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📈 Analytical overview of Telegram channel 0/0

Channel 0/0 (@error0error) in the Arabic language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 10 562 subscribers, ranking 8 755 in the Religion & Spirituality category and 7 265 in the Saudi Arabia region.

📊 Audience metrics and dynamics

Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 10 562 subscribers.

According to the latest data from 28 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by 246 over the last 30 days and by 1 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.

  • Verification status: Not verified
  • Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 16.59%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 6.84% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
  • Post reach: On average, each post receives 1 752 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 722 views.
  • Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 0.
  • Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as مُشَاعَرَة, رَجُل, ظِلّ, نِسَاءَة, اِبن.

📝 Description and content policy

The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
0/0 = undefined A labyrinth of ideas, A diary of curiosities Bot: @contactzero_bot

Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 29 June, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Religion & Spirituality category.

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قُساةٌ مُحبّوك الكثيرونَ إنَّهم ‏يرونكَ إنْ لم تَلتَهِبْ غيرَ نافع الجواهري

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القباب الصفر - غالية بنعلي

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علاقتي بآنا دي ارماس:

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This is so fucking interesting

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— The Tell-tale Brain

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We were struck by the fact that it is precisely these presumed functions of mirror neurons—such as empathy, intention-reading, mimicry, pretend play, and language learning—that are dysfunctional in autism. (All of these activities require adopting the other’s point of view—even if the other is imaginary—as in pretend play or enjoying action figures.) You can make two columns side by side, one for the known characteristics of mirror neurons and one for the clinical symptoms of autism, and there is an almost precise match. It seemed reasonable, therefore, to suggest that the main cause of autism is a dysfunctional mirror-neuron system.

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When a normal subject watches another person performing an action—say, squeezing a tennis ball with the right hand—the muscles in the subject’s own right hand will register a tiny uptick in their electrical “chatter.” Even though the subject doesn’t perform a squeezing action herself, the mere act of watching the action leads to a tiny but measurable increase in the action-readiness of the muscles that would contract if she were performing it. The subject’s own motor system automatically simulates the perceived action, but at the same time it automatically suppresses the spinal motor signal to prevent it from being carried out—and yet a tiny trickle of the suppressed motor command still manages to leak through and down to reach the muscles. That’s what happens in normal subjects. But the autistic subjects showed no sign of increased muscle potentials while watching actions being performed. Their mirror neurons were missing in action.

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Autism and mirror neurons

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الـ mirror neurons هي، مثلما إسمها يبين، خلايا عصبية حرفيًا "تحاكي" دماغ المقابل. الفكرة هي أنّك لما تسوي شغلة معينة أو تحس بشعور معين، مثلًا لما تحرّك ايدك حتى تلزم شي، أكو خلايا عصبية بدماغك رح تشتغل. الفرق بالـ mirror neurons هو أنهن يشتغلن لما تحرّك ايدك، وبنفس الوقت يشتغلن لما تشوف شخص ثاني يحرّك ايده (أو يحس بشعور معين، أو يسوي شغلة ثانية)، يعني حرفيًا يتصرفن مثل مرآة تعكس أيًا يكن اللي يصير بدماغ المقابل. هالشي يعني أيضًا أنّ هاي الخلايا ما يكدرن يميّزن بين ذاتك وبين ذات المقابل.

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الدَهرُ أَدَّبَني وَاليَأَسُ أَغناني وَالقوتُ أَقنَعَني وَالصَبرُ رَبانّي وَأَحكَمَتني مِنَ الأَيامِ تَجرِبَةٌ حَتّى نَهَيتُ الَّذي قَد كانَ يَنهاني — علي بن أبي طالب (ع)

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The competence to acquire the rules of language is innate, but exposure is needed to pick up the actual rules. This competence is bestowed by a still-unidentified “language acquisition device,” or LAD. Humans have this LAD. Apes lack it. This view is supported by two complementary facts. First, apes cannot acquire true language even when they are treated like human children and trained daily in hand signs. They end up being able to sign for something they need right away, but their signing lacks generativity (the ability to generate arbitrarily complex new combinations of words). Conversely, it is nearly impossible to prevent human children from acquiring language. In some areas of the world, where people from different language backgrounds must trade or work together, children and adults develop a simplified pseudo-language—one with a limited vocabulary, rudimentary syntax, and little flexibility—called a pidgin. But the first generation of children who grow up surrounded by a pidgin spontaneously turn it into a creole—a full-fledged language, with true syntax and all the flexibility and nuance needed to compose novels, songs, and poetry. The fact that creoles arise time and time again from pidgins is compelling evidence for an LAD. — The Tell-tale Brain

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شو يلا

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Bot: ذحين عادي أطلب مننا نغادر عشان تاخذ راحتك وتنشر وبنغادر أكيد

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