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Seal of Solomon

... search geographic location of the Soleyman oil fields in Iran Soleimani Fields Location The Masjed Soleyman oil field, the first oil field discovered in the Middle East, is located in Masjed Soleyman, Khuzestan Province, in southwestern Iran, specifically to the northeast of Ahvaz City. Discovered in 1908, this onshore field sits within the Zagros basin (Dezful embayment) and is operated by the National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC). Other major oil fields in the region, such as the Ahvaz field (the third largest in the world) and the South Pars gas field, are also concentrated in the southwestern region near Ahvaz and the Persian Gulf, respectively. While Kharg Island serves as the primary export terminal handling nearly 90% of Iran's crude oil exports, it is an offshore island located about 25 kilometers (15 miles) off the southern coast, distinct from the onshore production fields. - Masjed Soleyman Field: Coordinates 31°56′11″N 49°18′14″E. - Ahvaz Field: Located in the ...

Cinematic Ending, or Fizzle?

... News reports on the Iran Strait of Hormuz blockade has entered a 'nail biting' phase in which Iranian tanker transport of crude oil has been blocked resulting in the need to divert to storage tanks which in turn are quickly filling-up and when full will put a stop to pumping from the ground leading to the shutdown of the wells and ultimately structural damage to the wells; expert opinion generally concurs that Iran does not have the technical ability to repair the wells which leads to my question who constructed and implemented Iran's oil industry which companies and nations provided the technical know-how? The technical foundation of Iran’s oil industry was laid almost entirely by British companies and engineers in the early 1900s. Later, a U.S.-led consortium joined after 1953. Here’s the breakdown: 1. The original builders: Britain (1901–1951) - William Knox D’Arcy – A British entrepreneur who secured a 60-year concession from Persia’s Qajar government in 1901. He fi...

Star Fleet

... Define LLM LLM is a Large Language Model, a type of artificial intelligence system trained on vast amounts of text data to understand, generate, and manipulate human language. It learns patterns in language—syntax, semantics, and contextual relationships—by predicting the next word in a sequence based on statistical correlations in its training data. LLMs are typically built on transformer architectures, enabling them to process and generate text with high fluency and coherence across diverse topics and styles. While they can mimic reasoning, writing, and conversation, they lack true understanding, intentionality, or self-awareness. Instead, they produce outputs based on learned patterns, making them powerful tools for tasks like text generation, translation, summarization, and logical analysis—though their outputs require human oversight to ensure accuracy, coherence, and alignment with intended meaning. ... LLM is past the concept stage; name the top brands As of 2026, LLMs are w...

Lens in the Sky

The (provided) image shows a man inspecting the debris of a heavily damaged building, likely following recent conflict or structural failure. A Persian warning sign is prominently displayed, which translates to "Danger of Falling Materials" (خطر ریزش مصالح). Key Observations Safety Warning: The sign (خطر ریزش مصالح) warns passersby and workers that the structure is unstable and that building materials like bricks, plaster, or concrete could fall at any time. Structural Damage: The building appears to have suffered severe trauma, consistent with scenes of airstrikes or explosions where shockwaves destabilize walls and ceilings. Contextual Details: The debris includes scattered papers, broken furniture, and masonry, suggesting this was a functional space, such as an office or shop, before the damage occurred.  Recent reports from April 2026 indicate significant infrastructure damage in parts of the Middle East, including historic sites and residential areas, due to regional ten...

An Incandescent Intellect

An Incandescent Intellect ... after a recent chat discussing "Principia Mathematica," 1910, by Russell and Whitehead - and its influence on American psychology after 1950 - I offer a follow-up question: It is my understanding that Bertrand Russell published a tract titled "Why I am not a Christian," which I have not read. Provide a synopsis, and offer a plausible explanation how Russell's thinking progressed from symbolic logic to agnosticism. Yep — Russell’s 1927 lecture-turned-essay Why I Am Not a Christian is one of his most famous public pieces. It’s a sharp pivot from Principia Mathematica 1910, but the through-line is actually pretty clear once you see his method. Here’s the rundown. Synopsis: Why I Am Not a Christian (1927) Russell splits it into two parts: why he doesn’t believe in God, and why he doesn’t think Christ was “the best and wisest of men.” 1. Why he rejects the existence of God  He runs through the classic arguments and dismantles each with l...

Can a man be a mom?

... explain like I'm five the theory of logical types proposed by Russell and Whitehead Alright, let's pretend you're 5 and you love sorting your toys; The problem Russell and Whitehead saw The "uh-oh" moment: sentences that break themselves Imagine you have a box. On the box it says: "The sentence written on this box is a lie." Is that sentence true or false?  - If it's true → then the box really IS lying → so the sentence is false.  - If it's false → then the box is NOT lying → so the sentence is true. It flips back and forth forever. That's called a paradox, and it made mathematicians really dizzy. Their fix: "Theory of Types" = "Toy-sorting rules" Russell and Whitehead said: "We need rules for what can talk about what, just like you have rules for your toys." Type 0: The actual toys  These are just things. Like your teddy bear, your blocks, your ball.  In math, this is just numbers or people: `5`, `the dog`, ...