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I’ve read hundreds of articles this year and forgotten most of them. Fanlumin is different — I still think about the Ghost Murmur story, the Munger principles, the astronaut who refused to leave his moon mascot behind. This blog stays with you.

Abhilash Gopinath

A Curious Mind

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YOUR DAILY DOSE OF ILLUMINATION

Every day the world moves faster. New breakthroughs, new threats, new ideas — most of them never reaching the people who need them most. Fanlumin exists to change that. I read so you don’t have to start from scratch. I curate so the signal survives the noise. Knowledge illuminated — one post at a time.

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Ghost Murmur – Quantum Technology

On April 3, 2026, a US F-15E fighter jet went down in southern Iran during the ongoing Iran War. The pilot — callsign “Dude 44 Bravo” — ejected successfully and concealed himself in a mountain crevice, hiding from Iranian search forces for nearly two days. What rescued him was not a conventional military operation. It was a piece of technology so advanced that most people didn’t know…

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Artemis 2  – Unforgettable Story of Rise

On April 10, 2026, four astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after completing humanity’s first crewed mission to the moon in nearly 54 years. But buried inside NASA’s carefully choreographed mission was one of the most quietly moving stories of the entire space programme — the story of a small plushie moon named Rise, a grieving husband, and a crater that will…

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Bennu — My all time Favorite

I personally consider the OSIRIS-REx mission to Bennu as the most precise activity in the history of human spaceflight — more complex than even the moon landing. Here is why.” — Abhilash Gopinath, Fanlumin

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