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Puniko ? (puniko@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Friday, 06-Jan-2023 18:17:46 JST Puniko ? -
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Puniko ? (puniko@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Friday, 06-Jan-2023 18:24:51 JST Puniko ? @arisha@udongein.xyz no clue. he sure is subscribed to using thermometers wrong
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Arisha Derida (arisha@udongein.xyz)'s status on Friday, 06-Jan-2023 18:24:59 JST Arisha Derida @puniko ok what kind of flat earth theory this guy subscribe to -
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Puniko ? (puniko@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Friday, 06-Jan-2023 19:18:14 JST Puniko ? @pharom@congregation.pardoners.church thanks bob
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Pharom (pharom@congregation.pardoners.church)'s status on Friday, 06-Jan-2023 19:18:15 JST Pharom @puniko@mk.absturztau.be reminds me of this flat earther documentary where the flat earthers constantly come up with new experiments, which in the end prove that the earth is a globe :blobvamp_googly:
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niconiconi (niconiconi@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Friday, 06-Jan-2023 19:32:07 JST niconiconi @puniko It's really possible. You just need a parabolic reflector with good aiming. This task is so common in radio engineering that the antenna noise is measured as a temperature. Pointing the antenna to the empty cold sky and you get silence, the lowest noise possible is 2.7 K, temperature of the universe itself. Pointing it at the sun and it's hot, at least 1000 K of noise, most came from blackbody radiation. It's why it's very difficult to receive a signal from a satellite when it moves close to the sun in the sky.
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Puniko ? (puniko@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Friday, 06-Jan-2023 19:32:47 JST Puniko ? @niconiconi ye, sure its possible. but not with this quirky little temp laser, at least not without heavily modifying it
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