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DM me cats :nv: (catlord@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 01:18:38 JST DM me cats :nv: tell me something interesting -
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meso (meso@the.asbestos.cafe)'s status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 01:18:36 JST meso @MK2boogaloo @CatLord almost as if drawings arent photos -
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Avatar of Chaos (mk2boogaloo@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 01:18:37 JST Avatar of Chaos @CatLord -
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Theodore John Kaczynski (unabomber@social.here.blue)'s status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 01:19:01 JST Theodore John Kaczynski You believe it is 2024 AD, when in fact it is closer to 1224 AD. We don’t know the exact date because honestly we do not know.
The so called first millennium only lasted 300 years. Careful analysis of stratigraphy and coins reveals this.
The chronology accidentally triple counted the length of the Roman empire when they added up all the evidence e.g. reigns of kings.
Source: https://www.unz.com/article/how-long-was-the-first-millenium/
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Anime Wong (elliptica@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 01:19:02 JST Anime Wong @CatLord Starting in the mid 2000's, radio astronomers began to detect high energy radio signals that last only a few milliseconds. Most occur randomly, and only a few have been found to repeat.
To date, no natural cause has been definitively proven, though it has been proven that the signals are coming from outside of our solar system. The only way the signal has been reproduced experimentally is by opening a microwave oven's door before it had finished cooking.In conversation permalink Attachments
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