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·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Yes, indeed. I should have specified my geographical region: Western Europe. It's a very different situation compared to the USA.
Smooth-Weather
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
It's very subjective but would like to know if some of you are sharing this feeling around you:

In the modern occidental society, Christianity, which was the spiritual tradition, was abandoned and rejected by almost all the teenagers and young adults at the end of the '60s and by the following generations.

All the next generations until now, in its majority, were declaring to be atheist and rejecting all spiritual side of life.

I don't know if all the Covid related situation changed something but, around me (25-30 years old), a non-negligible part of them started to gain an interest in spirituality (mainly Catholicism here).
Smooth-Weather
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Yes, indeed. But sadly, taking the vaccine doesn't prevent you from spreading the virus.

In France, cases are still increasing even if more than 75% of the population is vaccinated. We are closing the nightclubs, again, (which were allowed to people tested negative or fully vaccinated) because the virus is still spreading in the vaccinated population. Fortunately, it adds a protective layer for you, but as we can see now: not for the others.
Smooth-Weather
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Those who are vulnerable can take the booster if they want to.
Smooth-Weather
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
This 29.1% effectiveness is awesome considering it is a single dose that was given.
Smooth-Weather
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
There is also Jean-Pierre Petit, who presents his Janus Cosmological Model with multiple publications in peer-review journals. It has 19 observational confirmations and various predictions.

The Janus bimetric model, for example, describes two parallel universes instead of one, with an opposite time arrow, linked together since the Big Bang and interacting only by gravitation. According to this model, the Universe would be associated with two Riemannian metrics, one with a matter of positive mass and the other with a matter of negative mass, resulting from the CPT symmetry. The two metrics have their own geodesic and are the solution of two coupled field equations.

The dark matter would be, in fact, a conglomerates of negative matter.

It's interesting, Here is a preprint resuming multiples aspects of it: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03285671/document