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REDDITORS GETTING CLOSE TO THE INVENTION OF "ELECTRICITY"
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https://www.reddit.com/r/foundsatan...mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

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Oh wait... we're witnessing the impossible.
If we stand still these 5 redditors will discover that if you have a low resistant current in a high resistance live wire going from wall plug to a metal frame in the window, you're essentially bridging the gap to the lowest resistance metal frame, thus, completing the circuit. This is remarkable, monkeys are realizing electrocution without touching live wires.

This moment is marvelous.

Stay tunned. Maybe next week we'll finally find out:
- How many Redittors does it take to turn on a light bulb?
and
- How many licks to reach the center of the Goth Girlfriend?
 
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Random stuff? Well, I intend to get some protein spaghetti today with some olive oil.

As far as video games go, I did update my graphics driver and realized that the computer runs the games just fine.
 
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Antimatter exists and can be seen

But most of it was destroyed, this asymmetry is actually one of the big questions and problems with our modern understanding of physics

The reason it can be seen is there is no anti photon

Now dark matter I agree we have no clue
Looks like we're about to find out:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weakly_interacting_massive_particle

Large Hadron Collider called it first though. If Large Hadron shows that there's an "opossite" for every particle, it was logical for photons to had an opposite too. WIMPS hints to "I'm it".

Kinda called it first, scientists plans to look for "twin data" by looking near Galaxy Centers.
SLEEP DEPRIVED PSEUDOSCIENCE THOUGHT OF TODAY'S 4AM

- Universe has Entropy, yes.
- There's "pockets" of Entropy throughout the entire Universe.
- Low Entropy (more order) spans equilibrium, consciousness, life, whatever.
- More Entropy (more disorder) "nothing".
- But what if Low Entropy Pockets can be measured or pinpointed in the Observation Universe map?
- Where can we find more Low Entropy pockets in our current map?
  • Near Blackholes?
  • Near the Center of the Map?
  • Near the Edges of the Map?
  • Near young Galaxies?
  • Near old Galaxies?
  • Other?
Meaning the following:

More anomalies in newly formed galaxies:
Low-entropy consciousness might emerge earlier in the “life” of matter structures, before cosmological chaos overtakes it.
Could suggest a kind of cosmic “learning curve” so new galaxies are more “flexible”.

More anomalies near black holes:
They could be "entropy amplifiers", where "extreme conditions" reveal pockets of order that are otherwise not happening.

Less anomalies in old galaxies:
With more time entropy overwhelms these regions, and coherent pockets are “diluted” or absorbed into background chaos.
Older galaxies could be "quieter" because the initial “spark” of order has already been diffused.

More anomalies near the edges of the observable universe:
The edge could be more influenced by unknown physics at the “edges.”
Could mean that consciousness itself is pushing against the limits of what we can measure.

Less anomalies near the center of the observable universe:
Central regions may have already reached thermal equilibrium, low-entropy pockets has less chance of happening because entropy is too high.

It's why we can't find more life signs, because either Consciousness emerges from Low-entropy pockets or Consciousness has many kinds of forms to exist and we can't resonate with them.

If turns out that "Hey, turns out Entropy does kinda has an important game at distributing matter/antimatter but we couldn't tell bevausr consciousness kinda does too" ... you better make me a MOD.

Edit: Hope we both alive until 2060-2070. THEN we'll see.
 
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