Today's pick: Laban Greets Jacob (c. 1655) - Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn. #art #Rembrandt #Jacob
Today's pick: Laban Greets Jacob (c. 1655) - Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn. #art #Rembrandt #Jacob
Solo Sikoa screws over Jacob Fatu after WWE books his first title defense at Backlash https://www.inbella.com/1030716/solo-sikoa-screws-over-jacob-fatu-after-wwe-books-his-first-title-defense-at-backlash/ #after.. #at #backlash #books #cageside #Defense #EntertainmentNews #fatu #First #FrontPage #His #Jacob #over #screws #seats #Sikoa #solo #title #wwe #WweBacklash #WweSmackdown
AWL welcomes clearance for Accolade Wines merger https://www.diningandcooking.com/2042486/awl-welcomes-clearance-for-accolade-wines-merger/ #AccoladeWines #Australia #AustralianCompetitionAndConsumerCommission #AWL #BanrockStation #CampoViejo #ConsumerTastes #GlobalWineBusiness #Hardy’s #integration #Jacob’sCreek #JamShed #JoshuaHartz #MergerClearance #MudHouse #NewZealand #PernodRicard #SecondHalfOf2025 #spain #SpanishWine #Stoneleigh #StructuralChallenges #SustainableFuture #Wine #Wine(Industry) #WineBrands
Maligned Molti Amici Is Out. Bistro Lagniappe From Hype Oregon Chef Jacob Harth Is in. https://www.diningandcooking.com/2039020/maligned-molti-amici-is-out-bistro-lagniappe-from-hype-oregon-chef-jacob-harth-is-in/ ##amici #bistro #chef #ComingAttractions #eater #francais #france #French #FrenchRestaurants #from #FrontPage #harth #hype #in #is #jacob #lagniappe #maligned #molti #Oregon #out #RestaurantNewsBusinessFoodIndustry #Restaurants #sf
Pernod agrees sale of global wine business to Accolade Wines – Drinks International https://www.diningandcooking.com/2012890/pernod-agrees-sale-of-global-wine-business-to-accolade-wines-drinks-international/ #AccoladeWines #AustraliaBrancottEstate #AustralianWine #AustralianWineHoldco #BrancottEstate #campo #CampoViejo #closing #ClosingConditionsIncluding #ConditionsIncludingRegulatory #creek #CustomaryClosingConditions #estate #holdco #jacob’s #Jacob’sCreek #Pernod #SpanishWine #transaction #viejo #Wine
In the fall of 2022, a Princeton University graduate student named #Carolina #Figueiredo
stumbled onto a massive coincidence.
She calculated that collisions involving three different types of subatomic particles would all produce the same wreckage.
“They are very different [particle] theories.
There’s no reason for them to be connected,” Figueiredo said.
The coincidence soon revealed itself to be a conspiracy:
The theories describing the three types of particles were,
when viewed from the right perspective,
essentially one.
The conspiracy, Figueiredo and her colleagues realized, stems from the existence of a hidden structure,
one that could potentially simplify the complex business of understanding what’s going on at the base level of reality.
For nearly two decades, Figueiredo’s doctoral advisor, #Nima #Arkani-#Hamed
has been leading a hunt for a new way of doing physics.
Many physicists believe they’ve reached the end of the road when it comes to conceptualizing reality in terms of quantum events that play out in space and time.
Such language can’t easily describe the beginning of the universe, for instance,
when the space-time fabric likely didn’t exist in its current form.
Arkani-Hamed therefore suspects that the usual notion of quantum particles moving and interacting in space-time is an approximation of deeper, more abstract concepts,
which, if found, could serve as a better language for talking about quantum gravity and the origin of the universe.
A major development came in 2013, when Arkani-Hamed and his student at the time, #Jaroslav #Trnka, discovered a jewel-like geometric object that forecasts the outcome of certain particle interactions.
They called the object the “#amplituhedron.”
However, the object didn’t apply to the particles of the real world.
So Arkani-Hamed and his colleagues sought more such objects that would
Figueiredo’s conspiracy is another manifestation of abstract geometric structure that seems to underlie particle physics.
“The overall program is inching closer to Nima’s long-term dream of space-time and quantum mechanics emerging from a new set of principles,”
said Sebastian Mizera, a physicist who studies amplitudes at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, but was not involved in the recent work.
Like the amplituhedron, the new geometrical method,
known as “#surfaceology,” streamlines quantum physics by sidestepping the traditional approach,
which is to track the countless ways particles can move through space-time using “Feynman diagrams.”
These depictions of particles’ possible collisions and trajectories translate into complicated equations.
With surfaceology, physicists can get the same result more directly.
“It provides a natural framework, or a bookkeeping mechanism,
to assemble very large numbers of Feynman diagrams,” said #Marcus #Spradlin, a physicist at Brown University who has been picking up the new tools of surfaceology.
“There’s an exponential compactification in information.”
Unlike the amplituhedron,
which required exotic particles to provide a balance known as supersymmetry,
surfaceology applies to more realistic, nonsupersymmetric particles.
“It’s completely agnostic. It couldn’t care less about supersymmetry,” Spradlin said.
“For some people, me included, I think that’s really been quite a surprise.”
The question now is whether this new, more primitive geometric approach to particle physics will allow theoretical physicists to slip the confines of space and time altogether.
“We needed to find some magic, and maybe this is it,” said #Jacob #Bourjaily, a physicist at Pennsylvania State University.
“Whether it’s going to get rid of space-time, I don’t know.
But it’s the first time I’ve seen a door.”
In Genesis 32, Jacob wrestles with God, refusing to let go until he receives a blessing. This is not bad. It's a defiant hopeful tenacity that God honors.
After God pronounces death on Adam, perhaps Adam "wrestles" with God as well, defiantly naming his wife Eve, which means "Life."
North Carolina authorities arrest armed man after threats against FEMA workers
Threats against federal emergency response personnel have hampered relief work in parts of western North Carolina hard hit by Hurricane Helene, prompting disaster workers to relocate because of safety concerns and feeding a cycle of fear and anxiety.
On Monday, the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that it had arrested #William #Jacob #Parsons, 44, of Bostic, N.C., on charges of making threats against Federal Emergency Management Agency employees.
FEMA and U.S. Forest Service personnel, who had been working on recovery, relocated, and at least some work in the county was paused.
While officials had warned about the threat of truckloads of militia potentially targeting relief workers, the sheriff’s office did not find evidence for those claims.
️The incident is one of the latest examples of growing concerns about safety and security in western North Carolina, where many towns were almost wiped off the map after the historic hurricane made landfall more than two weeks ago.
In the days and weeks since, misinformation and rumors have made the recovery more difficult, targeting multiple federal agencies operating as part of the recovery effort.
Federal officials such as the homeland security secretary and FEMA’s director of public affairs have been the targets of antisemitic attacks.
Gov. Roy Cooper (D) sought to counter false claims about the federal government’s Helene response, saying in a statement Monday that “we know that significant misinformation online contributes to threats against response workers on the ground.”
I'm end of line. I think it's all over. I think depression is gonna hunt me down and eliminate me. I want to sleep all the day and do nothing. Then I remember:
And do not become disappointed of God's mercy. Indeed, Only the unbeliever people become disappointed of God' mercy.
(my own translation)
As says the Prophet #Jacob to his sons as narrated by #Quran in Surah #Joseph
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Suing advertisers
"Mr. Free Speech"
is also availing himself of the courts to try to force companies to advertise on X.
On Tuesday, X filed a lawsuit against the World Federation of Advertisers ( #WFA ),
an advertising trade group,
in the Wichita Falls Division of the Northern District of Texas.
Why Wichita Falls, some 300 miles from Austin, where Tesla is located?
Because the Northern District of Texas enthusiastically embraces judge shopping,
and every case in Wichita Falls goes to #Reed #OConnor,
a George W. Bush appointee who routinely tries to throw out the whole of the Affordable Care Act
and is a reliable vote for anything conservatives want.
The WFA announced Thursday that it’s shutting down because it does not have the financial resources to fight X in court.
Musk already has another case before Reed O’Connor on a similarly twisted legal theory.
Late last year, X sued Media Matters in O’Connor’s court after Media Matters accurately pointed out that ads were appearing next to the Nazi and white nationalist content that is rife on X now.
That case shouldn’t exist, period,
and it especially shouldn’t be in O’Connor’s courtroom.
As Mike Masnick pointed out over at Techdirt,
X is incorporated in Nevada,
with headquarters in California.
Media Matters is in DC, and the Media Matters writer named in the suit is in Maryland.
The only connection to Texas is that Reed O’Connor is very friendly to conservatives.
And O’Connor has already proven himself eager to help Musk along.
Although he’s a Tesla shareholder,
he has not recused himself from the case.
And even though Media Matters has a pending motion to dismiss
precisely because the lawsuit should not be in Texas,
O’Connor refused to stay discovery, which means Media Matters is racking up litigation costs while O’Connor sits on the motion to dismiss,
pending since March.
Back to the advertisers and X’s latest lawsuit.
X CEO Linda Yaccarino did an “open letter” explaining why X is suing the WFA,
the Global Alliance for Responsible Media,
and four individual companies
— CVS Health, Mars, Orsted, and Unilever.
It’s an antitrust lawsuit over what X calls an “illegal boycott”
that has “cost X billions of dollars.”
How dare companies not advertise on X,
which Yaccarino calls a “unique, dynamic, and safe environment”?
The failure of private companies to give Musk and Yaccarino money is,
per Yaccarino,
“threatening your global town square.”
Had the federal courts not gone full Calvinball over the last several years, it would be easy to say this nonsense would be thrown out.
These are #private #companies,
and to the extent they are boycotting X, they have a #First #Amendment #right to do so
— in two ways:
First, boycotts based on political reasons,
such as not wanting to support Nazis,
are considered #protected #speech.
Next, the First Amendment provides for #freedom of #association and freedom from association.
You aren’t obliged to engage in speech you find morally repugnant
or spend money subsidizing someone else’s speech you find repugnant.
Indeed, that concept is at the heart of so much litigation by evangelical conservatives who don’t want to bake a cake for a same-sex couple or allow their insurer to provide birth control for their employees.
But don’t expect Reed O’Connor or any other conservative judges to display the same tender concern for Media Matters
or companies that don’t want their ads to run next to hate speech.
Musk is, without a doubt, a uniquely terrible individual.
While his wealth and fame would always insulate him from some level of consequences, thanks to the dysfunctional federal judiciary, these days,
he can truly thrive.
A scam PAC
#AmericaPAC purports to help people register to vote.
If you live in a state that isn’t a swing state, that’s what the PAC’s website does
— sends you over to your state’s voter registration page.
But if you live somewhere in play this November, the America PAC website asks you for detailed personal information,
including things utterly unrelated to voter eligibility,
like your cellphone number.
After all that is entered, ️the PAC doesn’t register you at all.
️
It doesn’t even send the user to their state registration website.️
It just displays a “thank you” page.
So, swing state voters may think they’re registering,
but they’re not.
Instead, they’ve handed over their data to a PAC that is coordinating with the Trump campaign.
While PACs are generally not allowed to work directly with campaigns,
America PAC is a door-to-door canvassing group,
and those, inexplicably, can work hand in hand with a candidate.
However, pretending to register people to vote is probably a bridge too far.
The Michigan Secretary of State’s office is in the early stages of an investigation of the PAC.
So is the North Carolina Attorney General’s Office,
as in North Carolina, it’s an #actual #crime to say you’re submitting someone’s voter registration form and then not do so,
which is pretty close to what Musk’s PAC is doing.
️The problem here is the relative #toothlessness and extreme #slowness of American jurisprudence when it comes to election violations.
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A sort of poor man’s James O’Keefe, Wohl and conservative lobbyist #Jack #Burkman placed tens of thousands of robocalls trying to intimidate Black voters into staying home during the 2020 election.
Two full years later, Wohl and Burkman pleaded guilty in Ohio,
getting probation,
an ankle monitor,
a requirement they spend 500 hours registering voters,
and a whopping $2,500 fine.
It took the Federal Communications Commission nearly three years to issue them a $5.1 million fine
and four years for New York state to get an agreement from the pair to pay $1.2 million.
None of that undoes the damage they may have caused in 2020,
and while those fines might be a bit much for Wohl and Burkman, it’s pocket change to Musk.