patti and Christina Thomas, a couple who also co-own a ketamine clinic in Florida. (While the therapeutic potential of DMT hasnât been as rigorously studied as that of some other psychedelics, it has shown promise for the treatment of alcohol use disorder and major depressive disorder.) DMTx sessions will be available to Eleusis guests (the resort is expecting to host 30 this month) under the supervision of medical experts, and alongside a plethora of new-agey offerings like breathwork and sound healing. All applicants will be prescreened to exclude anyone with âclear contraindications such as certain cardiovascular conditions, unmanaged psychiatric disorders, or medication conflicts,â says Thomas. The Eleusis experienceâstarting with a four-day package costing $9,500 and including two DMTx sessions, lodging, and foodâis promoted as a more personalizable and manageable alternative to ayahuasca, which in addition to lasting several hours can also be a physical ordeal and, like any psychedelic, sometimes end up in a terrifying trip. In the Amazon, where some experts believe ayahuasca has been used by indigenous peoples for millennia, the physical and psychological discomforts caused by the potion are viewed as important components of the healing process. But the IV-based DMTx system can be titrated up or down depending on the psychonaut's comfort level. If they want to abort, the drug flow can be cut off, and its effects will wear off in minutes. âInstead of having to sit in your own personal hell for six hours on ayahuasca, you can actually dial that back for people and make it more digestible,â Patti says. Guests will be interviewed on camera after their DMTx sessions to describe their experiences, including any entity encounters. Those testimonials will then be used to create promotional clips for Eleusisâ social media channels, along with a full-length documentary âto help break the taboos and stigmas associated with the medicine,â according to Patti. The thread connecting most perceived DMT entity encounters is an overwhelming sense of technological sophistication and godlike power. âI was confronted with what seemed to me to be the undeniable hand of some kind of intelligence,â Gallimore said of his first DMT trip during his recent appearance on Joe Roganâs podcast, âa supremely advanced, ancient, and yet highly technological intelligence.â In his latest book, Death by Astonishment (a nod to the late McKenna, who used that phrase to describe what he believed to be the only risk of using DMT), Gallimore argues that whatever is happening to the brain during a DMT trip, itâs not mere âhallucinationââa term he uses somewhat derisively. He makes the case that DMT unlocks a realm ordinarily cut off to our senses and populated by unfathomably advanced nonhuman entities. Robin Carhart-Harris, a neurology researcher at UC San Francisco, and one of the coauthors of the Imperial DMTx study, knows better than anyone how powerful DMT experiences can be. Itâs his firm belief, however, that what feels like a face-to-face encounter with an intelligent entity is an illusion, basically a higher-order version of seeing faces in clouds. âWe're a very visual and very social animal, so we are already by our intrinsic nature primed to process beings,â he says. âAnd lo and behold, what comes up out of the highly entropic DMT state is a âsentient being.ââ The psychologist and consciousness researcher Susan Blackmore tells me something similar: âDeep down in our brains, weâre ready to encounter other humans and trying to assess whether they're good or bad and what their intentions are, because we wouldn't be alive if we couldn't do that pretty well,â she says. âI think that's, in the end, what we'll find out [is happening in the DMT state].â Gallimoreâs counterargument is basically that DMT entities are so radically unlike anything humans couldâve ever conceivably encountered in their waking lives that they canât be dismissed as manifestations of unconscious archetypes; thereâs no ready-made psychological blueprint for self-transforming elf machines, in other words. But his ambition to study these entitiesâand to determine whether they exist independently of the human mindâraises some thorny methodological questions. Consciousness is a notoriously slippery phenomenon to observe and measure scientifically, and as the rise of AI chatbots has made troublingly clear, humans can all too easily mistake what looks like intelligence for subjective, conscious awareness. Gallimore envisions a multidisciplinary approach: sending mathematicians, linguists, and specialists from other fields into the DMT realm to study the so-called entities firsthand. (Think Arrival, but inside the human brain.) âIf you were going into the Amazon rainforest for the first time, you'd send in biologists, primatologists, cartographers, geologists, soil scientists, meteorologists, hydrologists, all these different people to analyze certain features of the environment,â he says. âThe DMT space is no different in that regard.â Other experts have suggested quizzing DMT entities to test their supposed intelligence; asking them, for example, to factor phone-number-length numbers into their unique sets of primes (which most humans canât do without a computer). But that would require their cooperation, and as Gallimore points out, they might not be interested. At the end of the day, though, the question of the entitiesâ âindependenceâ could be irrelevant. If the purpose and promise of psychedelic therapy is to help people break out of psychological ruts, and an encounter with an alien being thatâs somehow conjured by the brain is enough to make that happen, maybe thatâs all that matters. As Pattiâwho credits such encounters with helping him to overcome a yearslong struggle with addictionâtold me: âWhether they were real or not doesn't matter to me as much as the positive things I gained from the experience.â

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Brandon Herrera WINS Forcing Runoff, Dan Crenshaw & Jasmine Crockett GET FIRED | Tim Pool - YouTube Added: Mar 4, 2026
HE ACTUALLY PULLED IT OFF
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IT WAS STOLEN - YouTube Added: Mar 4, 2026
IT WAS STOLEN
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Why do birds bob their heads when they walk? - YouTube Added: Mar 4, 2026
Why do birds bob their heads when they walk?
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Why do some birds bob their heads when they walk? For many birds, head bobbing accompanies walking, giving them a rather distinctive appearance. It would see...

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Peter Schweizer on Chinaâs Stealth US Takeover Through Mass Migration - YouTube Added: Mar 4, 2026
Peter Schweizer on Chinaâs Stealth US Takeover Through Mass Migration
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Investigative journalist Peter Schweizer speaks to Miranda Devine about China's weaponization of birthright citizenship that will deliver one million Chines...

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Talarico Wins in Texas Primary, Noem Confronted by GOP Senators, Iran Conflict Widen: AM Update 3/4 - YouTube Added: Mar 4, 2026
Talarico Wins in Texas Primary, Noem Confronted by GOP Senators, Iran Conflict Widen: AM Update 3/4
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The Texas Democratic Senate primary sees James Talarico victorious but Jasmine Crockett still refusing to concede. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem fa...

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Anthropic ban may threaten the military's AI advantage over China Added: Mar 4, 2026
Anthropic ban may threaten the military's AI advantage over China
Site: Axios
The international race for AI advantage is not measured in years, but weeks and days.

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Chimps' love for crystals could help us understand our own ancestors' fascination with these stones Added: Mar 4, 2026
Chimps' love for crystals could help us understand our own ancestors' fascination with these stones
Crystals have repeatedly been found at archaeological sites alongside Homo remains. Evidence shows that hominins have been collecting these stones for as long as 780,000 years. Yet, we know that our ancestors did not use them as weapons, tools, or even jewelry. So why did they collect them at all?

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WE'RE GOING IN | Timcast IRL #1461 w/ Austin Rodgers & Adam Johnson - YouTube Added: Mar 4, 2026
WE'RE GOING IN | Timcast IRL #1461 w/ Austin Rodgers & Adam Johnson
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Take control of your cellular health today. Go to https://www.qualialife.com/timcast to get 50% off and save an extra 15% with the code TIM.Try my favorite s...

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Heard around the world: THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP! đşđ¸ - YouTube Added: Mar 4, 2026
Heard around the world: THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP! đşđ¸
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"Trump is not just saving America, he is saving the world."Heard around the world: THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP! đşđ¸

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Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, Mar. 4, 2026 - YouTube Added: Mar 4, 2026
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, Mar. 4, 2026
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The White House

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US submarine sinks Iranian warship by torpedo in a first since World War II | Fox News Added: Mar 4, 2026
US submarine sinks Iranian warship by torpedo in a first since World War II | Fox News

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War with Iran has âonly just begun,â Hegseth says - POLITICO Added: Mar 4, 2026
War with Iran has âonly just begun,â Hegseth says
Site: POLITICO
Top military officials said the campaign will intensify â and declined to say what victory might look like.
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James Talarico wins US Senate Democratic primary in Texas, beating Crockett - Axios Austin Added: Mar 4, 2026
James Talarico wins Democratic primary in Texas' U.S. Senate race
Site: Axios
The state lawmaker defeated U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Dallas.

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Quote of the day by Confucius meaning explained: Quote of the day by Confucius: 'To practice five things under all circumstances constitutes perfect virtue; these five are...' - lessons on moral values and self-development by the Chinese philosopher and Founder of Confucianism - The Economic Times
Quote of the day by Confucius: Quotes often serve as timeless guides, offering clarity in just a few words. In moments of uncertainty, they can anchor our thoughts and remind us of enduring values. Many people turn to historical thinkers for guidance, finding relevance in teachings that have shaped civilizations. Ancient philosophy in particular continues to resonate because it addresses universal themes such as morality, leadership, discipline, and compassion. Todayâs Quote of the Day comes from one of historyâs most influential moral philosophers, whose teachings continue to influence ethics, education, and governance across cultures.Quote of the Day Today: Confucius on Moral ValuesQuote of the day by Confucius: To practice five things under all circumstances constitutes perfect virtue; these five are gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness, and kindness, as per BrainyQuote.Quote of the Day March 3: Understanding the Meaning of Confucius' MessageThe quote by Confucius emphasizes that true virtue is not a single act but a consistent way of living. When he says that practicing five things âunder all circumstancesâ constitutes perfect virtue, he is stressing consistency. Moral character, in Confucian thought, is measured not by occasional good deeds but by steady behavior in every situation, whether easy or difficult.128970840 Quote of the Day by Confucius: Understanding Gravity, Generosity, Sincerity, Earnestness and KindnessThe five qualities form a complete ethical framework. âGravityâ refers to seriousness, dignity, and self-control. It suggests behaving thoughtfully rather than impulsively. âGenerosity of soulâ reflects broad-mindedness and compassion toward others. âSincerityâ means honesty and authenticity, aligning oneâs words with oneâs inner intentions. âEarnestnessâ points to dedication and responsibility in fulfilling duties. Finally, âkindnessâ embodies benevolence and concern for othersâ well-being.Quote of the Day: How Consistent Moral Practice Shapes True CharacterTogether, these virtues represent what Confucian philosophy describes as moral cultivation. Rather than focusing on status, wealth, or power, Confucius taught that personal character defines a personâs worth. The quote ultimately teaches that perfect virtue is achieved not through dramatic moments, but through disciplined, compassionate, and sincere conduct practiced consistently throughout life.128954800 Confuciusâ Early Life and Intellectual JourneyConfucius is often remembered as Chinaâs greatest teacher, but his life was far from easy or privileged. Born in 551 BCE in Qufu in the state of Lu, he grew up after his fatherâs early death in modest circumstances, as per a Britannica report.Though descended from an aristocratic family, his branch had lost wealth and status. He worked his way up through minor government posts, serving in roles such as keeper of granaries and later as minister of crime, where he earned respect for his sense of order and diplomacy.How Confucian Teachings Shaped Ethics and LeadershipYet political conflict forced him into self-exile. For 14 years, he traveled from state to state with a small group of devoted disciples, hoping to find a ruler willing to put his moral vision into practice, as per the Britannica report. He faced danger, rejection, and even threats to his life, but never abandoned his belief that virtue and trust, not force, should guide government.128953829 Lasting Impact of Confucian Teachings on SocietyConfucius taught that character is cultivated through ritual, music, learning, and humaneness (ren). He believed moral example inspires more lasting change than punishment. Though he never gained lasting political power, his teachings endured, shaping Chinese and East Asian civilization for centuries, as per the Britannica report.Iconic Quotes by ConfucianHere are a few more quotes by Confucian. Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated, as per BrainyQuote. Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it, as per BrainyQuote. He who learns but does not think, is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger, as per BrainyQuote. Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance, as per BrainyQuote. Study the past, if you would divine the future, as per BrainyQuote.

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KAREN The Video Game Goes Viral And PISSES Everyone Off | Tim Pool - YouTube Added: Mar 4, 2026
KAREN The Video Game Goes Viral And PISSES Everyone Off | Tim Pool
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I think the game is hilarious and will definitely play itBecome A Memberhttp://youtube.com/timcastnews/joinThe Green Room - https://rumble.com/playlists/aa56...

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Pablo Neruda on How to Hold Time â The Marginalian Added: Mar 4, 2026
Pablo Neruda on How to Hold Time
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âTime is a river that sweeps me along, but I am a river,â Borges wrote. âTime is a fire that consumes me, but I am the fire.â Most of us are not Borges. Most of us are drownâŚ

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Key takeaways from first primaries of 2026 U.S. midterm elections Added: Mar 4, 2026
Texas warning signs: 4 takeaways from the first primaries of 2026
Site: Axios
Voters are on the verge of sending as many as three Texas House incumbents packing.

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A Bad Night in Texas for the GOP's Future | National Review Added: Mar 4, 2026
A Bad Night in Texas for the GOP's Future | National Review

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The Simple Guide to Agent Skills. One of the easiest and most flexible⌠| by John Hawkins | Mar, 2026 | Level Up Coding
Added: Mar 4, 2026The Simple Guide to Agent Skills
Site: Medium
One of the easiest and most flexible new ideas in language model tools is the idea of skills. You can build these yourself easily and plugâŚ

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Brooklyn Prelude (1939) | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Brooklyn Prelude (1939)
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KIMSUNGHOON
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Scrubbing In (Intro) | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
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Manzanares 1991 | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Manzanares 1991
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KIMSUNGHOON
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One I Love | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
One I Love
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Jean Ritchie
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O Love Is Teasin' | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
O Love Is Teasin'
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Jean Ritchie
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Jubilee | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Jubilee
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Jean Ritchie
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Pretty Nancy | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Pretty Nancy
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Jean Ritchie
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Orlando: T'ubbidirò, crudele...Fammi combattere | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Orlando: T'ubbidirò, crudele...Fammi combattere
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Xavier Sabata, Le Concert de l'Hostel Dieu, & Franck-Emmanuel Comte
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Artemisia: Se tuona irato il cielo (Eumene) | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Artemisia: Se tuona irato il cielo (Eumene)
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Alicia Amo, Tiento Nuovo, & Ignacio Prego
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Astianatte: Aria ÂŤRender mi vuoleÂť | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Astianatte: Aria ÂŤRender mi vuoleÂť
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Vespres d'ArnadĂ, Xavier Sabata, & Dani Espasa
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Winterreise, D. 911: Gute Nacht | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Winterreise, D. 911: Gute Nacht
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Xavier Sabata & Francisco Poyato
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Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147, Pt. 2: X. Jesu bleibet meine Freude | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147, Pt. 2: X. Jesu bleibet meine Freude
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Sir David Willcocks, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, & The Choir of King's College, Cambridge
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Carried by the Swamp | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Carried by the Swamp
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Wyatt Creed
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Ghost in The bottle | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Ghost in The bottle
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Wyatt Creed
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Daylight (Official Audio) | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Daylight (Official Audio)
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Absolutely

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Natural Disaster (Official Audio) | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Natural Disaster (Official Audio)
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Absolutely

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Ifigenia in Tauride, Atto primo. Sinfonia: I. Allegro | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Ifigenia in Tauride, Atto primo. Sinfonia: I. Allegro
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Les Talens Lyriques & Christophe Rousset
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Sonata for Violin and Continuo in E Minor, BWV 1023 (Transc. for Viola da Gamba and Harpsichord by Atsushi Sakai): I. [Prelude] â Adagio ma non tanto | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Sonata for Violin and Continuo in E Minor, BWV 1023 (Transc. for Viola da Gamba and Harpsichord by Atsushi Sakai): I. [Prelude] â Adagio ma non tanto
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Atsushi Sakai & Christophe Rousset
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I Rise in My Divine Feminine Power | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
I Rise in My Divine Feminine Power
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Manifested Dreams
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Aries â Fire of Beginning | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Aries â Fire of Beginning
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Manifested Dreams
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I Am Her | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
I Am Her
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Manifested Dreams
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Partita No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 826: I. Sinfonia | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
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Schubert Sonata No. 8 in E flat major Op.122 D 568 | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Schubert Sonata No. 8 in E flat major Op.122 D 568
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Serkmusic
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Piano Sonata No. 7 in E-Flat Major, Op. 122, D. 568: I. Alegro moderato | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
Piano Sonata No. 7 in E-Flat Major, Op. 122, D. 568: I. Alegro moderato
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Barry Douglas
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MĂźllerlieder von Franz Schubert, S. 565: No. 5, Wohin? (After Schubert's Op. 25 No. 2, D. 795) | YouTube Music Added: Mar 4, 2026
MĂźllerlieder von Franz Schubert, S. 565: No. 5, Wohin? (After Schubert's Op. 25 No. 2, D. 795)
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Barry Douglas