Message from @Czepa
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dont judge for my flat earth role. its mainly a 'not enough proof' of scientific concept - proof of work is not there for any of what nasa and space x are doing
it's all very upsetting. prayers to all of you.
too meta ^
@Colonel Chester fight me
A virus would work fine
im completely wrecked
dont panic dont panic
What do you think about mind control with lasers and/or EM waves? @TheGhostScientist
there's some thing about the grid where it'll be secured without you panicking out it
its impetous to act, and its goals MUST be programmed...
and it's happened
im listening but, drugs kicking in .... might pass out lol
no AI has yet passed the turing test?
relax :D!
5g is doom on
get that shit out my house
not neutrinos
that experiment was never replicated and the team acknowledged errors in their synchronisation
*In the Fermilab experiment, the physicists fired a proton beam into a carbon target to produce a shower of particles called pions and kaons that quickly decay into neutrinos. For every pulse of 22.5 trillion protons, the physicists registered an average of 0.81 neutrino with the 170-ton MINERvA detector.*
*By representing their one-word message in bits of ASCII code using a series of on-off pulses to communicate digital 0s and 1s, the physicists achieved a data rate of approximately 0.1 bit per second. At that rate it took more than six minutes to accurately relay the simple message “neutrino,”*
I going to do more research then good link keorzene
a data rate of 0.1bps using a 170t detector and a hugely expensive light beam is not a basis for a global communications network
thank you
np
neutrinos
give me a few day to analys this
good link but this link is very very old
2012 yeah
kerozene
john b wells and his wife have been talking about this on Ark Midnight on Saturday evenings from 7-10pm pst 👀
but physics doesn't age
so it is much better now
My research indicate different post more link Im willing to listen
unless you know of some novel method of neutrino detection