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Argonath
The Argonath, also known as the Gates of Argonath or Pillars of Kings, was a great monument of Gondor
Argonauts
The Argonauts (/ˈɑːrɡənɔːt/ AR-gə-nawt; Ancient Greek: Ἀργοναῦται, romanized: Argonaûtai, lit. 'Argo sailors') were a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who in the years before the Trojan War (around 1300 BC)[1] accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece. Their name comes from their ship, Argo, named after its builder, Argus. They were sometimes called Minyans, after a prehistoric tribe in the area.
List of places
Aea, Aegean Sea, Aetna, Asia Minor, Atlas, Bithynia, Caucasus, Circe’s island (Aeaea)*, Cnossus, Colchis, Crete, Crius (Kios), Cyprus, Cyzicus, Dacia, Delphi, Epirus, Etruria, Euxine Sea, Galatia, Hesperia*, Imbros, Iolcus, Ionia, Island of the Sirens*, Istrus (Danube), Land of the Amazons, Lemnos, Libya, Ligyria, Mariandene, Media, Mycenae, Mysia, Olympus, Paphlagonia, Parnassus, Peloponnese, Phaeacians’ Island*, Phasis, Pontus, Rhône, Salmydessus, Scythia, Sicily (Thrinacia), Sinope, Tauris, The Garden of the Hesperides*, Thessaly, Thrace, Tomi, Tritonis Lake*, Troad, Troy, Tyrrhenian Sea
Science
Hill sphere
The Hill sphere is a common model for the calculation of a gravitational sphere of influence


Hinduism
Another word used is Vedic Dharma, [9][10][11][12] the dharma related to the Vedas
Emotional gravity
In psychology, "emotional gravity" refers to the idea that our emotions have a kind of pull or influence on our thoughts, behaviors, and even our sense of self. It's the idea that emotions, particularly strong ones, can create a kind of "center of gravity" that our thoughts and actions tend to gravitate towards. This concept draws parallels to physical gravity, suggesting that just as physical objects are pulled towards a center of mass, our emotional experiences can influence our overall state of mind and well-being
Another word used is Vedic Dharma, [9][10][11][12] the dharma related to the Vedas
Emotional gravity
In psychology, "emotional gravity" refers to the idea that our emotions have a kind of pull or influence on our thoughts, behaviors, and even our sense of self. It's the idea that emotions, particularly strong ones, can create a kind of "center of gravity" that our thoughts and actions tend to gravitate towards. This concept draws parallels to physical gravity, suggesting that just as physical objects are pulled towards a center of mass, our emotional experiences can influence our overall state of mind and well-being
Space science encompasses the study of space itself and the physical phenomena that occur there, including the design and construction of spacecraft, the study of celestial objects, and the exploration of the universe
Comet
Fun fact : Phobos is the larger of Mars' two moons and is 17 x 14 x 11 miles (27 by 22 by 18 kilometers) in diameter. It orbits Mars three times a day, and is so close to the planet's surface that in some locations on Mars it cannot always be seen
Fear of comets
Fear of comets as acts of God and signs of impending doom was highest in Europe from AD 1200 to 1650. [137] The year after the Great Comet of 1618, for example, Gotthard Arthusius published a pamphlet stating that it was a sign that the Day of Judgment was near. [138] He listed ten pages of comet-related disasters, including "earthquakes, floods, changes in river courses, hail storms, hot and dry weather, poor harvests, epidemics, war and treason and high prices".
Fear of comets
Fear of comets as acts of God and signs of impending doom was highest in Europe from AD 1200 to 1650. [137] The year after the Great Comet of 1618, for example, Gotthard Arthusius published a pamphlet stating that it was a sign that the Day of Judgment was near. [138] He listed ten pages of comet-related disasters, including "earthquakes, floods, changes in river courses, hail storms, hot and dry weather, poor harvests, epidemics, war and treason and high prices".
If a comet is traveling fast enough, it may leave the Solar System. Such comets follow the open path of a hyperbola, and as such, they are called hyperbolic comets. Solar comets are only known to be ejected by interacting with another object in the Solar System, such as Jupiter. [141] An example of this is Comet C/1980 E1, which was shifted from an orbit of 7.1 million years around the Sun, to a hyperbolic trajectory, after a 1980 close pass by the planet Jupiter.[142] Interstellar comets such as 1I/ʻOumuamua and 2I/Borisov never orbited the Sun and therefore do not require a 3rd-body interaction to be ejected from the Solar System.
A deepfake is a media file, like a video or image, that has been deceptively altered or fabricated using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques
Deepfakes are typically created using deep learning models, which are trained on large datasets of images or videos. These models can learn to generate realistic-looking faces, voices, and even movements, allowing them to create entirely new content or alter existing content to make it appear as if someone is saying or doing something they never did
Wikipedia:Copyrights
Large scale model of the universe, that is Observable universe
Software copyright is the application of copyright in law to machine-readable software. While many of the legal principles and policy debates concerning software copyright have close parallels in other domains of copyright law, there are a number of distinctive issues that arise with software. This article primarily focuses on topics particular to software
with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate
The Christ Cure: 10 Biblical Ways to Heal from Trauma, Tragedy, and PTSD
Dharma
Dacoity
Dacoity is a term used for "banditry" in the Indian subcontinent
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