Message from @eletrick33
Discord ID: 570801369871679516
you got me!
😮
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Why is it bad
i sHoUlDoV kNoWn
3rd party contractors
i was a NASA operative all along!
BaN
;o
Get rid of him, he is infiltrating the server, probably shilling for NASA
Oh wow we’ve been fooled
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Lmao
this really do be a bruh moment
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no spoilen for me
I bet he’s an atheist as well
Like me
Heliocentricty was created by rapists
Wow
wuh
proof
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oh wow. rapists now eh?
yes pls proof
with only words of course
Sorry i don’t speak big word
no links
psychopaths, rapists, what next?
It was created by Pedos as well
Nazis
Georg Joachim de Porris, also known as Rheticus (/ˈrɛtɪkəs/; 16 February 1514 – 4 December 1574), was a mathematician, astronomer, cartographer, navigational-instrument maker, medical practitioner, and teacher. He is perhaps best known for his trigonometric tables and as Nicolaus Copernicus's sole pupil.[2] He facilitated the publication of his master's De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres).
In 1552, Rheticus was found guilty of raping the son of Hans Meusel, a merchant.
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Robert Bradbury passed away suddenly and unexpectedly last weekend of a massive hemorrhagic stroke. His passing was the kind of thing that barely registered anywhere except among his immediate group of family and friends—and among a group of dedicated and niche scientists, futurists and technologists. For them, Bradbury's premature passing represented a monumental blow to inspired and imaginative scientific inquiry.
While Robert Bradbury, who died at the age of 54, may not have had the most recognizable name in the various scientific communities he was involved in, his impact to future studies, and in particular its relation to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, cannot be overstated. Bradbury was a giant in this area, a creative and unconventional personality who paved the way for other like-minded thinkers and enthusiasts.
To say that the scientific community lost its foremost thinker on SETI studies (the search for extraterrestrial intelligence) and the problem that is the Great Silence (also known as the Fermi Paradox) is hardly an exaggeration. Bradbury was a voracious collector of any and all articles, papers and studies conducted on the subject. From my conversations with him, I can tell you that his ability to recollect and reference these works was uncanny to the point of absurdity. He was an authority in the truest sense.
Nobody more than Robert insisted on the simple fact that the correct resolution of Fermi’s Paradox—the fact that we do not observe any presence of Galactic extraterrestrial intelligence—will provide us with crucial insights into humanity's future. It was this particular notion that has personally driven me to pursue SETI studies as a means to predict humanity's potential developmental trajectories. Simply put, if you can predict, or even observe, how advanced extraterrestrials operate, we stand a better chance of understanding our own future.```
In 1552, Rheticus was found guilty of raping the son of Hans Meusel, a merchant.
Wow
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1552, Rheticus was found guilty of raping the son of Hans Meusel, a merchant.```
Proof