Monday, January 23, 2023

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Stay with me on this idea for a bit...

As reported on LiveScience.com - "By using warped space-time as a magnifying glass, astronomers have picked up the most distant signal of its kind from a remote galaxy, and it could blow open a window into how our universe formed. 
The record-breaking radio frequency signal, picked up by the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) in India, came from the galaxy SDSSJ0826+5630, located 8.8 billion light-years from Earth, meaning the signal was emitted when the universe was roughly a third of its current age. 
The signal is an emission line from the universe's most primordial element: neutral hydrogen. In the aftermath of the Big Bang, this element existed throughout the cosmos as a turbulent fog from which the first stars and galaxies eventually formed. Astronomers have long searched for distant signals from neutral hydrogen in the hope of finding the moment the first stars began to shine, but those signals have proved difficult to spot, given the extraordinary distances involved."
 
I hope you read the excerpt above about this finding. There's a couple of ways I can go with this. 
What if Kamala Harris was the person telling you about this? You most likely wouldn't believe a single thing she said.
Let's assume you're like me and have no clue what they're talking about. Do you take their word for it that they somehow 'heard something' from '9 billion light years away' when you have absolutely no concept of what that distance might actually be combined with the fact that it is also a measure of time, not just distance?
Delve a little deeper - they are saying they 'heard' a gaseous elelment that was emitted so long ago the sun itself didn't exist when it occured. 
And they 'heard' it by using a theorem suggested by Einstein before he himself knew what it was.
Okay - here's my point. There are certain things in our lives that we have to accept and certain others we will selectively choose not to, not because we do or do not understand them, but because we can make the choice to accept or reject things based on our own free will.
Your idea of what's right and wrong may be completely different from mine. Your acceptance of facts may not be on the same level as mine. That's how and why we agree to disagree more often then not. Point is, we can choose to believe what is true. It's that simple. If we agree, fine. If we don't, that's fine too.
 
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There are a couple of reason why - living where we do - 
I prefer to keep a cat around instead of a dog. Our property isn't that big (just 1/4 acre) and dogs need lots of room to run around and I'm too friggin' lazy and selfish to get in the truck and bring a dog to a place where it can do that and stand there watching him/her while she does it. Also - like me - cats are lazy and selfish, so that would be kinda a natural fit, right? PLUS - they do stupid shit like this on a daily basis, so they have that going for them, to. AND - you don't have to try and find a stranger's garbage can to get rid of the bag of shit you just picked up from your dog, so there's that, too. Juss' sayin.
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Check this pic out - it's a guy in a car racing like a motherfucker trying to escape the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in the Philippines back in 1991. 
I think we gotta assume the guy made it because obviously the guy who took the picture made it out, right? Or maybe not? I hate making assumptions.
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So - how effective is online advertising nowadays?
No matter what website you go to anymore, there's gonna be some kinda ad popping up or featured, right? So I was researching something last night and this ad appeared on the front page of AOL:
 
I'm thinking the ads need a little work. WTF is this all about? 
That's the real ad. Swear to god.
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Hoover Dam under construction in 1934. I read that if they had tried to do it all as a single mono-pour, the concrete would have generated so much internal heat that it would have never cured. Ever. Wonder how they figured that out before the fact? Probably somebody with a slide rule and reading glasses.
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Here's something I understand, and maybe you do, too. Basically every thing they have told us about this covid shit is a fucking lie, From where it came from to how many people died because of it to how effective the so-called spike-protein 'vaccines' are, it's all been bullshit. The crap about wearing the masks. The nonsense of lockdowns and destroyed businesses and lives. All lies. Every bit of it. It's despicable on many levels, but the thing that bothers me the most is that so many people bought in to the bullshit like dumbass fuckin' sheep. Read this article and see what I mean. They lied, and we let them. Tragic.
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Yeah - probably no longer available...
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