Explained | Why are oil futures in negative terrain? – Frontline

Story so far: Prices of West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the American benchmark for crude oil, fell to less than zero in Mondays trade. The price of a barrel of WTI fell to minus, yes, thats right, minus $37.63 a barrel. What this means is that sellers have to pay buyers to get rid of their crude! This is unprecedented in the oil market, even accounting for its notoriety for being volatile.

Why did prices fall like this?

We need to understand a bit of oil market and trading dynamics here. WTI oil is traded as futures contracts in the NYMEX (New York Mercantile Exchange) where traders buy and sell monthly futures such as, for instance, May futures, June futures and so on. The sellers of such futures will have to deliver a barrel of crude oil at the contracted price in the contracted month just as buyers will have to take delivery at the contracted date.

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As with all trading in commodities, theres a huge speculative participation in oil futures trading too. So speculators buy and sell contracts with no intention of taking delivery (in the case of buyers) or offering delivery (in the case of sellers) of the physical oil, on the contracted date. These speculators have to unwind their positions on the contract expiry date. If they fail to do so, they will have to take physical delivery of the crude oil on the contracted date.

What happened on Monday was that speculators who had taken large bets on May futures began to unwind their positions. This was because the futures contracts are set to expire today, Tuesday. Those not intending to take physical delivery have to square off their contracts before the expiry date. So, speculators who did not want to take delivery in May proceeded to unwind their positions, leading to the massive fall in prices.

It could be that these were financial speculators who never take physical delivery and hence closed their contracts. Or, these could also be delivery-based traders backing out as the bottom has fallen off demand for oil. In reality, it would be a combination of both categories of traders. The bottomline, though ,is that prices fell as demand for oil is falling and the world, especially America, is running out of storage space.

May WTI futures prices went negative but June futures prices are still at $20.43 a barrel. Why?

This could be due to two reasons. Traders expect demand to recover by June as lockdowns are lifted across the world and economic activity resumes. Second, traders also expect that storage space may be created as existing inventory is drawn down. America is also talking of adding to their strategic storage by taking advantage of the low prices. This could create demand for oil. Finally, contract expiry for June contracts is still a few weeks away, giving speculators that much more time to speculate.

Market reports talk about contango trades in the oil market. What do they mean?

Simply put, contango kicks in when prices of a commodity in the futures market are considerably higher for deliveries many months later, compared to prices for immediate delivery. For instance, while May oil futures are negative and June is at $20.43 a barrel, November futures for the same grade of oil ended at a hefty $31.66 a barrel on Monday. Contango trades happen when traders anticipate a surge or rise in demand and hence value the commodity higher for the future.

So, why cant traders buy cheap oil now and store them for release in future when demand and prices rise?

Thats exactly what traders are now doing. Such a practice became famous during Iraqs invasion of Kuwait in 1990 when a trader took massive positions at cheap prices ahead of the invasion and sold them when prices rose after the invasion. Oil was stored in tankers floating on the sea and unloaded at considerably higher prices.

Traders are doing the same now. Year-long hiring contracts for VLCC (very large crude carriers) that can store up to 2 million barrels of oil are soaring through the roof. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, VLCC hiring charges for year-long contracts are now at $72,500 a day, compared to $30,500 a day a year ago.

This shows rising demand for such floating storage to take advantage of low prices now. These tankers are moored off the South African coast, which is equidistant to the American and Asian markets. But the problem is that such floating storage is also fast running out of capacity; land storage in America is already overflowing. This would explain why oil prices are falling without support. According to some estimates, over 140 million barrels of oil are now floating in the high seas. The world consumed, at its heyday, about 90 million barrels of oil a day. This should now be considerably lower.

The prices of Brent grade are still at $25.70 a barrel for May futures. Whats the reason for the difference?

Brent oil has traditionally quoted higher than WTI, with the gulf being about $6-7 a barrel between the two. Brent is a superior grade produced in the North Sea off the British coast and is the accepted benchmark for this part of the world. The market that it serves is considerably larger than that of the United States and demand is, therefore, higher. Transporting oil from the U.S. to Asia is not economical, thus limiting the scope for the WTI grade. Refineries in Europe are configured for Brent, rather than WTI. Prices of Brent are, therefore, always higher than those of WTI.

How is India benefiting from this price crash?

In two ways. First, the oil import bill will fall sharply this fiscal year, giving tremendous relief to the government on the external account front. With merchandise exports from India badly hit due to the lockdown in the West, foreign exchange earnings are under pressure. With oil prices falling and foreign exchange outgo reducing, the pressure on the current account balance is off. In fact, we may be looking at a positive balance in the current account if global economic recovery is quick and our exports recover.

Second, India is quietly building up its strategic reserves, taking advantage of the cheap prices. India has a capacity to hold over 39 million barrels of oil at its strategic reserves in Vishakhapatnam, Mangalore and Padur, near Udupi. These are underground salt caverns converted and built to store crude oil. The strategic storage capacity is now being increased even as the existing caverns are being filled.

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Time to Buy Beat-Down SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. (SEAS) Stock? Here is the INSIGHT – The InvestChronicle

SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. (SEAS) is priced at $10.76 after the most recent trading session. At the very opening of the session, the stock price was $10.31 and reached a high price of $11.8, prior to closing the session it reached the value of $10.83. The stock touched a low price of $9.6.

SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. had a pretty Dodgy run when it comes to the market performance. The 1-year high price for the companys stock is recorded $36.96 on 02/18/20, with the lowest value was $6.75 for the same time period, recorded on 03/19/20.

Price records that include history of low and high prices in the period of 52 weeks can tell a lot about the stocks existing status and the future performance. Presently, SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. shares are logging -70.89% during the 52-week period from high price, and 59.41% higher than the lowest price point for the same timeframe. The stocks price range for the 52-week period managed to maintain the performance between $6.75 and $36.96.

The companys shares, operating in the sector of services managed to top a trading volume set approximately around 3.05 million for the day, which was evidently higher, when compared to the average daily volumes of the shares.

When it comes to the year-to-date metrics, the SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. (SEAS) recorded performance in the market was -66.07%, having the revenues showcasing -69.89% on a quarterly basis in comparison with the same period year before. At the time of this writing, the total market value of the company is set at 953.44M, as it employees total of 4300 workers.

During the last month, 8 analysts gave the SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. a BUY rating, 0 of the polled analysts branded the stock as an OVERWEIGHT, 3 analysts were recommending to HOLD this stock, 1 of them gave the stock UNDERWEIGHT rating, and 0 of the polled analysts provided SELL rating.

According to the data provided on Barchart.com, the moving average of the company in the 100-day period was set at 26.05, with a change in the price was noted -19.78. In a similar fashion, SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. posted a movement of -64.77% for the period of last 100 days, recording 1,760,903 in trading volumes.

Total Debt to Equity Ratio (D/E) can also provide valuable insight into the companys financial health and market status. The debt to equity ratio can be calculated by dividing the present total liabilities of a company by shareholders equity. Debt to Equity thus makes a valuable metrics that describes the debt, company is using in order to support assets, correlating with the value of shareholders equity. The total Debt to Equity ratio for SEAS is recording 7.36 at the time of this writing. In addition, long term Debt to Equity ratio is set at 7.04.

Raw Stochastic average of SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. in the period of last 50 days is set at 13.27%. The result represents downgrade in oppose to Raw Stochastic average for the period of the last 20 days, recording 23.49%. In the last 20 days, the companys Stochastic %K was 23.08% and its Stochastic %D was recorded 26.45%.

Considering, the past performance of SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc., multiple moving trends are noted. Year-to-date Price performance of the companys stock appears to be encouraging, given the fact the metric is recording -66.07%. Additionally, trading for the stock in the period of the last six months notably deteriorated by -61.08%, alongside a downfall of -53.98% for the period of the last 12 months. The shares increased approximately by 10.46% in the 7-day charts and went down by -2.00% in the period of the last 30 days. Common stock shares were lifted by -69.89% during last recorded quarter.

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Chirayu Model For Fight Against COVID-19 In Bhopal With The Help Of The MP Government – Elemental

A huge warship is out on the high seas when a part of it gets damaged by an enemy mine. The water starts filling up and spreading all over inside the ship. Now what should be the next step? The smart thing to do would be to lock down the hatch of the part of the ship affected. It would keep the water contained in one part and prevent the spread of water in other parts and thus keeping the ship afloat and running.

What we learn from this can be applied in our fight against COVID-19. We need to lock down the hatch and prevent the spread of this disease.

This is what the Chirayu model is all about. Chirayu hospital an 800 bed successfully running multi-specialty facility working under the commendable leadership of a practicing doctor and its founder Dr. Ajay Goenka locked itself down and declared it a COVID-19 only center, thus acting as the closed hatch that was preventing the water to spread in other parts of the ship, it could prevent the spread of COVID-19 from patients to rest of the society.

Chirayu has divided its healthcare workers in teams with an individual team including doctors, nurses, lab and x-ray technicians, food handlers and sanitation workers who would remain in the hospital for 14 days and serve the patients, and then quarantine themselves for the next 14 days that is the incubation period of the virus while the other team takes over. This cycling of health care workers would prevent the exposure of the hospital staff all at once.

Chirayu with its state of art health infrastructure, experienced medical staff in critical care and more than 50 ventilators is fully equipped and ready to serve COVID-19 patients.

Chirayu model of dedicating the full fledged hospital for COVID-19 prevents unnecessary exposure of many individuals. In military terms, it is like taking the battle away from civilian areas to the borders of the fighting nations just that here the enemy is not a neighborhood nation but a virus.

Each COVID-19 patient typically spreads the disease to 2.8 new persons that is its reproductive number. If we keep the patients of a large area like a district, in a single well equipped hospital like Chirayu has shown. It would reduce the possibility of exposure to just the team working at the time and thus we will be able to reduce the reproductive number of the virus by complete isolation.

If there is a tear in the ship would we want it to be localized where we could close down the hatch and prevent the rest of the ship from filling up with water or in multiple places where it would be difficult to contain the spread.

We need a Chirayu like model all over the state where we can isolate patients from each district in one or two centers and prevent the spread of the virus both in society as well as healthcare workers.

Isolating large number of patients under one roof also has some added unforeseen advantages which we have seen in Chirayu hospital.

One of that is the maximal utilization of our precious human resources which could get hurt during this pandemic as we have learned from global experience. Italy had allowed COVID-19 patients in several hospitals at a time while china had developed dedicated COVID 19 hospitals, thus Italy suffered a major setback of the large number of infected health care workers at a time while china was able to better manage its human resources.

Better ancillary care can be provided in a big center with large numbers like the psychiatric care with a psychotherapist inside a hospital covering patients who need it, while it may be difficult to have therapist inside a hospital for a small number of patients.

Large numbers also bring along with it a sense of community like Chirayu has shown. A disease can have a deep impact on the mental health of an individual and especially an infectious disease, like COVID-19, where the doctors and nursing staff who attend you wear full Personal protective equipment which can have a very alienating and isolated feel. Large numbers of patients inside Chirayu playing carom or chess with other patients have shown that a community feeling can definitely help in disease being less distressful for all patients.

I as a healthcare professional would recommend a Chirayu like model for combating COVID-19 in our country and thus keeping the warship of India afloat and running.

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Last 3 cruise ships to dock today The last three cruise ships will be returning to – The Post Millennial

The last three cruise ships will be returning to port today, and the sea will be free of massive passenger liners. The MSC Magnifica will be docking in Marseille, the Costa Deliziosa in Barcelona, and the Pacific Princess in Los Angeles.

Each has had their own difficult journeys on the high seas, and none of the passengers nor crew aboard could imagine the international political intrigue that would accompany these final tours.

The MSC Magnifica has been traveling since January when it departed from Genoa, Italy, and passengers and crew have not felt land in six weeks. There were 1,760 passengers on board, primarily from Italy, France, and Germany, captained by Roberto Leotta from Riposto in Sicily. Captain Leotta tracked the global spread of the virus as they sailed.

We were always in contact with all the local authorities, he said, reported by the BBC, [But it was] after South America the situation became more concerning.

From Africa, the ship went to South America, docking in Brazil in mid-January, and then to Chile and Pitcairn, in the South Pacific. This is when Leotta noticed that ports were not allowing cruise ships to dock, and that there were some ships that were full of sick passengers. Quarantine ships made local authorities nervous, as well as Leotta.

The MSC Magnifica was due to dock in the Cook Islands, but the local government there only allowed them to dock in the Capital of Raratonga, a departure from the ships original itinerary. As they neared Australia and New Zealand, the decision was made that though the ship would dock, no passengers would be getting off. By the time they reached Sydney, the cruise was over.

At that point, some passengers did get off in Sydney and Melbourne, and since no one on board had either symptoms or a confirmed case of the coronavirus, they were allowed off. The rest of the passengers remained on board for a five-week journey back to Europe.

The ship was protested in Fremantle due to confusion as to the status of coronavirus on board, and in Sri Lanka, after much difficulty and help from social media, a Sri Lankan chef was able to get off and go home, per his wishes. He was escorted back to shore by that nations navy, and began a two-week quarantine period before he would be released to go see his family.

Today the MSC Magnifica will port in Marseille, after about 100 days at sea.

The cruise ship industry was rocked as ships carrying passengers became floating quarantine zones. A couple described what that was like from their cabin in February.

The Costa Deliziosa will port in Barcelona, before dropping off additional passengers in Italy. A few days ago, the Costa Deliziosa endeavored to dock in Marseille, but the local authorities for the Bouches-du-Rhone refused them, noting that there was a nationwide ban on letting ships dock, due to French containment measures.

The Costa Deliziosa has been at sea for 15 weeks, and this will be the first port-of-call in over 35 days. The ship has had no physical contact with the outside world. They have no cases or symptoms of coronavirus on board the ship, owned by Costa Crociere, an Italian cruise ship company.

Passenger Carlos Paya told the AP It was not surreal. It was incredible. We have family in our home countries. The news that was arriving from home was causing us all a lot of worry and grief. For us, it was a stroke of good luck to be where we were.

The Costa Deliziosa will stop first in Barcelona today, before dropping off its remaining passengers in Genoa. The cruise was supposed to last until April 26, with a final stop in Venice.

On March 13, President Donald Trump took to Twitter to announce that he had coordinated with cruise companies to suspend outbound cruises for 30 days.

The Pacific Princess will dock today in Los Angeles. It set sail from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in early January for a planned 111-day journey around the world.

In March, the cruise ran into trouble after coronavirus outbreaks were reported on other ships. The journey was cut short, but not until after the ship had sailed to Aruba, through the Panama Canal, Mexico, Hawaii, French Polynesia, and New Zealand. Other nations that were originally on the ship's itinerary refused to allow the ship to dock.

It will dock in LA today after meeting the US Coast Guard criterion: Passenger vessels or any vessel carrying passengers that have been to impacted regions or embarked passengers who have been in impacted regions within the last 14 days will be denied entry into the United States. If ALL passengers exceed 14 days since being in the countries ... [on the CDC restricted-countries list] ... and are symptom-free, the vessel will be permitted to enter the United States to conduct normal operations.

Now that all ships are heading safely to port, with healthy passengers going home to families and homes in hot spot areas, the timelines for when cruises will be able to operate safely is not yet known. On April 9, the Centers for Disease Control issued a No Sail Order for an additional 100 days, signaling a return to cruises in late July.

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Outer Banks: Will there be a Season 2 and when will it likely be coming out? – Monsters and Critics

Will there be Outer Banks Season 2? When will the show return for another season? Pic credit: Netflix

The 10-episode first season of Outer Banks, which follows the wild adventures of John B (Chase Stokes) and his teenage friends in a posse called The Pogues, dropped on Netflix on Wednesday, April 15, 2020.

The Pogues John B, Pope (Jonathan Daviss), JJ (Rudy Pankow), and Kiara (Madison Bailey) are hunting for lost treasure from the Royal Merchant, a ship that sank off the coast of North Carolina many years ago.

However, things dont go as planned.

If youve binge-watched the first season of Outer Banks, then you may wonder whether or not there will be Season 2. If that comes to pass, fans will want to find out when the programs next season will premiere on Netflix.

Here is what we know.

After binge-watching all 10 episodes of Outer Banks Season 1, fans want to find out whats next for John B, Sarah, and their friends.

Although Netflix has not yet renewed Outer Banks for Season 2, the reviews for the show have been positive. The program received a critics rating of 69 percent and an audience rating of 88 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.

No doubt fans hope Netflix will renew Outer Banks for Season 2 and that the renewal announcement will come soon. Be assured we will update this post when Netflix confirms the renewal of Outer Banks for Season 2.

Netflixs decision to halt production on all films and scripted TV series due to the COVID-19 outbreak could delay the return of Outer Banks for Season 2.

Meanwhile, fans continue to keep their fingers crossed that the show will return sometime in 2021, depending on when coronavirus pandemic restrictions are lifted.

John Bs father, Big John, and local big wig Warden Cameron teamed up to find the lost ship believed to have been carrying gold worth $400 million. Sadly,Big John went missing in mysterious circumstances.

Believing that his father left clues about where to find the gold, John B leads the Pogues on a desperate mission to find the treasure before anyone else is able to do so.

While searching for the elusive treasure, the Pogues contend with trouble from another teenage gang. Known as the Kooks, they include Topper (Austin North), Wardens son Rafe Cameron (Drew Starkey), and Kelce (Deion Smith).

The relationship between the Pogues and the Kooks is complicated by a love triangle involving Rafes sister Sarah (Madelyn Cline), her boyfriend Topper, and John B.

Warden beats the Pogues to the gold. He gets a pilot to fly the loot out and then frames John B for the shooting death of Sheriff Peterkin (Adina Porter), although the crime was committed by his son Rafe. Rafe shot the Sheriff when she tried to arrest Warden for the death of John Bs dad.

The local police and the FBI mount a search for John B, believing him to be the suspect in Sheriff Peterkins death.

The season ends melodramatically with the two lovebirds, John B and Sarah, making a suicidal bid to escape from the authorities by driving their boat into a deadly storm during high seas.

I would rather die than go to jail, John B declares.

Id rather die than be without you, Sarah tells him.

While escaping from the police by driving their boat into stormy waters, John B warned Ward Cameron via radio that he would return to get him.

Thankfully, John B and Sarah survived after being rescued by a boat out at sea. Viewers learn that the couple was headed for Nassau in the Bahamas to find the gold.

Actress Madelyn Cline, who plays Sarah Cameron, indicated in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that Outer Banks Season 2 will follow John B and Sarahs search for the gold in Nassau. She also hinted that things could fall apart for Warden in Season 2.

All of these puppet strings Ward has kind of been playing are now coming loose and he doesnt really have control over his world anymore. I feel like there definitely will be consequences for Ward or Rafe, so that will be interesting to see how that plays out.

Outer Banks Season 1 is streaming on Netflix.

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Greatest rock song of the 20th century – CapeGazette.com

Walking around the dunes the other day, looking at the bay and the happenings of the day, listening to music as I strolled. On came Clapton playing Layla, unplugged. I had to search for the studio version and turn it up loud. For my money its the greatest rock song of the 20th century. Check out the song, and the article that I read about the song, in the link here.

The studio version by the short-lived band Derek and the Dominos is nothing short of masterful. Written by Clapton and keyboardist Bobby Whitlock, Laylas brilliance bubbles up from several sources. Musically its flat out beautiful melodically and performed magnificently by great guitar, keyboard and vocal work.

Layla it rolls off the tongue so nicely, like Lo-li-ta is a song about love, the most important and unifying subject of all time. But in this case its the painful brand of unrequited love that drives the mournful quality of the song.

As luck would have it - again refer to the ultimateclassicrock article about the song - guitarist Duane Allman happened to be in the same recording studio when Layla and Other Love Songs was being produced. He joined it and so happens the magic.

Finally, the songs roots tap into a classic Middle Eastern tale - Layla and Majnun - that chronicles another story of unrequited love. When Majnun ultimately realizes he will never be able to marry the princess Layla, his despair leads him onto a spiritual journey that ultimately opens the door to enlightenment and the realization of universal love and interconnection between all human souls.

The power of love.

Layla is another of the endless gifts given us by artists and their ability to draw us together through the pleasure of shared aesthetic experiences. If you want to follow this a little farther, read Robert Frosts poem called Tuft of Flowers.

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‘It is part of my spiritual life’: the people who take running to the extreme – The Guardian

You might think that running around the same New York city block for 52 days straight would be an exercise in futility. Not to mention stupefyingly boring.

Runners who signed up for the Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race would go around and around 164th street in Jamaica, Queens, 5,649 times, roughly 96km each day until they had run 4,898km in the worlds longest certified footrace.

The race and extreme running itself is the subject of Sanjay Rawals new film, 3100 Run and Become, which is now available to stream.

Watching it now as the worlds major cities including New York are in shutdown feels jarring, a reminder of the freedoms we have lost: to be outside in bustling streets, where people move with purpose; to run and to breathe without fear. In the film, street life in Queens surrounds the runners as they circle the same block, past the Thomas Edison high school and Joseph Austin playground, again and again.

They struggle with the stifling summer heat bouncing off the pavement, the humidity, the blisters, the chafing, the carb loading, the exhaustion. The race was founded in 1996 by the late Indian guru Sri Chinmoy as a way for people to discover and surpass their own limits. The goal is to transcend earthly annoyances and find some kind of enlightenment.

But for the most part in this film, those taking part look more as though they are descending into a particularly unpleasant version of hell, as their muscles break down. Ashprihanal Aalto, 45, tells his mentor that after winning in 2015 he doesnt want to run the race again because he doesnt want to suffer like that any more. But he does run it, as he has 15 times now, winning more than half of them. I wouldnt do it 15 years if there wasnt something more than just a race, he tells the Guardian. For me it is part of my spiritual life You try to quiet the mind.

He was training for this years race when it was cancelled because of the coronavirus. Now hes self-isolating instead: a situation hes better trained for than most. Aalto speaks to me from Helsinki, Finland, where he is a postal worker, living an austere existence alone in a cabin.

These types of races are not for an incredibly social person says the director, Rawal. I would say his life of utter solicitude definitely gives him an edge over people. [Aalto] lives like a teenager, he has got boxes of chocolate under his bed. He drinks soda all the time, eats pizza. The one thing he works on his mental attitude, just to keeping his mind fluid, loose and free.

The most interesting thing about those who run this race, Rawal says, is that they are the most ordinary people.

One of them, Yuri [Trostenyuk, who won in 2016], is a plumber in the Ukraine. None of them are sponsored. It shows that if you have the right attitude you can accomplish what most people think is impossible.

Aalto found spirituality after his mother died. Craving time and space to reflect, he went into the forest on his own for three months, walking the 4,500km Pacific Crest Trail and then the 3,500km Appalachian Trail in the US. After many months of hiking you become one with the forest and more sensitive, your hearing and smell becomes better, he says. When he heard about multi-day races, something clicked: I thought it sounded nice to be able to run all day and night.

In his film, Rawal explores the spirituality of running as its experienced around the world; that ability to tap into something more powerful than simply the pounding of feet. It was this idea that running could be a prayer, he says. He ventures from the New York race to visit Shaun Martin, a Navajo canyon runner in Chinle, Arizona, who is continuing a tradition of moving on foot that has existed for hundreds of years. He visits bushmen of Botswana, who are trying to hold on to a now-illegal tradition of hunting by running after their prey.

He also talks to a Buddhist monk in Mount Hiei, Japan, who undertakes an ascetic 1,000-day challenge in rugged terrain wearing unsuitable bamboo shoes and who is obliged to kill himself if he doesnt complete it. Says Rawal of the monk: It was this idea that movement and running could be used to totally transcend our ego and put us into the highest realms of spiritual consciousness. That there comes a point that the bliss totally negates any pain or discomfort. If it wasnt for the bliss all he would think about was, What if I dont finish?, and fear would envelope him.

Aalto says: For some people it is spiritual music or great singers that gives their joy, their inspiration, for some people art. For me running long distances is my way of making progress, that is what keeps me motivated. As the years go by the more it is an inner thing. It is still a race but there is a kind of joy in it.

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Was the Revolution About Reason? – American Greatness

The books intricate title, Americas Revolutionary Mind: A Moral History of the American Revolution and the Declaration That Defined It, enlists readers into the spirit of revolution. It appeals to thirsty intellects and to those who long for noble actions, with its careful reading of profound documents and appreciation of monumental actions, thus asserting the political and moral power of words. We gird ourselves for an exciting read.

The book has particular fascination for me, because I know the authorwe were colleagues at Ashland University in the 1990s, and Brad Thompson is now professor of political philosophy at Clemson University. I have long admired his audacity, intellect, and love of America, even as I strongly disagreed with some of his ideas.

Thompsons patriotism is that of an immigrant (from Canada) and his determination that of an athlete (track). And, given such self-made qualities of soul, one is not surprised to encounter insightful studies of the evolution of American identity, natural rights doctrine, and the founders prudence, all organized in the form of elaborations of key phrases of the Declaration.

Do I know the author too well to do an objective review? Despite the legitimacy of this question, I offer the review as a gentle corrective of his presentation of major issues of our time. The reader will have to judgeI am no objectivist in that sense at any rate.

The book proceeds with chapters on what the author takes to be the Declarations Enlightenment background, the laws of nature, self-evident truths, equality, slavery (well worth consulting in light of the 1619 Project), rights, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, consent of the governed, consent and justice, and revolution. It concludes with exhortations on Americanism and the American mind. The book as a whole is scholarship with a political purpose. As Thomas Pangle says, the book is at once eloquent and erudite.

With barely a mention of him, Thompson does not take up Harry Jaffas argument from A New Birth of Freedom (2000) about the Declaration. That is, there is no attempt to find an Aristotelian or ancient grounding in the American founding. Thus the author often makes extreme claims (that he later qualifies, for example, about how and in what sense America is Lockean or how Americas Founders reflected Enlightenment principles).

In particular, he downplays the role of religion in the founding in a way that makes the book dependent on America as a sign of the advance of the Enlightenment, with its peculiar form of reason and its banishment of religion, rather than the theological-political question that the Declaration promulgates. After Christianity, freedom in the modern world requires that its defenders acknowledge the tension between reason and revelation as the source of civilization.

The book is an elaborate attempt to undo that tension on behalf of Enlightenment reason. Thus, for example, he declares

Lockes epistemological goal was moral: in a world inundated with religious mysticism, his intention was to show that mans rational faculties were in fact capable of discovering and knowing objective moral laws for the purpose of guiding human conduct.

In this regard, Thompsons portrayal parallels the dispute between Jaffa and Martin Diamond, and thus the difference between the West and the East Coast Straussians. And indeed that is reflected in some of the blurbs from George Will, Harvey Mansfield, and Thomas Pangle, not to mention several other eminent scholars, such as a principal teacher of Thompson, the historian Gordon Wood.

But we would err to label Thompson any kind of Straussian eitherrecall his often astute critique of some students of Leo Strauss, such as Bill Kristol, for their promotion of a reckless foreign policy and their compromises with Progressivism in Neoconservatism: An Obituary for an Idea.

Rather than survey his entire argument, we should first jump to his conclusion, from which we can evaluate the book. Key parts of the book are found in this excerpt at American Greatness.

In concluding, Thompson is rhapsodic in his praise of Tocquevillian America:

This new American creed of rational liberty did not mean that its practitioners lived alienated and crabbed lives in atomistic isolation from one another . . . . Quite the opposite. These rugged American individualists joined together in bonds of civic friendship as they experienced and lived through seemingly never-ending disasters . . . . The moral and political philosophy by which they lived their lives was no antisocial creed that confined men to their own spiritual cages. Together, as friends and neighbors, the westward-moving Americans builtliterallycabins, houses, barns, roads, canals, libraries, schools, colleges, villages, towns, and cities. Freedom produced unparalleled social cooperation.

Later he hails this as a natural system of liberty which encouraged and generated new associations and bonds of civil cooperation. But it was not mere self-interest, which Tocqueville explicitly denies can be the source of those aristocratic bodies he saw in American civil associations. More to the point, the bulk of the examples Tocqueville describes are associations that are explicitly or implicitly religious, from churches to charities. Most of these associations are religious in both their origin and purpose.

This is not surprising. Early in Democracy in America, Tocqueville speaks of Americas unique unity of the spirit of freedom and the spirit of religion. The two are perfectly distinct elements that elsewhere have often made war with each other, but which, in America, they have succeeded in incorporating somehow into one another and succeeded marvelously. Moreover, as Tocqueville says later, Americans so completely confuse Christianity and freedom in their minds that it is almost impossible to have them conceive of the one without the other . . . . But Thompson would expunge Christianity not only from Tocquevilles account but from Americas self-understanding. He even goes so far as to say,

This, then, was the great paradox of American society: it united radical individualism with tight bonds of civil association. The former was responsible for the latter. It was e pluribus unum.

Thompson knows perfectly well that the one from many enshrined by e pluribus unum was the one nation out of many states, not many individuals. To speak of a natural system of liberty is as misleading as the religious mysticism he derides.

As much as I admire Tocqueville, he is a compromised source for Thompsons endeavor, because of his suspicion of American patriotism (a separate topic) and of the Declaration of Independence as a philosophic document. For the latter, see Tocquevilles letter from America to his cousin Chabrol on July 16, 1831. He honors the sentiments that the Declaration engenders but, unlike Thompson, not its teaching. After all, Tocqueville never mentions the Declaration in his 700-page classic.

But perhaps Thompson, agreeing with Tocqueville on the fading of the force of religion and hence of the mores required for freedom, wishes to supply the decay of religion with his version of reason and thus refound a dying American morality and with it the American regime.

What Thompson evidently wants to do is substitute his Enlightenment natural right epistemology for that of Tocqueville, and withal his own Enlightenment rationality for the theological-political unity Tocqueville struggled with. This is not just a point about misinterpreting Tocqueville but, even more important, it is ignoring what is central in the Declaration: the theological-political dynamic.

I dont believe Im being unreasonable to suggest he winds up doing something more like what is described in Mary Shelleys novel about a Modern Prometheus, sewing together the corpses of Tocqueville and the Founders into another, superior (as he sees it) America. This is a kind of Jefferson Bible version of America. In describing it thus, I honor this amazing and ambitious book.

Like all other attempts to undo what Leo Strauss built up, and Harry Jaffa following him tried to continue, this one falters. Much of this goes back to the way Thompson reads Locke. Compare Edward Erlers understanding of Lockes An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and its relation to the Declaration. Locke treated the pursuit of happiness not as a natural right but as a moral duty. The American founders, however, translated Lockes understanding of the pursuit of happiness into both a natural right and a moral duty, Erler argues in Property and the Pursuit of Happiness. He quotes Thomas West, for Locke the pursuit of happiness is the fundamental natural inclinationnot self preservation . . . .

Wests elaborate 2017 study, The Political Theory of the American Founding, covers much of the same ground as Revolutionary Mind but is both far more sober in its project and more revolutionary at the same time.

With its focus on state practices, Wests book can be more explicit in its treatment of both morality (including marriage and sexual morality) and property, the subjects of the second and third parts of his book, about 250 pages.. West affirms some of Thompsons views of the Declarations morality but also takes the argument to other places. For example, writes West, Pangle and Mansfield are far from being the only scholars who accept the Nietzschean view that the higher and rarer virtues are missing in the founding. He then goes on to quote Martin Diamond and Gordon Wood to the same effect.

West then proceeds to show how the American Founders and the ordinary citizens manifested moral virtues such as courage and explains how Nietzsches herd morality embraces some noble traits, Under different names, to use Nietzsches phrase, force and fraud might be called courage and prudence, the very virtues praised by the founders . . . . All this to show how work on the Founding opens up discussion even further on important, central themes. We know the founders even less than we think we do. And we distort their teaching by seeing more agreement on some issues than we might think there is.

And to use Lincoln most effectively Thompson, besides appealing to the scientific electric cord metaphor for human equality, also should have looked at the biblical one of blood of the blood and flesh of the fleshboth scientific revelation and support for the Declaration that Lincoln laid out in his famous speech of July 10, 1858. And, even more striking, Thompson omits Lincolns succinct definition of slavery there: you work and I eat.

We know today whom Lincoln was describing as the new slaveholdersthose who live off of transfer payments and globalist economics, which throttle a dynamic society of those who would rise through hard work.

Thus, Thompsons dismissal of the theological-political issue makes him miss some major points. And the book fails to acknowledge adequately other work, such as Jaffas New Birth of Freedom, which points the way to an even more revolutionary understanding.

In the preface to Americas Revolutionary Mind we see the young boy Brad reading a book about the American Revolution and then knowing that I was an American born in the wrong country. That phrase recalls a monograph by a late colleague of his at the Ashbrook Center of Ashland University, fellow immigrant (from Hungary) the late Peter Schramm, author of Born American But in the Wrong Place. Both of these imposing additions to America got to the right place and knew that patriotism was not enough, but came to understand her in different ways.

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When the medium is the messenger the art of communicating with spirits – Apollo Magazine

On 23 March, Drawing Room in London was set to open Not Without My Ghosts: The Artist as Medium, co-organised with Hayward Gallery Touring. The shows roster includes more than 30 artists active over the last 200 years, from historical heavyweights (William Blake) and forgotten pioneers only now gainting traction (Georgiana Houghton) to Surrealists, occultists and contemporary practitioners. Its intention is to take a long view of arts interest in mediumship, the practice of bridging the divide between the concrete realm of the living and the unseeable world beyond. The exhibition and its planned tour to Blackpool, Sheffield and Swansea has of course been postponed. But, in this period of confusion, it may be apt to turn to the alternate cosmologies of those who seek connection with invisible forces.

Spiritual Crown on Annie Howitt Watts (1867), Georgiana Houghton. Courtesy Vivienne Roberts, London

I try to paint into the unknown, Ann Churchill tells me over the phone. In Octagonal Drawing (1976) one of the three pieces she will provide for the show thick, kaleidoscopic patterns swarm the page, furling to form archetypical symbols: insects, ladders, spiders webs, snakes. Like a number of other artists included in the show, Churchill works automatically, making a mark at the middle of the page and allowing her subconscious to guide her hand outwards. Looking at her paintings, I think of something one of the shows curators, Lars Jakob Bang Larsen, has written in an email: the esoteric wave in art has to do with the ways that social control and political power have become placeless and disembodied under globalisation [] we need images and cognitive maps for this state of affairs. Churchills images read like maps, only their paths favour freedom over any sense of order.

GL 28 (Emotional Soup) (2016), Pia Lindman. Courtesy the artist

Finnish artist Pia Lindman, who will present six small diagrams in pencil and felt tip pen, also works to render the unseeable visible. In GL 28 (Emotional Soup) (2016) a human body has been atomised: its legs a wobbly blue contour, buried under a haze of scribbles; its trunk a rotund shape in orange; its head a levitating, vermillion smudge. Evocative phrases are scrawled across the sheet: Throat Lock, Heart Small, Emotional Soup. The series documents synaesthetic visions witnessed by the artist when healing people. (Her practice fuses various sensory techniques, from the Finnish tradition of Kalevela bone setting to sound and energy healing.) Lindman tells me about her initial scepticism when, during a period of ill health, she first participated in esoteric healing practices (Im a rational being!), but that they cured her. In contemporary culture faith in the spiritual has been usurped by faith in the scientific method and any deviation from this script is deemed sacrilege. But, in Lindmans view, science is just another man-made myth, a narrative framework. And its not that science is wrong, its that this myth is not working.

A Stellar Key to the Summerland (2007), Olivia Plender. Courtesy the artist

Olivia Plender (who will exhibit three comic books and a photograph) finds herself negotiating a position between being a practitioner of spiritualism and a researcher of its often marginalised histories. Because history is written by the powerful, there are a lot of stories that dont get told. Its no coincidence that the show is predominantly made up of work by women artists; historically, mediumship has been a way for women to earn a living, use their intellect and express their politics to carve out space. Spiritualism is also self-organised and anti-authoritarian, anti-elitist and anti- capitalist: low-fi, in Plenders words. You dont need much more than a group of friends to practise a seance. When I asked her why she thought there was such a trend for exhibitions focused on mysticism, she says, Theres not only one way of thinking about space, time, death, relations between humans and animals. The Western post-Enlightenment worldview is not the only worldview.

So, how do the rest of us gain access to unseeable realms? By making maps, interrogating stories, self-organising? Or perhaps theres a simpler way. When I was a kid, I asked my father, How do I become magical?, Churchill tells me. His response: Just by breaking habits.

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Art in times of coronavirus 100 inspiring quotes on World Art Day 2020 – YourStory

UNESCO has proclaimed April 15 as World Art Day, a celebration to promote the development, diffusion, and enjoyment of art. It spans the whole spectrum of visual and performing arts. The date was chosen in honour of Leonardo da Vinci, who was born on April 15, 1452.

Many galleries now have online viewings, and artists are resorting even more to social media for showcasing their offerings. Musicians are streaming their works online, collaborating across the internet, and teaching classes through videoconferencing. Memes and cartoons are cropping up around the world, showcasing the lighter and darker sides of the crisis.

During the extended lockdown, billions of citizens around the world are flocking online to watch movies, listen to music, and read books. Citizens themselves have become amateur artists by sharing videos of their creative works ranging from cooking and dancing to drawings and graphic art.

This compilation of quotes salutes the professional and amateur artists around the world in this time of unprecedented crisis. The quotes reflect gratitude to the artistic and humanistic spirit in each of us, and reinforce the importance of creativity, hope, and compassion in these dark hours.

The quotes in this compilation are drawn from YourStory's articles on art as well as a range of online resources. The photographs are chosen from our weekend PhotoSparks section on art and design. See also our compilations of quotes on the occasion of World Book Day, International Jazz Day, and World Photography Day, as well as Top Quotes of 2019 on Design and Art.

A picture is a poem without words. - Horace

A problem is a chance for you to do your best. - Duke Ellington

A societys competitive advantage will come not from how well its schools teach the multiplication and periodic tables, but from how well they stimulate imagination and creativity. - Albert Einstein

A true artist is not one who is inspired but one who inspires others. - Salvador Dal

A true masterpiece does not tell everything. - Albert Camus

Above all, an artist must never be too easily satisfied with what he has done. - Henri Matisse

All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree. - Albert Einstein

An artist cannot fail; it is a success to be one. - Charles Cooley

An artist discovers his genius the day he dares not to please. - Andre Malraux

An artist is a dreamer consenting to dream of the actual world. - George Santayana

An artist is not paid for his labor but for his vision. - James Whistler

An artist should never be a prisoner of himself, prisoner of style, prisoner of reputation, prisoner of success. - Henri Matisse

An empty canvas is the safest addiction in the world, art is the only drug that won't kill you, instead it'll save your life. - Nikki Rowe

Art doesnt have to be pretty. It has to be meaningful. - Duane Hanson

Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time. - Thomas Merton

Art evokes the mystery without which the world would not exist. - Ren Magritte

Art has a voice - let it speak. - Rochelle Carr

Art helps us identify with one another and expands our notion of we - from the local to the global. - Olafur Eliasson

Art is a line around your thoughts. - Gustav Klimt

Art is a step in the known toward the unknown. - Kahlil Gibran

Art is meant to disturb, science reassures. - Georges Braque

Art is never finished, only abandoned. - Leonardo da Vinci

Art is not a mirror to hold up to society, but a hammer with which to shape it. - Leon Trotsky

Art is not what you see, but what you make others see. - Edgar Degas

Art is the only serious thing in the world. And the artist is the only person who is never serious. - Oscar Wilde

Art is the only way to run away without leaving home. - Twyla Tharp

Art is the queen of all sciences communicating knowledge to all the generations of the world. - Leonardo da Vinci

As the sun colours flowers, so does art colour life. - John Lubbock

Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable. - Banksy

Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. - Pablo Picasso

Art wasnt supposed to look nice; it was supposed to make you feel something. - Rainbow Rowell

Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons. - Al Hirschfeld

Artwork is a representation of our devotion to life. - Agnes Martin

Bad artists copy. Good artists steal. - Pablo Picasso

Blessed are they who see beautiful things in humble places where other people see nothing. - Camille Pissarro

Bring your humanity to your art. Bring your art to humanity. - Maxime Lagac

Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. - Scott Adams

Do not be afraid of being wrong; just be afraid of being uninteresting. - T. Carl Whitmer

Do not fear mistakes. There are none. - Miles Davis

Enlightenment is the journey back from the head to the heart. - Pandit Ravi Shankar

Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures. - Henry Ward Beecher

Every artist was first an amateur. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up. - Pablo Picasso

Everything alters me, but nothing changes me. - Salvador Dal

Everything you can imagine is real. - Pablo Picasso

Finish the work, otherwise an unfinished work will finish you. - Amit Kalantri

Great art picks up where nature ends. - Marc Chagall

Have no fear of perfection, youll never reach it. - Salvador Dal

I dream of painting and then I paint my dream. - Vincent Van Gogh

I paint and sculpt with the blues. - John Hammond

I shut my eyes in order to see. - Paul Gauguin

I would like to paint the way a bird sings. - Claude Monet

I would rather die of passion than of boredom. - Emile Zola

If I could say it in words there would be no reason to paint. - Edward Hopper

If music is a place - then jazz is the city, folk is the wilderness, rock is the road, classical is a temple. - Vera Nazarian

If you dont make mistakes, you arent really trying. - Coleman Hawkins

It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation. - Herman Melville

Its not what you look at that matters, its what you see. - Henry David Thoreau

Life is a lot like jazz, its best when you improvise. - George Gershwin

Life doesn't imitate art, it imitates bad television. - Woody Allen

Life is like a trumpet - if you don't put anything into it, you don't get anything out of it. - William Christopher Handy

No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist. - Oscar Wilde

No great work of art is ever finished. - Michelangelo

One persons craziness is another persons reality. - Tim Burton

Painting is easy when you dont know how, but very difficult when you do. - Edgar Degas

Painting is just another way of keeping a diary. - Pablo Picasso

Painting is silent poetry. - Plutarch

Perspective is to painting what the bridle is to the horse, the rudder to a ship. - Leonardo da Vinci

Talking about music is like dancing about architecture. - Thelonious Monk

The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.- Aristotle

The artist must train not only his eye but also his soul. - Wassily Kandinsky

The artist sees what others only catch a glimpse of. - Leonardo da Vinci

The arts are not a way to make a living. They are a very human way of making life more bearable. - Kurt Vonnegut

The earth has music for those who listen. - William Shakespeare

The essence of all beautiful art, all great art, is gratitude. - Friedrich Nietzsche

The function of the artist in a disturbed society is to give awareness of the universe, to ask the right questions, and to elevate the mind. - Marina Abramovic

The great artist is the simplifier. - Vincent Van Gogh

The greatest works of art speak to us without knowing us. - Alain de Botton

The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery. - Francis Bacon

The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious - the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science. - Albert Einstein

The most creative people are willing to work in the shadow of uncertainty. - Ed Catmull

The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls. - Pablo Picasso

The true use of art is, first, to cultivate the artists own spiritual nature. - George Inness

The world always seems brighter when youve just made something that wasnt there before. - Neil Gaiman

There are always flowers for those who want to see them. - Henri Matisse

There are no rules. That is how art is born, how breakthroughs happen. Go against the rules or ignore the rules. That is what invention is about. - Helen Frankenthaler

There are paintings that take on a life of their own, and do not allow you to finish them. - Efrat Cybulkiewicz

To be an artist is to believe in life. - Henry Moore

To be great, art has to point somewhere. - Anne Lamott

To create, one must first question everything. - Eileen Gray

To draw you must close your eyes and sing. - Pablo Picasso

What art offers is space - a certain breathing room for the spirit. - John Updike

When Im playing, Im never through. Its unfinished. I like to find a place to leave for someone else to finish it. Thats where the high comes in. - Miles Davis

When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece. - John Ruskin

When people believe in boundaries, they become part of them. - Don Cherry

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Coronavirus outbreak brings into focus elements of blind faith, bigotry in society and the need to… – Firstpost

Joining the Dotsis a weekly column by author and journalist Samrat in which he connects events to ideas, often through analysis, but occasionally through satire

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The coronavirus pandemic was bad enough. It is being worsened by the unchecked rise of other viruses that existed long before the novel coronavirus disease struck the viruses of blind faith and its companion, bigotry. The immediate provocation for some of the bigotry currently on view in India is over the role of a religious gathering organised by a Muslim group, the Tablighi Jamaat, which contributed significantly to the spread of the coronavirus in this country. The Union health ministry has reported that the Tablighi gathering in Delhis Nizamuddin held in March resulted in 1,023 COVID-19 positive cases in 17 states, accounting for 30 percent of total cases in the country as of 4 April.

India is not the only country where the Tablighis held that gathering. Similar events took place in Pakistan and Malaysia, with similar results. There was a big Tablighi gathering in Lahore attended by more than 1,00,000 people which has left that countrys authorities scrambling to isolate and quarantine the attendees. More than 20,000 people who attended the event had been quarantined by Monday, with the Pakistan government looking for the rest. In Malaysia, the Tablighi gathering resulted in hundreds of cases and spread the disease to neighbouring countries. Reuters reported the countrys health minister saying on 17 March that of Malaysias 673 confirmed cases at the time, nearly two-thirds were linked to the four-day Tablighi meet.

The Tablighis were not the only religious sect that put faith over reason. South Korea faced the same problem of a religious gathering leading to the disease numbers exploding. There, the group responsible was the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, which at one point accounted for half of all cases in South Korea. That was in early March, before the World Health Organisation declared it a pandemic. However, the global spread since then, and the rising number of deaths, has still not convinced Christian evangelicals in America that there is such a thing as a coronavirus threat. Influential evangelical preachers have been calling on followers to attend church gatherings and dismissing concerns over the need for social distancing. One of them, Rodney Howard-Browne, was finally arrested last week for continuing to host large church services despite government orders to residents to stay home.

In India, apart from the Tablighis, there was a case of a man, Baldev Singh, in Punjab, who attended a large Sikh religious gathering called Hola Mohalla before dying of coronavirus disease. After that, around 40,000 people in Punjab had to be quarantined. In Kerala, police arrested 28 people including temple trust office-bearers after a crowd of Hindus gathered for the Arattu procession at the Malayinkeezhu Sree Krishnaswami Temple in Thiruvananthapuram. Both these events took place in March, with the Kerala event coming after the WHO had warned that the world was facing a global pandemic.

A volunteer sprays disinfectant on a masked man as he leaves the Nizamuddin area, where several people showed symptoms of infection from coronavirus after taking part in a religious gathering. PTI

Organisers of all these events, of different faiths from different corners of the earth, chose to go ahead with holding large gatherings at a time when the world was already grappling with the spread of the coronavirus. The people who got sick after contracting the disease at some of these gatherings in various countries are the believers who attended the gatherings. By putting faith over reason, they endangered themselves, their near and dear ones, and their societies and countries. Everyone, most of all those who have been infected, is now paying the price for that.

The tendency of religious people to put their trust in blind faith over reason is a liability even in normal times. It leads to ridiculous and often unintentionally funny statements and actions, such as those relating to the magical powers of cow urine or the sexual habits of peacocks here in India. However, it also creates more serious issues, for instance relating to contraception and abortion in Catholic countries, or female genital mutilation in certain Muslim communities.

Apart from issues within communities, the tribalism and irrationality of religion also lead to often-violent tensions between communities. Yet, it is possible that these very characteristics and the related congregational nature of religious practice that is impelling people of varied faiths to risk their lives by defying social distancing orders around the world may be foundational to the idea of religion, and perhaps to human civilisation itself.

Intriguing hints of such a possibility exist in a place called Gobekli Tepe in southern Turkey, not far from that countrys border with Syria, where massive stone pillars carved with figures of animals have stood for around 11,600 years. They were built seven millennia before the pyramids, and are more than twice as old as the Indus Valley site of Mohenjo Daro. They date from before the invention of agriculture. Klaus Schmidt, the German archaeologist who led excavations at the site, suspected that the social organisation required to build them may have led to not just agriculture but to civilisation itself. His view on this, and the story of Gobekli Tepe, can be found in a wonderful report in the June 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine on The Birth of Religion.

The spiritual, philosophical, mystical and even revelatory aspects of modern religions are however far removed from such social, congregational roots. Interestingly, those other aspects are the ones that led to the birth of several of the currently dominant faiths. Social distancing of a sort was of critical importance in their genesis.

Buddhism emerged from belief in the enlightenment achieved by the Buddha through his practice of solitary and silent meditation for 49 days. Islam was born from the revelations believed to have been received by the Prophet Muhammad when he was alone in a mountaintop cave near Mecca. A critical event in Judaism and Christianity was the moment when Moses, in solitude, is believed to have received the ten commandments on Mount Sinai. Hinduism is replete with stories of sages meditating in their retreats, or on remote mountaintops, for years.

The supernatural is obviously a very big part of most of those stories. It is possible that they serve a deep need of the human psyche.

The hunger for the supernatural may come as Ramayana and Mahabharata or as Harry Potter and the X-Men. It is unreasonable and probably undesirable to expect that belief in magic will vanish from the minds of humans. However, it is reasonable to hope that even those who believe in the supernatural will respect the natural, heed the scientific consensus on social distancing, and shun congregational gatherings.

Nothing prevents anyone from meditating in whatever solitude and silence they are able to find in their homes under lockdown in this pandemic-afflicted world. There is nothing whatsoever that prevents anyone of any faith from reading the Upanishads, Bible, Quran or Guru Granth Sahib. No virus is stopping anyone anywhere from spiritual practice or study. In other words, there need not be any conflict between the advice of science and needs of faith.Blind faith, tribalism and bigotry are no longer necessary aspects of religious or spiritual practice.

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He Should Do Something Other Than Thinking About Himself Cris Cyborg Hits out at Dana White – Essentially Sports

Cris Cyborg and Dana White never had a steady relationship. The former UFC Womens Featherweight champion is not very fond of Dana Whites idea of Fight Island.

The current Bellator Womens Featherweight champion, Cyborg, appeared on The No-Sports Report with Jensen Karp. She mentioned that the rules of quarantine are uniformly applicable to everyone. Furthermore, Justino accused her former boss, Dana White, of being self-obsessed.

Everybody has to be quarantined, said Justino. Its the rules for everyone. You know a lot of people dont want to be home. A lot of people are struggling now, and I think he should do something (other) than just think about himself and boxing and MMA fights. I think its better to wait, like everyone respect everyone,she added.

Dana White floated the idea of fight island when state regulations forced him out of conducting events. However, it has remained an enigmatic thought as of yet. Fighters and analysts have discussed at lengths about it. But until there is a much more concrete announcement, there will be a shroud of uncertainty over the concept.

Before Cyborg, Bellators President Scott Coker also expressed his displeasure with Whites plans. Danas competitor, Scott, asserted that there are more important things in life right now than fighting. He also ridiculed the idea by comparing it to the Bruce Lee movie, Enter the Dragon.

The Bellator Womens Featherweight champ kept her views in-sync with that of the organization she fights for. She added that the plan can put the health of many people in jeopardy.

A fighter steps inside the Octagon all alone. However, the preparation before the fight involves interaction with other people. Furthermore, the fighter will get back together with his/her family after fighting.

Therefore, all such interactions will bring along with them the risk of the spread of the virus.

Even though the fighters have to be together for training, you could say, OK, Im going to make an event now. Do you think if you (did) say, OK, Cris, youre going to have a fight, Im going to have to make my team?

You know, I have to put my team together. We are going to be together, training. Then you put the risk of the family around you. You know, I think you had to wait and have respect for the process. Be patient.

Cyborgs split with the UFC happened after her loss against Amanda Nunes. The Brazilian decided against renewing her contract. From the time she has been in Bellator, she had argued that her current employer is much more employee-friendly than the UFC.

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Cris Cyborg Reveals Superfight but Not Where You’d Expect – Heavy.com

Bellators newly crowned womens featherweight champion Cris Cyborg still hopes to track down her white whale before calling it a career. Cyborg, whose real name is Cristiane Justino, revealed on The No-Sports Report podcast with Jensen Karp that shed love the chance to square off against Ronda Rousey in either a cage fight or pro wrestling ring.

Imagine if this happened, Cyborg said. The fans would go crazy I think is going to be great.

Cyborg and Rousey were once bitter rivals that seemed to be on a collision course. But what would have been one of the most massive superfights in womens MMA history was complicated by the fighters competing in different weight classes and then derailed after Rousey shockingly suffered stoppage losses to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes.

Rousey retired from MMA after her last loss in 2016.

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While Cyborg said shed still be willing to face Rousey in MMA, it seems the 34-year-old Brazilian knows that the possibility of a Cyborg vs. Rousey fight at this stage is a longshot at best, and that her top chance at getting her hands on Rousey would be in a pro wrestling ring.

Its going to be nice, you know, I think its cool, Cyborg said. If, you know, we have the opportunity to have [the match] in MMA, to have the opportunity to in pro-wrestling, I think is going to be great.

Rousey, 33, was one of the highest-paid WWE performers between 2017 and 2018 before taking time off from the grind to be with her family. While shes been in the news as of late for what some consider dissing WWE fans and the sports entertainment business as a whole, its also possible shes been leaning into inflammatory comments as part of a return storyline.

And it sounds as if Cyborg would love to be part of that return.

Yeah, Im open to do it, Cyborg said. I know shes already there. I know she likes to do it, and here we can do something cool. I think for the fans, for them, I think its going to be very cool. Epic.

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Cyborg said she was up to the challenge that competing as a WWE superstar would bring. While shes currently one of Bellators divisional champs and also has plans to compete as a boxer against undisputed welterweight champion Cecilia Braekhus, Cyborg also aims someday to add pro wrestling to her impressive list of credentials so long as it doesnt interfere with her true calling as a mixed martial artist.

I like challenging my career and my fans like that, Cyborg said. They know theyre gonna follow me wherever were going, but I dont think Im going to let us stop doing MMA for the WWE, but if we could have the opportunities be there at some point in my career, it is going to be nice.

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Scientists create tiny devices that work like the human brain – The Independent

A major computing breakthrough has allowed researchers to develop ultra-low power devices capable of operating at the same voltage level as a brain.

Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst figured out a way to use biological, electricity conducting filaments to make an electronic memory device known as a memristor.

Using protein nanowires developed from the bacterium Geobacter, the scientists realised they could create a device as power-efficient as a human brain synapse. Details of the new technology were published in the journalNature Communications.

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"People probably didn't even dare to hope that we could create a device that is as power-efficient as the biological counterparts in a brain, but now we have realistic evidence of ultra-low power computing capabilities," said computer engineering researcher and co-author Jun Yao.

"It's a concept breakthrough and we think it's going to cause a lot of exploration in electronics that work in the biological voltage regime."

Russia has launched a humanoid robot into space on a rocket bound for the International Space Station (ISS). The robot Fedor will spend 10 days aboard the ISS practising skills such as using tools to fix issues onboard. Russia's deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin has previously shared videos of Fedor handling and shooting guns at a firing range with deadly accuracy.

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Google celebrates its 21st birthday on September 27. The The search engine was founded in September 1998 by two PhD students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, in their dormitories at Californias Stanford University. Page and Brin chose the name google as it recalled the mathematic term 'googol', meaning 10 raised to the power of 100

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Chief engineer of LIFT aircraft Balazs Kerulo demonstrates the company's "Hexa" personal drone craft in Lago Vista, Texas on June 3 2019

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Microsoft announced Project Scarlett, the successor to the Xbox One, at E3 2019. The company said that the new console will be 4 times as powerful as the Xbox One and is slated for a release date of Christmas 2020

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Apple has announced the new iPod Touch, the first new iPod in four years. The device will have the option of adding more storage, up to 256GB

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Samsung will cancel orders of its Galaxy Fold phone at the end of May if the phone is not then ready for sale. The $2000 folding phone has been found to break easily with review copies being recalled after backlash

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Apple has cancelled its AirPower wireless charging mat, which was slated as a way to charge numerous apple products at once

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India has claimed status as part of a "super league" of nations after shooting down a live satellite in a test of new missile technology

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5G wireless internet is expected to launch in 2019, with the potential to reach speeds of 50mb/s

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Uber has halted testing of driverless vehicles after a woman was killed by one of their cars in Tempe, Arizona. March 19 2018

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A humanoid robot gestures during a demo at a stall in the Indian Machine Tools Expo, IMTEX/Tooltech 2017 held in Bangalore

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A humanoid robot gestures during a demo at a stall in the Indian Machine Tools Expo, IMTEX/Tooltech 2017 held in Bangalore

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Engineers test a four-metre-tall humanoid manned robot dubbed Method-2 in a lab of the Hankook Mirae Technology in Gunpo, south of Seoul, South Korea

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Engineers test a four-metre-tall humanoid manned robot dubbed Method-2 in a lab of the Hankook Mirae Technology in Gunpo, south of Seoul, South Korea

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The giant human-like robot bears a striking resemblance to the military robots starring in the movie 'Avatar' and is claimed as a world first by its creators from a South Korean robotic company

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Engineers test a four-metre-tall humanoid manned robot dubbed Method-2 in a lab of the Hankook Mirae Technology in Gunpo, south of Seoul, South Korea

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Waseda University's saxophonist robot WAS-5, developed by professor Atsuo Takanishi

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Waseda University's saxophonist robot WAS-5, developed by professor Atsuo Takanishi and Kaptain Rock playing one string light saber guitar perform jam session

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A test line of a new energy suspension railway resembling the giant panda is seen in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China

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A test line of a new energy suspension railway, resembling a giant panda, is seen in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China

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A Mirai fuel cell vehicle by Toyota is displayed at the International Automobile Exhibition in Guangzhou, China

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A visitor tries a Nissan VR experience at the International Automobile Exhibition in Guangzhou, China

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A man looks at an exhibit entitled 'Mimus' a giant industrial robot which has been reprogrammed to interact with humans during a photocall at the new Design Museum in South Kensington, London

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A new Israeli Da-Vinci unmanned aerial vehicle manufactured by Elbit Systems is displayed during the 4th International conference on Home Land Security and Cyber in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv

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Russia has launched a humanoid robot into space on a rocket bound for the International Space Station (ISS). The robot Fedor will spend 10 days aboard the ISS practising skills such as using tools to fix issues onboard. Russia's deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin has previously shared videos of Fedor handling and shooting guns at a firing range with deadly accuracy.

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Google celebrates its 21st birthday on September 27. The The search engine was founded in September 1998 by two PhD students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, in their dormitories at Californias Stanford University. Page and Brin chose the name google as it recalled the mathematic term 'googol', meaning 10 raised to the power of 100

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Chief engineer of LIFT aircraft Balazs Kerulo demonstrates the company's "Hexa" personal drone craft in Lago Vista, Texas on June 3 2019

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Microsoft announced Project Scarlett, the successor to the Xbox One, at E3 2019. The company said that the new console will be 4 times as powerful as the Xbox One and is slated for a release date of Christmas 2020

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Apple has announced the new iPod Touch, the first new iPod in four years. The device will have the option of adding more storage, up to 256GB

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Samsung will cancel orders of its Galaxy Fold phone at the end of May if the phone is not then ready for sale. The $2000 folding phone has been found to break easily with review copies being recalled after backlash

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Apple has cancelled its AirPower wireless charging mat, which was slated as a way to charge numerous apple products at once

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India has claimed status as part of a "super league" of nations after shooting down a live satellite in a test of new missile technology

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5G wireless internet is expected to launch in 2019, with the potential to reach speeds of 50mb/s

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Uber has halted testing of driverless vehicles after a woman was killed by one of their cars in Tempe, Arizona. March 19 2018

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A humanoid robot gestures during a demo at a stall in the Indian Machine Tools Expo, IMTEX/Tooltech 2017 held in Bangalore

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A humanoid robot gestures during a demo at a stall in the Indian Machine Tools Expo, IMTEX/Tooltech 2017 held in Bangalore

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Engineers test a four-metre-tall humanoid manned robot dubbed Method-2 in a lab of the Hankook Mirae Technology in Gunpo, south of Seoul, South Korea

Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty

Engineers test a four-metre-tall humanoid manned robot dubbed Method-2 in a lab of the Hankook Mirae Technology in Gunpo, south of Seoul, South Korea

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The giant human-like robot bears a striking resemblance to the military robots starring in the movie 'Avatar' and is claimed as a world first by its creators from a South Korean robotic company

Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty

Engineers test a four-metre-tall humanoid manned robot dubbed Method-2 in a lab of the Hankook Mirae Technology in Gunpo, south of Seoul, South Korea

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Waseda University's saxophonist robot WAS-5, developed by professor Atsuo Takanishi

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Waseda University's saxophonist robot WAS-5, developed by professor Atsuo Takanishi and Kaptain Rock playing one string light saber guitar perform jam session

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A test line of a new energy suspension railway resembling the giant panda is seen in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China

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A test line of a new energy suspension railway, resembling a giant panda, is seen in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China

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A concept car by Trumpchi from GAC Group is shown at the International Automobile Exhibition in Guangzhou, China

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A Mirai fuel cell vehicle by Toyota is displayed at the International Automobile Exhibition in Guangzhou, China

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UFC In The 2010s: Looking Back At Female Featherweight Division – The MIX

Created in 2017, the UFCs female featherweight division is currently led by Amanda Nunes.

Three females in all have held the title with Cris Cyborg and Germaine de Randamie joining Nunes.

As the moment, Nunes holds both the featherweight and bantamweight championships.

Make sure to check out FightLine at The Mix for recaps from the other divisions.

At UFC 232 in Inglewood, California on December 29, 2018, Amanda Nunes made history.

The Brazilian stopped Cris Cyborg as the reigning UFC featherweight champion, becoming a two-division titleholder.

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Local gallopers set their sights on Wagga Guineas – Tumut and Adelong Times

Cyborg, pictured here winning at Wagga last start, will be one of the leading chances in the Murrumbidgee Turf Club Guineas prelude on Sunday. Photo: Trackpix Racing Photography.

The Tumut owned Cyborg will head a stronglocal contingent of three-year-olds taking on the Murrumbidgee Turf ClubGuineas Prelude at Wagga on Sunday.

The 1400m Benchmark 66 event carries aprize purse of $32,470 and is a precursor to the rich Murrumbidgee Turf ClubGuineas that will be held on May 1.

Cyborg, who is part owned by the ODonovanand Shanahan families, will be prepared by Canberra trainer Norm Gardner andridden Brendan Ward.

Connections will be confident too, afterdrawing gate five and calling on some very good recent form.

The three-year-old has won two from six andshowcased his potential last time out at Wagga, coming from last to run overhis opposition in an empathic 0.53 of a length victory.

The Canberra trainer believes his charge isa genuine winning chance, suggesting he is drawn to get a good run in behindthe early lamplighters.

I think he is truly up to the standard ofthis type of race and he is good chance, Gardner said.

He has drawn well; he is going super and Ithink he has a good chance of winning.

Gardner is hopeful that Cyborg will qualifyfor the MTC Guineas that will be run on the first day in May and said there isonly one thing that could get in the way of their grand plans.

If he qualifies for the (MTC) Guineas, hewill be in the Guineas, plain and simple, but we will need to see how he runsthe 1400m trip out and if he does that, we should be there next month, Gardnersaid.

Another major chance is the Tumbarumbaowned and trained My Solaki, who will be prepared by George Dimitropoulos andridden by NSWs leading jockey, Blaike McDougall.

The Supreme Class gelding showed some realgrit last time out at Gundagai, sitting outside of the early leaders before kickingaway and holding on for a 0.29 of a length win in an 1180m Maiden Handicap.

Connections draw gate four andDimitropoulos made it no secret that he believed My Solaki was up to this classof race.

He is going good enough for a race likethe (MTC) Guineas, so we thought we would give him a chance, Dimitropoulossaid.

The Tumbarumba trainer, who is currentlyworking his horses at the Murrumbidgee Turf Club, explained that his runner wasa tough, no nonsense type.

They will have to run him down, he will beup there and he is the type that will keep on going and going, Dimitropoulossaid.

Kerry Weir will also prepare his maidenrunner Crocodile Cod for the Benchmark 66 event and the Tumut trainer was happyto spruik the chances of his enigmatic three-year-old.

I know his last run at Gundagai looksreally ordinary but he is a massive big horse and just cant stop and start inraces like he did and he just needs to keep rolling, Weir said.

He takes another half stride compared toother horses but he needs momentum and I think he will go a lot better on thebig Wagga track.

The Cluster gelding, who will have AdrianLayt in the saddle, has certainly shown glimpses of his ability and Weirbelieves the Tumut runner is a chance of finishing top three but admitted itwill be hard for his maiden horses to beat performed runners.

He is tough as all nails and I think he isa 2000m type in the long run, but he is a big young horse and it is always hardwith maidens taking horses that have won a few, Weir said.

He is a definite chance of running topthree.

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Justice League 2 Is Not Coming Soon: How Much Time Will It Take?? Whats The Plot And … – Union Journalism

Justice League is an American superhero film released in the year 2017. It was based on the DC superhero team Justice League. The movie was released as a follow-up to Batman v/s Superman: Dawn of Justice released in 2016. It was the fifth installment in the DC Extended Universe. The film involves the Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg recruited by Batman and Wonder Woman, after Supermans death. Their mission was to save the world from Steppenwolf and his army of Para demons. The movie received mixed reviews from the audience as well as the critics. The movie was praised for the action and performance. But faced criticisms for the plot, villain, and overuse of graphics.

The next movie was first scheduled to be released on 14th June 2019. But the truth is that we cant expect for the Justice League 2 before 2021. So far, no more updates regarding the movie are available. We can see a united event film from Warner Bros, but unfortunately, it wont be Justice League 2.

The story will revolve around the team fighting against the new villain. As the first film ended with a promise for a villain, we can definitely expect a sequel based on this. Lex Luthor escaped from Arkham Asylum and creates a team with assassin Deathstroke.

We can expect Gal Gadot to be seen as Wonder Woman. Jason Momoa will be back as Aquaman. We can also expect Ray Fisher as Cyborg and Ezra Miller as the Flash. However, the cast of Ben Affleck as Batman and Henry Cavill as Superman still remains doubtful.

We can expect Justice League 2, but its not sure when. Given the latest news and updates, fans have to wait at least till the end of the year 2021, to see their favorite heroes on the screen.

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As the Coronavirus Spreads, Conspiracy Theories Are Going Viral Too – Foreign Policy

Long dismissed as absurd, conspiracy theorists on social media are increasingly posing a potential global threatand becoming an asset for states looking to disrupt the geopolitical narrative and spread disinformation.

In the context of the global COVID-19 crisis, conspiracy theories have exploded across digital news sites and social media. While propaganda campaigns amid pandemics are nothing new, what is new in the current crisis is the global information environment in which it is playing out. The all-too-real impacts and stresses of the pandemic feed into the preexisting dynamics of the online information ecosystem, amplifying rumors, misinformation, conspiracies, and outright lies. For governments seeking to build trust and communicate clearly, its a nightmare. For those looking to sow chaos and doubt, its an opportunity.

There is a concept in social media studies known as context collapse. Usually attributed to the researcher Danah Boyd, it refers to the way in which social media platforms take messages that the sender intended to be seen by one audience in a given context and serve them up to others who were not the intended targets.

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Chances are youve experienced it yourself. Many of us have felt the awkwardness of posting a joke on Facebook with the intention of sharing it with your friends and instead your grandma replies or making some less-than-professional comments on a personal Twitter account only to have your boss bring it up on Monday. The nature of social media platforms has a way of smashing social contexts into one another so that messages tailored for one audience end up hitting others as well and being interpreted in unanticipated ways.

What the COVID-19 crisis is demonstrating is that this dynamic does not just apply to individual social media users managing personal and professional relationships; it also applies to the cacophony of conspiracy theories raging across the screens and through the minds of social media users around the world.

In the past, pandemic-related conspiracy theories and rumors in London, Tehran, Kinshasa, Shenzhen, and Moscow would have been different. In an era of global social media platforms, however, the dynamics of context collapse mean that conspiracy theories promoted by users in one place are colliding with users in others. The fragmented nature of social media chops conspiracies into little piecesa factoid here, a false claim therecreating a kind of information petri dish for conspiracy cross-propagation, allowing half-true facts, decontextualized narratives, and false beliefs to flow and fold into one another and spread rapidly across the world.

One of the key ways in which this happens is through the use of hashtags. Common conspiracy hashtags, for example #coronahoax or #covid19hoax, are used by multiple groups of conspiracists in various countries and serve as vectors of transmission between them as, for example, 5G and anti-vaccination conspiracy theorists scroll through the hashtag and encounter far-right or QAnon content and vice versa. Conspiracy theorists also actively use hashtags to attempt to spread their message around the world, for example by using multiple region-specific hashtags.

This conspiracy theory contagion has the overall effect of amplifying and strengthening conspiracy theories, partly due to the nature of social media algorithms, which are designed to optimize for engagement. On a basic level, the more conspiracists you have believing in a particular untruth, the more content they generate promoting that untruth and the more they engage with that content.

For example, there could be five different conspiracy theories, but if they all contain the untruth that the coronavirus was created in the Fort Detrick lab in Maryland, the result overall is far more content connecting Fort Detrick to COVID-19 than would have been the case if the untruth were confined to one conspiracy. Algorithms designed to optimize for engagement will factor in the high level of engagement on content that connects Fort Detrick to COVID-19 and start actively recommending the conspiracy to other users. For example, as of April 8, Googles top recommended related searches for Fort Detrick included Fort Detrick coronavirus and Fort Detrick bioweapon.

These dynamics are having real-world consequences. For example, recent attacks on telecommunications infrastructure in the United Kingdom have been directly linked to conspiracy theories in which the COVID-19 crisis has been folded into existing anti-vaccination and anti-5G narratives. Conspiracy theories about the supposed health effects of 5G have been spreading like wildfire across social media in recent years, in part because the conspiracy often runs through long-established anti-vaccination groups, many of which now believe 5G is either causing illness directly or that it is a deliberate effort to use radiation to weaken immune systems to force everyone to accept vaccinations.

The specifics of how COVID-19 is grafted onto these preexisting conspiracies vary; some say the coronavirus crisis is a cover to fast-track the implementation of 5G networks, while others believe 5G trials in Wuhan, China, damaged the immune systems of residents as part of a wider plan to impose forced vaccinations. Some claim that maps of 5G hot spots match up with COVID-19 outbreaks or think it has something to do with interfering with atmospheric oxygen (or maybe its a plan to turn humanity into cyborgs, which is also in there). Some strains combine all of the above, spinning a nonsensical narrative about an effort by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates to depopulate the planet using vaccines, 5G, and the coronavirus.

Google has banned advertising on search terms related to the 5G coronavirus conspiracy, and Twitter and Facebook are increasing their efforts to crack down on 5G coronavirus conspiracies on their platforms. It is not clear that this will be successful in preventing the spread of the conspiracy, however, firstly because removing conspiracy content can itself fuel conspiracies by creating a sense of victimization and being censored (Heres what they dont want you to know!) and secondly because the widespread mainstream media coverage that followed the attacks and highlighted the conspiracy will inevitably drive more users to search for information about it, thereby both spreading the theory and driving algorithmic feedback loops.

Acts of alleged domestic terrorism have also been linked to coronavirus-related conspiracies in recent weeks. In the United States, on March 31, 44-year-old Eduardo Moreno deliberately derailed a train in the Port of Los Angeles near the USNS Mercy, a naval ship being used in COVID-19 response efforts.

In his interview with the police, Moreno said his goal was to draw attention to the Mercy, which he believed had an alternate purpose related to COVID-19 or a government takeover. The case is being investigated by both the Los Angeles Port Police and the FBIs Joint Terrorism Task Force. It is not clear yet which of several possible conspiracy theories about the Mercy Moreno subscribes toa fact that speaks volumes in itself.

Beyond domestic terrorism concerns, and broader concerns about the erosion of truth and trust in basic facts, the dynamics of conspiracy collapse matter geopolitically because it makes conspiracy theories a tremendously resource-efficient way for state actors and others to contest or undermine basic facts.

Russia has used conspiracy theories as a weapon against the West for decades. In a fascinating parallel to today, during the 1980s the Kremlin engaged in a yearslong disinformation campaign known as Operation Infektion to spread the conspiracy theory that HIV was a bioweapon created by the United Statesalso in Fort Detrick, which has become a staple of bioweapons conspiracy theories and also featured in conspiracies about Ebola and anthrax. History doesnt repeat itself, but it can be digitally remastered.

Operation Infektion was a long-term, resource-intensive campaign involving multiple Soviet-funded print and radio outlets and took months and in some cases years to disseminate its narrative across the world. Todays conspiracies, by contrast, are launched into an global information infrastructure optimized for virality.

In 2020, conspiracy theories can reach almost anywhere, almost instantly, and at incredibly low cost. The internet has also helped erode the gatekeeping powers of traditional media, allowing all sorts of convenient fellow travelersdomestic conspiracy theorists, political pundits, concerned and confused ordinary social media usersto become witting or unwitting vectors, producing content and amplifying the narrative independently at no cost at all. The evolution of the information environment in recent decades has served to make conspiracy theories a vastly quicker, cheaper, and more effective tool for spreading distrust and disinformation.

Russia has been quick to grasp the opportunities presented by the new information environment. Increasingly, it appears China is also coming to see the appeal. Chinese state media outlets and diplomats on Twitter have fostered multiple conspiracy theories about the coronavirus, whether by amplifying fringe Western media outlets to promote a U.S. origin conspiracy narrative or through twisting the words of the Italian doctor Giuseppe Remuzzi to imply the virus might have originated in Italy.

What this reaffirms is that the actual details of the conspiracy dont matter much, so long as it sows confusion and doubt. Instead of the laborious planting of narratives involved in other forms of information operations, its more like tossing a handful of dandelion seeds into the wind; all you have to do is wait and see how far they spread.

You dont even have to supply the seeds yourself; its easier and more effective to harvest whats already growing. Take the case of Maatje Benassi, a 52-year-old cyclist who races for the U.S. Military Endurance Sports Team. On March 23, the U.S. conspiracy theorist George Webb published a video on YouTube, labeling her as the patient zero who transmitted the COVID-19 bioweapon from Fort Detrick to China when she competed at the Military World Games in Wuhan in October 2019. (It should be emphasized that there is no evidence whatsoever for this conspiracy theory.) Webb is a well-established YouTuber with a long back catalogue of largely U.S.-centric conspiracy promotion, and his video about Benassi appears to have been aimed squarely at his usual audience of conspiracy and right-wing viewers. But this time, others were watching too.

Chinese state media outlets picked up the conspiracy, amplifying it across multiple Chinese-language outlets and on WeChat. Google Trends data shows a surge in interest in Benassi, particularly from China and other parts of Asia, on March 24. Enough users have been searching for the conspiracy that Google recommends Maatje Benassi coronavirus and Maatje Benassi patient zero as related searches for Benassis name. Within days, the conspiracy was running riot across Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube in a range of languages and had been picked up by digital media around the world from Indonesia to Iran and Kashmir to Cuba.

Benassis case is far from unique. Similar dynamics are playing out across multiple conspiracy narratives. For example, the Czech research scientist Sona Pekova commented in an interview with a Slovak TV channel that she believed some mutations in the virus did not appear to be of natural origin (although she later clarified that she was not claiming they were definitely artificial either, only atypical).

In an eerie parallel to what happened to the Italian doctor, Pekovas comments were picked up by a Hong Kong-based pro-China media outlet under the headline Czech molecular biologist, Dr. Soa Pekov explains in layman terms that COVID-19 virus originates from a lab in U.S. and not China. (She didnt.) The story claimed that Pekova had said that it is not China that needs to refute anything about this theory [that the virus was created in a lab]. Pekova in fact said nothing of the kind in the interview, but this has not stopped the article from being widely promoted across social media as evidence for the U.S. origin conspiracy.

Another case is Huang Yanling, a Chinese research scientist who yet another YouTube conspiracy video blamed for having created COVID-19 in a lab in Wuhan. The video was picked up by U.S. pro-Trump media, and Huangs name is now being splashed around social media.

The global response to COVID-19 has been marked by critical shortagesof ventilators, masks, and protective equipment. There is, however, another resource with a rapidly dwindling supply: public trust. Trust in governments and medical authorities is absolutely vital to achieve the kind of mass behavioral change needed to bring the world through this crisis. The corrosive effects of conspiracy theories on social media, combined with nation-states all too willing to exploit them, imperil that response and could prove fatal in more ways than one.

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Justice League TV series is in the works from JJ Abrams – RadioTimes

Calling all DC fans: a Justice League TV series is now in development.

Well, sort of. Rather than being based on the current roster of superheroes in the DC cinematic universe (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Aquaman and The Flash), the new TV series from JJ Abrams production company Bad Robot will be set in the set in the Justice League Dark universe.

Introduced to the comic-book world in 2011, Justice League Dark is a team-up of lesser-known DC heroes, such as John Constantine, Swamp Thing, Madame Xanadu, Deadman, Doctor Mist and many others.

Rather than tackling the usual supercharged baddies such as Steppenwolf, the Justice League Dark is known for taking on more supernatural foes.

This wont be the first time weve seen the team on screen, however an animated movie set in the Justice League Dark universe was released in 2017.

A new Justice League Dark project has been in the works since 2013, with director Guillermo del Toro having previously penned a script for a movie based on the comics. DC even announced a Justice League Dark film in 2019, but this project is expected to be abandoned in light of the new TV show.

The new series will air on streaming service HBO Max, set to launch in the US in May. Its currently not clear how UK viewers will be able to view the series.

Justice League Dark marks the latest DC series to be commissioned by HBO Max, following an Aquaman animated miniseries and Green Lantern show.

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It Puts the UFC on the Same Level as NBA and NFL Ronda Rousey Defends UFC Sponsorship Deal – Essentially Sports

UFCs sponsorship deal with Reebok was one of the most controversial moves in the companys history. Some fighters even compared it to slavery. However, Ronda Rousey believes that the move was necessary to bring UFC at par with the major leagues of the USA.

The former UFC Womens Bantamweight champion appeared on the Steve-Os newWild Ride podcast. She reasoned that the deal ensures a threshold sponsorship pay for everyone.

Well, I mean its not that they get nothing, said Ronda. Its that everybody gets a split share. So instead of having a whole bunch of people having a whole bunch of individual sponsors all over themself, everybody gets a share of the Reebok sponsor, whatever theyre paying.

The UFC inked its sponsorship deal with Reebok in 2015. As per the terms of the deal, fighters could no longer have individual sponsorship. Moreover, they couldnt wear apparels, before or after the fight, that had logos of any other brand than Reebok.

Reebok was, however, not involved with how the fighters were compensated. The UFC paid fighters, for each fight, according to their experience. The major issue with several fighters was that they were making more money with their sponsorship deals. However, Ronda argued that the change was necessary to bring the UFC at par with the NBA and NFL.

Its kind of the standard that has been set by other sports. UFC was unique in that, and when they were smaller, that was part of the hustle. As they got bigger and mainstream some of those smaller characteristics kind of got lost, because if they wanted to be looked at on the same level as the NBA and the NFL and fking baseball and all that st, they have to kind of adapt their model a little bit more.

The UFC has come a long way from the time it made the deal. The organisation is now a part of mainstream sports not just in the UFC, but globally. Fighters pay has increased substantially. Moreover, several fighters have become household names, unlike five years ago.

However, the UFC still comes across the radar for being an organization that promotes itself more than the fighters. The fighters on the companys roster are still individual contractors and not full-time employees. Fighters, such as Cris Cyborg, have enjoyed the freedom that they received after leaving the UFC and joining another promotion.

The sponsorship deal will be completing its tenure next year in 2021. How the UFC proceeds further will define its stand on the importance it places on the voices of its employees. It can either cut the chord with Reebok or extend the deal further. If the first case happens then the fighters will be free to go ahead with their sponsors.

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