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@psnality | 7 April 18 | |
Oh yeah I just googled it.
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@deusexmachina | 7 April 18 | |
You can see it on your tv as well.
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@shadow27 | 7 April 18 | |
Radio astronomy. The guys who figured it out had to eliminate as many other sources of possible interference first.. Including some pigeons that were nesting in the antenna.
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@ogdenz | 7 April 18 | |
@ deusexmachina - 7.04.18 - 06:43pm You can see it on your tv as well. |
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@psnality | 7 April 18 | |
@ deusexmachina - 7.04.18 - 06:43pm You can see it on your tv as well. I'll look for it, thanks |
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@deusexmachina | 7 April 18 | |
You will have seen it thousands of times already without realising what it is.
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@psnality | 7 April 18 | |
@ deusexmachina - 7.04.18 - 06:51pm You will have seen it thousands of times already without realising what it is. You mean like the sound frequency? |
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@psnality | 7 April 18 | |
If there were many universes all created not that far apart and each one a perfection of the other then there might be a more perfected one than this. But that's not really a long test for each one or maybe they all exist parallel to be tested at the same time.
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@ogdenz | 7 April 18 | |
Maybe each is perfect? Maybe perfection is just a human concept?
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@psnality | 7 April 18 | |
@ ogdenz - 7.04.18 - 07:00pm Maybe each is perfect? Maybe perfection is just a human concept? Nah like a painting or any art is has to be learned and perfected but nothing is really perfect it depends on what you perceive perfection to be. You can't just create something first try and have things just work like they do or just look like they do. Too many coincidences and flukes. |
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