Primordial Matrix
Hello World
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
I have created this website to act as a medium of expression. My intentions as of yet are open and free. I would like this space to be a collective arrangement of positivity and autonomy. Over time, I'd like to collect interviews from people around the world about their lives and share my own. Overall, I want people to gain something from visiting here, if only a sense that there is someone out there who thinks these things and has lived this life. With that, I welcome you to my website and hope you return for the times to come.

EVER PRESENT

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5,000-year-old burial of man with battered skull found in kiln in Germany — and he may have been a human sacrifice

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

An injured man from the Corded Ware culture was buried in a pit previously used as a kiln, and he may have been sacrificed.

How to see Venus vanish behind the moon during the day Wednesday — without any special equipment

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

On Wednesday (June 17), the moon will pass between Earth and Venus, causing the hellish planet to temporarily disappear from the daytime sky. Here's what it will look like, exactly when it is happening, and how you can safely view this skywatching spectacle.

A Texas-size chunk of winter sea ice is missing from Antarctica — and it's probably not coming back

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

An area of ice nearly the size of Texas has failed to form over the Bellingshausen Sea, off western Antarctica, as researchers investigate the links between sea ice loss and global warming.

Wreck of World War II Japanese 'hellship' that sank with more than 1,000 Allied POWs on board discovered off the Philippines

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

The remains of a Japanese "hellship" that was torpedoed in 1944 and sank with more than 1,000 POWs on board has been found off the coast of the Philippines island of Luzon.

'Is having two legs useful' in space?: Astronaut John McFall explains what life in orbit might be like for the first physically disabled person in space

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

ESA astronaut John McFall tells Live Science what it would mean to become the first physically disabled person in space — if he travels to the first-ever commercial space station next year — and how life in orbit might affect him differently than everyone else.

The world's first nuclear clock just ticked on — and it could help detect a fifth fundamental force of physics

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

By using a rare thorium nucleus as a timekeeper, physicists have demonstrated the first working nuclear clock, a device that could lead to even more precise clocks and new ways to search for dark matter.
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