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>>7977659
Fuck I forgot about the fact earth has an axial tilt. keep thinking about poles having unlimited power source because of the moon having poles always in daylight

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>>7265899
Everybody listen the fuck up and bump this thread.
You keep us posted or make a new thread if this schizo mental masturbation can actually be refined and made something out of it.

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Actually I kind of gotten the idea from looking at the lunar landing photos of Apollo 11.

The background is pitch black and no stars except the earth is being seen.

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Person interested in physics here. I read somewhere that due to the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, a particle could theoretically be faster than the speed of light? And if it was faster than the speed of light, could it escape the event horizon of a black hole? Please clarify if I'm wrong but doesn't the speed of an object increase with how uncertain the location of it is?

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