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I'd like to see the foo's in concert

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Originally posted by walshy
I'd like to see the foo's in concert
crappy music

But the 9 have real lasers.

With a wavelength short enough to fuse atoms in an aircraft carrier hull and cause a miniature nuclear pulse (see Philadelphia experiment).

The crew of the Philadelphia were fused with the deck up to the waist from one laser beam.

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Originally posted by Bashar Teg
facepalm

I mean the sailors were sticking out of the deck by their torsos, the just melted and sunk into the floor.

Seeing as how the USS Philadelphia didn't sink into the ocean, there was probably an angled entry and exit point in the side of the vessel both above sea level.

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You can tell that no alien species would go around the earth destroying shit randomly. It was obviously some brat who built them.

They came from the Milky Way!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.space.com/amp/11841-milky-spiral-galaxy-twins-photo.html

Earth 2.0

72.6 year gap. That milky way is wider because as a dark gravity wave expands the tug of the gravity shortens.

In 1944 here I would have been 28 there, in the year 1920 there I would have been born here. Which is why my senecence gene switches on at 49 according to my physics model. Which if I did start aging (Brad Pitt in Troy at 49 (2042 here 1993 there) vs Brad Pitt in Ad Astra at 50) at 49 it would be a Sigma 5 in favor of my model.

I mean that would be too much of a coincidence to write off. If my birth here triggered the false positive that prevented nutrient production there via entangled information in a set of identical carbon atoms, then aging here is just a copy of a mistake or glitch that caused rna degradation during cell division there.

f off surtur you sad git

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They say their satellite galaxies also resemble our satellite galaxies, so.

We don't actually know what the Milky Way looks like, but if it was identical to the first image than yeah that galaxy would have all the same solar systems that ours does.

It's clearly not surt

shut up walshy

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
shut up walshy

Originally posted by Blakemore
f off surtur you sad git
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Originally posted by walshy
It's clearly not surt
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Originally posted by Bashar Teg
shut up walshy
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I cut off the end of the top prong in the bottom spiral fork in the first image.

The spiral forks have the same ends in two top prongs and two bottom prongs for both galaxies. With the top prong in the top spiral fork being shorter than the bottom prong by the same amount as the prongs in the bottom image. And same with the bottom prongs, being equal with the top prong in the bottom spiral fork being slightly longer than the bottom prong.