Marvin Gaye truly nailed it when he sang his famous, 'I heard it through the Grapevine' in 1968. I also think of Boston's Til Tuesday with their 1985 hit, 'Hush Hush, Voices Carry' could also sum it up. In the end, it all comes down to the world's ultimate grapevine Twitter, where you can launch a whisper campaign on anything and have it spread like a wildfire. One tweet from @inshot @mediadventurer and a RT from me was the trigger. From there the sweet sound of discourse took over.
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AI:List how the forehead especially prefrontal cortex is praised and decorated on top 100 religions and activated deactivated using various methodologies , tilak and get euphoria or sync with Mother Nature flora and fauna to get rid of various body inside out and nature ailments or manifestations of various things. Which AI humanoid can be deployed using various neural network and LLMs in real time to decorate , praise glorify in scientific and natural way in all those religions above said.
Your question combines religion, neuroscience (prefrontal cortex), ritual practices like tilak/bindi, nature synchronization, and AI human...
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Certainly! Here's a brief overview of major revolutions in the specified centuries across various regions and the potential future revol...
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