Balanced Concepts
“Guiding you to Optimal Health!”
My goal is to create awareness about the healing powers of nature and your mind! She is also a health and wellness coach.
Trish Leclair is a Registered Nutritional Therapist, trained in holistic and functional nutrition. Trish has a passion for empowering people to train their mind and help them develop skills to create health and a happy and fulfilling life for themselves. Trish combines the variety of knowledge and skills that she gained over the years. She is a dynamic and diverse person who has found a way to com
06/05/2026
Good tips! 🙏
5 Ways to Protect Yourself from Negative Energies [Watch Out!] #shorts Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
06/05/2026
06/04/2026
Bill Gates and other billionaires are buying up water supplies to cool data centres but it’s causing droughts. So this seems like a more effective solution 🤔🤷🏻♀️
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China has brought attention to a new kind of data center by placing server pods on the ocean floor. The idea is to use the surrounding seawater as a natural cooling system for high-powered computing.
Traditional data centers require large amounts of electricity and water to keep servers from overheating. Cooling can become one of the biggest energy demands in these facilities, especially as AI workloads continue to grow.
Underwater data centers are designed to reduce that cooling burden by using the ocean’s stable temperatures. This can help lower energy use while also reducing dependence on freshwater-based cooling systems.
The sealed pods protect the servers from water while allowing heat to transfer into the surrounding environment. The concept also keeps equipment away from dust, air pollution, and some land-based maintenance challenges.
As artificial intelligence and cloud computing expand, data centers will need cleaner and more efficient designs. Ocean-cooled systems show how future digital infrastructure may move beyond land to save energy and resources.
06/04/2026
China has brought attention to a new kind of data center by placing server pods on the ocean floor. The idea is to use the surrounding seawater as a natural cooling system for high-powered computing.
Traditional data centers require large amounts of electricity and water to keep servers from overheating. Cooling can become one of the biggest energy demands in these facilities, especially as AI workloads continue to grow.
Underwater data centers are designed to reduce that cooling burden by using the ocean’s stable temperatures. This can help lower energy use while also reducing dependence on freshwater-based cooling systems.
The sealed pods protect the servers from water while allowing heat to transfer into the surrounding environment. The concept also keeps equipment away from dust, air pollution, and some land-based maintenance challenges.
As artificial intelligence and cloud computing expand, data centers will need cleaner and more efficient designs. Ocean-cooled systems show how future digital infrastructure may move beyond land to save energy and resources.
06/04/2026
If you study the history as I did years ago then you understand the system as this lady explains it so well 😞
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06/04/2026
When will people stop being so stupid and realize how toxic pesticides are 🤦🏻♀️
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06/04/2026
So sad…
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06/04/2026