• Net Zero is the journey back to life as barbarians. The earliest photosynthesis dates back 1.75 billion years to the fossilised remains of cyanobacteria, specifically the species Navifusa majensis. This was the turning point for life on earth & species of cyanobacteria are the most successful & visible life in the history of the planet. COâ‚‚ & chlorophyll are the carbon cycle. #klimaat #co2
    Net Zero is the journey back to life as barbarians. The earliest photosynthesis dates back 1.75 billion years to the fossilised remains of cyanobacteria, specifically the species Navifusa majensis. This was the turning point for life on earth & species of cyanobacteria are the most successful & visible life in the history of the planet. COâ‚‚ & chlorophyll are the carbon cycle. #klimaat #co2
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  • #DarkHistory #Caligula #AncientRome

    These 11 Emperors Were Evil,

    When people think of depraved Roman emperors, Caligula is usually the first name that comes to mind. But what if he was just the tip of the iceberg?

    In this video, we’re diving into the lives of 11 emperors whose crimes, cruelty, and twisted indulgences went even further than Caligula’s. These are men who murdered rivals and family, drained Rome’s coffers for wild extravagance, and turned the empire into their personal playground of terror.

    From secret assassinations to public spectacles drenched in blood, these rulers remind us that the throne of Rome was sometimes a seat of madness.

    If you thought Caligula was bad… wait until you meet the emperors on this list.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QldsVPLX5GU
    #DarkHistory #Caligula #AncientRome These 11 Emperors Were Evil, When people think of depraved Roman emperors, Caligula is usually the first name that comes to mind. But what if he was just the tip of the iceberg? In this video, we’re diving into the lives of 11 emperors whose crimes, cruelty, and twisted indulgences went even further than Caligula’s. These are men who murdered rivals and family, drained Rome’s coffers for wild extravagance, and turned the empire into their personal playground of terror. From secret assassinations to public spectacles drenched in blood, these rulers remind us that the throne of Rome was sometimes a seat of madness. If you thought Caligula was bad… wait until you meet the emperors on this list. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QldsVPLX5GU
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  • In de Verenigde Staten is een baby geboren uit een embryo dat in 1994 werd ingevroren. De ouders van het pasgeboren jongetje hadden destijds moeite om kinderen te krijgen.

    Linda Archerd en haar toenmalige man kozen begin jaren 90 voor een ivf-traject. Dat is een vruchtbaarheidsbehandeling waarbij de eicellen van een vrouw in een laboratorium worden bevrucht. Er ontstonden vier embryo's: één daarvan werd direct bij Archerd teruggeplaatst, wat resulteerde in de geboorte van hun dochter – die nu 30 jaar oud is en zelf al een kind van 10 heeft. De overige drie embryo's werden ingevroren en bewaard voor toekomstig gebruik.

    https://www.msn.com/nl-nl/onderwijs-en-leren/algemeen/oudste-baby-ooit-geboren-uit-30-jaar-oud-embryo/ar-AA1JIUPx?
    In de Verenigde Staten is een baby geboren uit een embryo dat in 1994 werd ingevroren. De ouders van het pasgeboren jongetje hadden destijds moeite om kinderen te krijgen. Linda Archerd en haar toenmalige man kozen begin jaren 90 voor een ivf-traject. Dat is een vruchtbaarheidsbehandeling waarbij de eicellen van een vrouw in een laboratorium worden bevrucht. Er ontstonden vier embryo's: één daarvan werd direct bij Archerd teruggeplaatst, wat resulteerde in de geboorte van hun dochter – die nu 30 jaar oud is en zelf al een kind van 10 heeft. De overige drie embryo's werden ingevroren en bewaard voor toekomstig gebruik. https://www.msn.com/nl-nl/onderwijs-en-leren/algemeen/oudste-baby-ooit-geboren-uit-30-jaar-oud-embryo/ar-AA1JIUPx?
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  • In 1858, August Ferdinand Möbius and Johann Benedict Listing independently discovered the concept of a one-sided surface—what we now call the Möbius strip. A little-known fact is that neither realized immediately that they had stumbled upon the same geometric oddity. Their simultaneous work remained largely uncoordinated, and Möbius’s name stuck to the phenomenon in popular usage.
    In 1858, August Ferdinand Möbius and Johann Benedict Listing independently discovered the concept of a one-sided surface—what we now call the Möbius strip. A little-known fact is that neither realized immediately that they had stumbled upon the same geometric oddity. Their simultaneous work remained largely uncoordinated, and Möbius’s name stuck to the phenomenon in popular usage.
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  • de revolutionaire ontwikkeling van scheppende en andere robots makende robots is veel verder gevorderd in china dan in het westen
    de revolutionaire ontwikkeling van scheppende en andere robots makende robots is veel verder gevorderd in china dan in het westen
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  • Poem


    Out of fear

    no longer seeing and hearing

    fleeing from the angry world

    with a heart full of tears

    sorrow and pain

    journeying through the darkness

    with faith, hope, and love,

    comforted by angels

    who guide and encourage you

    to bravely continue

    in whichever direction

    you may go

    wherever you may be




    Guided by light and love

    with a beating heart

    full of light, joy, and gratitude

    follow the path, winding and true

    live with purpose in all that you do

    the adventure, a quest to unfold

    a story of courage, forever retold


    through shadows, colors and lights

    where dreams intertwine

    interwoven with the heavens

    each step shapes a life

    a new beginning

    like the morning sun


    with heart and soul

    truth that’s your own

    more than the meaning you chase

    the seed you have sown

    through the miracle of love

    the meaning of life



    Stan Rams


    Amsterdam

    07 07 2025

    #poetry #meditation


    Poem Out of fear no longer seeing and hearing fleeing from the angry world with a heart full of tears sorrow and pain journeying through the darkness with faith, hope, and love, comforted by angels who guide and encourage you to bravely continue in whichever direction you may go wherever you may be Guided by light and love with a beating heart full of light, joy, and gratitude follow the path, winding and true live with purpose in all that you do the adventure, a quest to unfold a story of courage, forever retold through shadows, colors and lights where dreams intertwine interwoven with the heavens each step shapes a life a new beginning like the morning sun with heart and soul truth that’s your own more than the meaning you chase the seed you have sown through the miracle of love the meaning of life Stan Rams Amsterdam 07 07 2025 #poetry #meditation
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  • Gedicht


    Door angst niet meer kunnen zien en horen

    vluchtend voor de boze wereld

    met een hart vol tranen

    verdiet en pijn

    gaande door het duister

    met geloof hoop en liefde

    getroost door de lichten

    van de hemel en de engelen

    die je leiden en bemoedigen

    op de weg naar morgen

    waar je ook mag zijn

    in welke richting

    je ook moge gaan


    Geleid door licht

    met een kloppend hart

    vol moed vreugde en dankbaarheid

    volg het pad, een avontuurlijke zoektocht

    kronkelend en waar, om te ontvouwen

    door schaduwen en kleuren lichten

    waar dromen met de hemel verweven zijn

    elke stap vormt een leven

    een nieuw begin

    zoals het morgen licht

    meer dan het zaad

    dat je hebt gezaaid.

    door het wonder van liefde

    de zin van het bestaan


    Stan Rams

    7 07 2025

    #poetry #meditation #poezie
    Gedicht Door angst niet meer kunnen zien en horen vluchtend voor de boze wereld met een hart vol tranen verdiet en pijn gaande door het duister met geloof hoop en liefde getroost door de lichten van de hemel en de engelen die je leiden en bemoedigen op de weg naar morgen waar je ook mag zijn in welke richting je ook moge gaan Geleid door licht met een kloppend hart vol moed vreugde en dankbaarheid volg het pad, een avontuurlijke zoektocht kronkelend en waar, om te ontvouwen door schaduwen en kleuren lichten waar dromen met de hemel verweven zijn elke stap vormt een leven een nieuw begin zoals het morgen licht meer dan het zaad dat je hebt gezaaid. door het wonder van liefde de zin van het bestaan Stan Rams 7 07 2025 #poetry #meditation #poezie
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  • Love tolerance

    Liefde is een wonder dat nooit liegt, Het bloeit uit hart en ziel, zoals bloemen, aarde en hemels wonderschoon.


    Love is a wonder with lights
    in the eyes that never lie
    It blooms from hearts,
    like flowers, earth and
    heavens, wonderful blue

    Tolerance, tolerated in harmony.
    Compassion, a warm glow,
    from the melody of the heart.
    Empathy, the deep feeling, without words,
    judgment, or expectations.

    Forgiveness, a flower in splendor,
    sprouts in freedom, not in power.

    No crown, no law, no voice,
    can enforce virtues by command,

    They bloom like flowers,
    in the garden of hearts,

    through love, the wonder
    of endless light.

    Stan Rams

    Amsterdam

    5 8 2025

    #poezie #poetry #tolerance #vrijheid #liberty #meditation #inspiration #
    Love tolerance Liefde is een wonder dat nooit liegt, Het bloeit uit hart en ziel, zoals bloemen, aarde en hemels wonderschoon. Love is a wonder with lights in the eyes that never lie It blooms from hearts, like flowers, earth and heavens, wonderful blue Tolerance, tolerated in harmony. Compassion, a warm glow, from the melody of the heart. Empathy, the deep feeling, without words, judgment, or expectations. Forgiveness, a flower in splendor, sprouts in freedom, not in power. No crown, no law, no voice, can enforce virtues by command, They bloom like flowers, in the garden of hearts, through love, the wonder of endless light. Stan Rams Amsterdam 5 8 2025 #poezie #poetry #tolerance #vrijheid #liberty #meditation #inspiration #
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  • Review

    Freedom Healing and forgiveness

    "Nemo potest tollere peccatum verbis, sola caritas sanat et homines possunt ignoscere, discere et novum initium facere liberum et amans, non vi imperii in nomine religionum aut legis". "no one can take away sinn by words only love heals and people can fogive learn and make a new begin free and loving, not by force commands in the name of religions or law" - Stan Rams

    Religious frameworks provide structure, forgiveness transcends rigid rules, focusing on universal human experiences of love and connection.

    In Christian teachings, forgiveness is srooted in the belief that God forgives humanity’s sins through love and grace. Jesus’ teachings, such as “turn the other cheek” (Matthew 5:39) and the parable of the Prodigal Son, emphasize unconditional forgiveness as an act of divine love.

    The Lord’s Prayer (“Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us”) underscores forgiveness as a reciprocal act of love.

    In Buddhism this is tied to compassion (karuna) and the release of attachment to anger or resentment. It’s part of the path to liberation from suffering (dukkha). Forgiveness (afw or maghfirah) is highly valued in Islam, reflecting Allah’s attributes of mercy and compassion. The Quran encourages believers to forgive others, even in the face of wrong, as an act of righteousness (Quran 42:40).

    In Hinduism, forgiveness (kshama) is a virtue linked to dharma (righteous duty) and ahimsa (non-violence). It’s seen as a way to purify the soul and maintain cosmic balance.In the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (inspired by Ubuntu), forgiveness is not imposed by religious or legal systems, but facilitated through open dialogue and empathy. People are given the space to heal by sharing their stories, which leads to peace and miracles of reconciliation, without coercion.

    The Mahabharata illustrate forgiveness through characters like Yudhishthira, who forgives despite immense betrayal, embodying dharma.

    "True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules." - Stan Rams

    Secular philosophies like Stoicism and Humanism view forgiveness as a rational and humanistic act. Stoics, like Marcus Aurelius, see it as a way to maintain inner tranquility by accepting human imperfection while humanism emphasizes empathy and mutual understanding.
    Forgiveness liberates from resentment, fostering inner peace and the potential for reconciled relationships or personal growth.

    As Love has a unique power to mend hearts, foster understanding, and inspire new beginnings. It transcends the boundaries of religion or law, offering a path to freedom and connection that feels authentic and voluntary, forgiveness is a collective and personal act to heal and restore interconnectedness, fostering peace within the individual and the community as a natural process, not imposed by rigid laws.

    Forgiveness is a personal decision, distinct from reconciliation or condoning harm. It involves empathy for the offender and reframing the narrative of the offense, it reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, promoting mental health and resilience. It’s an act of love toward oneself and others, not mandated by external rules. It’s rooted in love and mutual respect, not coercion.

    Forgiving others frees one from the burden of resentment, enabling personal growth and healthier relationships. It’s voluntary, rooted in reason and empathy, not force.

    Stan Rams emphasis on “love heals” and forgiveness as a path to “new beginnings” aligns with philosophies, particularly their shared belief that forgiveness is an act of love, not a forced obligation. He beautifully captures the essence of healing and forgiveness through love, rather than through force, dogma, or rigid rules. It’s a powerful reminder true forgiveness is not enforced by religion, law, or external pressure. Whether divine, compassionate, or humanistic, love is the driving force behind forgiveness, enabling healing and new beginnings.

    Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem.
    "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams

    Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules.


    Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem.
    "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams

    Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices.

    Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety.

    True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules.


    Stan Rams

    Amsterdam

    7 08 2025
    Review Freedom Healing and forgiveness "Nemo potest tollere peccatum verbis, sola caritas sanat et homines possunt ignoscere, discere et novum initium facere liberum et amans, non vi imperii in nomine religionum aut legis". "no one can take away sinn by words only love heals and people can fogive learn and make a new begin free and loving, not by force commands in the name of religions or law" - Stan Rams Religious frameworks provide structure, forgiveness transcends rigid rules, focusing on universal human experiences of love and connection. In Christian teachings, forgiveness is srooted in the belief that God forgives humanity’s sins through love and grace. Jesus’ teachings, such as “turn the other cheek” (Matthew 5:39) and the parable of the Prodigal Son, emphasize unconditional forgiveness as an act of divine love. The Lord’s Prayer (“Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us”) underscores forgiveness as a reciprocal act of love. In Buddhism this is tied to compassion (karuna) and the release of attachment to anger or resentment. It’s part of the path to liberation from suffering (dukkha). Forgiveness (afw or maghfirah) is highly valued in Islam, reflecting Allah’s attributes of mercy and compassion. The Quran encourages believers to forgive others, even in the face of wrong, as an act of righteousness (Quran 42:40). In Hinduism, forgiveness (kshama) is a virtue linked to dharma (righteous duty) and ahimsa (non-violence). It’s seen as a way to purify the soul and maintain cosmic balance.In the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (inspired by Ubuntu), forgiveness is not imposed by religious or legal systems, but facilitated through open dialogue and empathy. People are given the space to heal by sharing their stories, which leads to peace and miracles of reconciliation, without coercion. The Mahabharata illustrate forgiveness through characters like Yudhishthira, who forgives despite immense betrayal, embodying dharma. "True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules." - Stan Rams Secular philosophies like Stoicism and Humanism view forgiveness as a rational and humanistic act. Stoics, like Marcus Aurelius, see it as a way to maintain inner tranquility by accepting human imperfection while humanism emphasizes empathy and mutual understanding. Forgiveness liberates from resentment, fostering inner peace and the potential for reconciled relationships or personal growth. As Love has a unique power to mend hearts, foster understanding, and inspire new beginnings. It transcends the boundaries of religion or law, offering a path to freedom and connection that feels authentic and voluntary, forgiveness is a collective and personal act to heal and restore interconnectedness, fostering peace within the individual and the community as a natural process, not imposed by rigid laws. Forgiveness is a personal decision, distinct from reconciliation or condoning harm. It involves empathy for the offender and reframing the narrative of the offense, it reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, promoting mental health and resilience. It’s an act of love toward oneself and others, not mandated by external rules. It’s rooted in love and mutual respect, not coercion. Forgiving others frees one from the burden of resentment, enabling personal growth and healthier relationships. It’s voluntary, rooted in reason and empathy, not force. Stan Rams emphasis on “love heals” and forgiveness as a path to “new beginnings” aligns with philosophies, particularly their shared belief that forgiveness is an act of love, not a forced obligation. He beautifully captures the essence of healing and forgiveness through love, rather than through force, dogma, or rigid rules. It’s a powerful reminder true forgiveness is not enforced by religion, law, or external pressure. Whether divine, compassionate, or humanistic, love is the driving force behind forgiveness, enabling healing and new beginnings. Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem. "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules. Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem. "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules. Stan Rams Amsterdam 7 08 2025
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  • “Hartenkreet” (November 11, 2006):

    Ze zocht zich een ongeluk
    in het weidse veld naar een klavertje vier
    Zoveel mooie bloempjes d'r wel niet stonden
    trapte ze in extase, als een wild dier
    haar hart en handen brandend
    trof ze dra daar een schone roos
    die haar van vreugde zowaar innig wenen liet

    Stan Rams

    #poezie

    Poems on Gedichten.nl (https://www.gedichten.nl/dichter/stan-rams.html)

    “Hartenkreet” (November 11, 2006): Ze zocht zich een ongeluk in het weidse veld naar een klavertje vier Zoveel mooie bloempjes d'r wel niet stonden trapte ze in extase, als een wild dier haar hart en handen brandend trof ze dra daar een schone roos die haar van vreugde zowaar innig wenen liet Stan Rams #poezie Poems on Gedichten.nl (https://www.gedichten.nl/dichter/stan-rams.html)
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