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At just 15 years old, Belgian prodigy Laurent Simons has earned a PhD in quantum physics — a milestone most people don’t...
02/12/2025

At just 15 years old, Belgian prodigy Laurent Simons has earned a PhD in quantum physics — a milestone most people don’t reach until their late twenties or thirties. His journey sounds like science fiction: he started primary school at four, finished by six, earned a bachelor’s, then completed a master’s in quantum physics at twelve.

While most teens are just starting high school, Laurent was already tackling bosons, black holes, and quantum field equations at the University of Antwerp. This week, he completed his doctorate, making him one of the youngest physics PhDs in modern history. Professors call him exceptional, with a memory that seems limitless and an IQ of 145 — placing him among the top 0.1% worldwide.

But what sets Laurent apart isn’t just speed — it’s purpose. At eleven, he lost his grandparents, an event that reshaped his life. Since then, his mission has been to extend human life, not for fame or immortality, but to give families more time together.

Big tech giants from the U.S. and China have tried to recruit him, but his parents turned them down, insisting he should grow at a healthy pace. Laurent himself now wants to pivot from quantum physics into medical science and aging research, applying his mathematical genius to the biology of longevity.

He’s not the youngest PhD ever — that title goes to Karl Witte in 1814 — but in modern theoretical physics, Laurent stands almost alone. And the most incredible part? At just 15, he’s only beginning to decide how he’ll change the world.

Saudi Arabia has confirmed a major new gold discovery in the Makkah region, just south of the Mansourah-Massarah mine. E...
01/12/2025

Saudi Arabia has confirmed a major new gold discovery in the Makkah region, just south of the Mansourah-Massarah mine. Early drilling by Ma’aden has uncovered several high-grade gold deposits along a stretch of around 100 km, with some samples showing very rich concentrations of the metal. Geologists say the results point to the potential for a large new gold belt in the area, strengthening Saudi Arabia’s push to make mining a key pillar of its Vision 2030 economic strategy.

🔎 TINGNAN: Ibinahagi ni dating Ako Bicol party-list Rep. Zaldy Co ang umano’y ipinadala niyang liham kay Pangulong Ferdi...
26/11/2025

🔎 TINGNAN: Ibinahagi ni dating Ako Bicol party-list Rep. Zaldy Co ang umano’y ipinadala niyang liham kay Pangulong Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. hinggil sa 2025 national budget.

📌 Sa naturang sulat, binanggit ang ₱100B fund, ₱120B SAP-DPWH project, isyu ng rice cartels, at iba pang mahalagang concerns.

📝 Ayon kay Co: “Tulad ng aking nabanggit sa aking video, narito po ang ipinadala kong sulat kay Pangulong Bongbong Marcos nitong February 2025.”

📸: Rep. Zaldy Co / FB Page

MENDIOLA MANILA SITUATION AS OF 9:30 a.mBARBED WIRES, CONTAINER VANS, AT PULIS—MAHIGPIT NA SEGURIDAD SA MENDIOLA.Via 📸 N...
16/11/2025

MENDIOLA MANILA SITUATION AS OF 9:30 a.m

BARBED WIRES, CONTAINER VANS, AT PULIS—MAHIGPIT NA SEGURIDAD SA MENDIOLA.

Via 📸 News that Matter PH

15/11/2025

Part 2 Pasabog ni former Rep. Zaldy Co. 💥 25% SOP daw para kay PBBM?
Sa Part 2 ng kanyang video message ngayong Sabado, Nov. 15, ibinulgar ni dating Ako Bicol Rep. Zaldy Co na umano’y 25% ng P100-B budget insertion ay napunta mismo kay Pangulong Bongbong Marcos.

👉 Ayon kay Co, mismong siya at ang kanyang tauhan ang naghatid ng male-maletang cash kina PBBM at dating House Speaker Martin Romualdez — sa Forbes Park at maging sa Malacañang.

📌 Matatandaang kapareho rin ito ng pahayag ni Orly Guteza, dating security es**rt umano ni Co, sa Senate Blue Ribbon Committee. Ngunit ngayon, hindi na mahagilap si Guteza.

LOOK: Former Ako Bicol Rep. Zaldy Co posts photos of suitcases filled with cash, claiming these were allegedly delivered...
15/11/2025

LOOK: Former Ako Bicol Rep. Zaldy Co posts photos of suitcases filled with cash, claiming these were allegedly delivered to the residences of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and ex-House Speaker Martin Romualdez in North Forbes Park, South Forbes Park, and even Malacañang.

Co, in a video statement, said: “May record ang aking mga tao sa mga deliveries. Totoo ang sinabi ni Orly Guteza na nag-deliver siya sa Forbes Park at sa Malacañang noong siya ay nasa Senado.”

14/11/2025

MANILA, Philippines — Former Ako Bicol Partylist representative Elizaldy Co said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. allegedly ordered the insertion of at least P100 billion worth of projects in the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA).

The President also asked Speaker Martin Romualdez to “stay out of the country” as he would be well taken care of, Co said in a video released by his office on Friday.

DAVAO GOOD GOVERNANCE IN ACTION 💚Davao City sent off 16 truckloads of relief goods to Cebu City.Via 📸 SMNI news | John R...
12/11/2025

DAVAO GOOD GOVERNANCE IN ACTION 💚

Davao City sent off 16 truckloads of relief goods to Cebu City.

Via 📸 SMNI news | John Ryan Calonia

⚠️ WHEN THE WATER RISES, YOU WON’T HAVE TIME TO GOOGLE THIS 🌊  FLASH FLOOD SURVIVAL GUIDE: LESSONS PEOPLE ONLY LEARN AFT...
09/11/2025

⚠️ WHEN THE WATER RISES, YOU WON’T HAVE TIME TO GOOGLE THIS 🌊
FLASH FLOOD SURVIVAL GUIDE: LESSONS PEOPLE ONLY LEARN AFTER IT’S TOO LATE

Every disaster starts the same way.
Rain. Then silence.
Then a sound you will never forget, rushing water where streets used to be.
By the time panic sets in, it is already too late to search for answers.
So read this now, while the sky is still quiet.

1. YOUR CEILING IS NOT JUST A CEILING.
It is your second door.
If your home has no roof access, make one now.
Mark a spot you can break open.
When water climbs the stairs, you need an escape that climbs faster.

2. A LADDER BEATS PANIC EVERY TIME.
Floods never wait for daylight.
Keep a real ladder or sturdy steps ready, not a chair, not a table.
Seconds matter more than strength.

3. TOOLS BECOME LIFELINES.
Keep a hammer, axe, or crowbar nearby.
You are not breaking walls. You are opening doors to breathe.

4. FREEZE TOMORROW’S WATER TODAY.
Fill plastic bottles and freeze them.
They will keep food cold when power is gone, then melt into clean water.
Smart people prepare while everyone else scrolls.

5. FLOODS RISE FROM BELOW BEFORE THEY KNOCK ON YOUR DOOR.
Plug drains and toilets with rags or plastic.
Dirty water does not need permission to enter your home.

6. ELECTRICITY AND WATER HAVE NEVER BEEN FRIENDS.
Unplug everything.
Move cords higher.
Turn off your main breaker before the flood even says hello.

7. YOUR GAS TANK CAN TURN INTO A GR***DE.
Disconnect it. Seal it tight. Tie it upright.
Gas leaks are invisible killers when the house is half underwater.

8. TRASH CAN FLOAT. USE IT.
Tie sealed bottles, jugs, or foam together with rope.
A few minutes of creativity can buy you hours of survival.

9. PETS PANIC FIRST. SAVE THEM EARLY.
Make floating crates or tie bottles to their collars.
Do not leave them caged below. They will not understand why you did not open the door.

10. THE TOP SHELF IS YOUR LIFELINE.
Store a survival kit there. Flashlight, whistle, lighter, rope, snacks, radio.
Height is safety. Preparation is peace.

11. SLEEP LIKE THE STORM COULD VISIT TONIGHT.
Wear light, quick-dry clothes.
When floods come, you do not need fashion. You need freedom to move.

12. PLASTIC BAGS ARE YOUR POOR MAN’S VAULT.
Seal your phone, IDs, and cash.
One dry phone can reach a rescuer faster than a hundred shouts.

13. CARS LIE. THEY LOOK HEAVY BUT FLOAT LIKE TOYS.
Once water hits your tires, leave it.
Steel becomes a trap when pride drives longer than logic.

14. LIGHT SAVES LIVES LOUDER THAN SCREAMS.
Keep headlamps or candles inside jars.
When the power dies, your light becomes your voice.

15. FILL TUBS AND BUCKETS BEFORE THE SILENCE.
That water will not be for drinking. It is for cleaning, flushing, surviving.
When taps stop, you will wish you had more.

16. PAINT HOPE ON YOUR ROOF.
Keep a bright cloth, mirror, or flashlight ready.
Rescue teams see color before they hear sound.

17. ROPE IS YOUR INSURANCE.
Use it to anchor, pull, or tie people together when the current gets strong.
Unity beats muscle when the river takes over.

18. DO NOT WAIT FOR SIRENS.
If your street looks like a stream, it is already too late.
Grab essentials. Go up. Fast.
Flash means there is no time to plan.

19. KNOW YOUR HIGH GROUND LIKE YOUR OWN STREET.
Memorize nearby schools, buildings, or hills.
GPS will not help when the signal dies. Memory will.

20. CHOOSE ONE RALLY POINT FOR YOUR FAMILY.
Pick a high landmark everyone knows.
When chaos scatters people, a plan gathers them back.

21. GARBAGE BAGS ARE SURVIVAL TOOLS.
They can be ponchos, drybags, or makeshift floaters.
It is not what you have. It is how you use it.

22. WHEN THE RAIN TURNS ANGRY, DO A HEADCOUNT.
Keep kids and pets close before the current decides for you.

23. IF THE ROOF BECOMES YOUR ISLAND, DO NOT WASTE YOUR BREATH.
Wave. Flash. Move something bright.
Rescue teams see light before they hear sound.

24. CALM IS YOUR LAST CURRENCY. SPEND IT WISELY.
Panic kills clarity.
Breathe. Think. Act.
The calm ones live to tell the story.

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🏠 HOME SAFETY
1. Reinforce weak walls and doors.
2. Create roof access or an easy escape point.
3. Keep a hammer, rope, and ladder where you can grab them in seconds.
4. Make sure windows can open from the inside.
5. Store emergency tools in one visible, reachable spot.

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📄 IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS
1. Seal IDs, birth certificates, and land titles in waterproof plastic.
2. Keep one small bag for your most important papers.
3. Take photos or scans for digital copies.
4. Place this bag near your survival kit, not deep in a cabinet.

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🔥 FOOD AND WATER
1. Freeze bottles early to keep food cool and provide drinking water later.
2. Stock canned goods, biscuits, and noodles on high shelves.
3. Store salt and sugar packets for quick energy.
4. Keep a manual can opener and utensils ready.
5. Rotate your supplies every few months to keep them fresh.

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🔋 POWER AND GADGETS
1. Charge all powerbanks before storms.
2. Keep flashlights and extra batteries in every room.
3. Have a small radio for updates when the signal is gone.
4. Save emergency hotlines in your phone and on paper.
5. Store gadgets in waterproof bags or containers.

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🚗 CAR AND PARKING
1. Move vehicles to higher ground before heavy rain.
2. Avoid parking near drainage or rivers.
3. Keep your keys and documents together in one dry bag.
4. Once water reaches the tires, abandon the car immediately.
5. Never drive through fast-moving water.

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🧳 PERSONAL AND EMERGENCY ITEMS
1. Pack light clothes, towels, whistle, lighter, and first aid kit.
2. Keep everything in a waterproof bag or bin.
3. Add medicine like paracetamol and antiseptic.
4. Place this kit high and easy to grab, not buried in storage.
5. Include snacks and energy bars for quick strength.

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📢 FOR WORKING FAMILY AND FRIENDS
1. Set a group chat for emergency updates.
2. Agree on one meeting place if communication fails.
3. Share everyone’s emergency contacts ahead of time.
4. Remind them now, not when the water is already rising.
5. Tell them where your high ground or safe spot is.

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🐾 OTHERS
1. Help elders, children, and neighbors who may not move fast.
2. Secure pets and livestock early.
3. Share supplies if you can. Survival multiplies when shared.
4. Inform rescue teams about anyone who needs help.
5. Be the calm one others can look to when panic spreads.

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04/11/2025

𝐏𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐀𝐋 𝐋𝐈𝐅𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐎𝐅 𝐄𝐗𝐄𝐂𝐔𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐎𝐑𝐃𝐄𝐑 𝐍𝐎𝐒. 𝟑𝟐 𝐀𝐍𝐃 𝟑𝟒: 𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐔𝐌𝐏𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐎𝐅 𝐖𝐎𝐑𝐊 𝐈𝐍 𝐆𝐎𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐍𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐄𝐒 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐋𝐄 𝐌𝐀𝐈𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐈𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐒𝐒 𝐒𝐔𝐒𝐏𝐄𝐍𝐒𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐃𝐔𝐄 𝐓𝐎 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐔𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐀𝐃𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐒𝐄 𝐖𝐄𝐀𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑 𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐌 𝐓𝐘𝐏𝐇𝐎𝐎𝐍 𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐎


Open gihapon ang pinakalami nga Lechon Belly sa Negros Oriental karon ug ugma (Nov 1 & 2)! 😋Kung nangita mo’g halad para...
01/11/2025

Open gihapon ang pinakalami nga Lechon Belly sa Negros Oriental karon ug ugma (Nov 1 & 2)! 😋
Kung nangita mo’g halad para sa inyong mga pinalangga nga namayapa, ari lang sa Valechon Sibulan Branch — Banquerigo Building, 234 Nillas St., Poblacion, Sibulan. 🙏🔥

NAIA Terminal 3 Unveils World-Class Mezzanine Food Hall Under SMC-Led UpgradePassengers flying through Ninoy Aquino Inte...
21/10/2025

NAIA Terminal 3 Unveils World-Class Mezzanine Food Hall Under SMC-Led Upgrade

Passengers flying through Ninoy Aquino International Airport’s Terminal 3 can now enjoy a more refined pre-flight experience, thanks to the launch of a new 6,000-square-meter Mezzanine Food Hall. The facility, developed by New NAIA Infrastructure Corp. (NNIC), a subsidiary backed by San Miguel Corporation, marks a significant step in modernizing the airport’s amenities.

NNIC President Ramon S. Ang emphasized that the food hall is part of a broader initiative to enhance passenger comfort and convenience. “While we upgrade systems to make the airport run more efficiently, we are also transforming the areas passengers see, feel, and spend time in,” Ang said.

The Mezzanine Food Hall is designed to offer a diverse range of dining options in a polished, globally competitive setting, aligning with NNIC’s ongoing efforts to elevate NAIA’s overall infrastructure and service standards.

📸: NNIC

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