

That article says it’s 32 768 Hz, which is strangely close to some of the figures you can find on wikipedia.
Who reads this anyway? Nobody, that’s…. Oh wait. Some people do. I guess I should put something worth reading in here then. Well here’s a test. How much text can you put in here? Who knows? We’ll find out together.
I could write just about anything here, and it wouldn’t really matter. I could go on an on about nothing in particular, and there would still be space left unused. If you’re like really verbose, you could write about any pointless topic without ever reaching a conclusion, and you wouldn’t even hit the character limit. Like, how long could this text be before you hit the wall? Surely, there’s a limit? You can’t just dump a chapter of lorem ipsum in here, now can you?
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Wow, that’s a lot of text. Previously, you couldn’t have this much, but now they’ve changed the settings, which is pre neat.
That article says it’s 32 768 Hz, which is strangely close to some of the figures you can find on wikipedia.
I don’t even need to come up with my own BS, when I can just copy some crazy nonsense written by other people. Here’s a sample:
UNDERSTANDING CRYSTAL VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES
Every crystal on Earth possesses its own energetic signature, measured in Hertz (Hz) or megahertz (MHz). These frequencies interact with our body’s energy field, creating resonance that can promote healing and balance.
As if sources even matter when traversing this deep in Crazy Town, but there you go anyway.
And a bunch of other microbes too. A single species may dominate the population, but it’s highly likely that there are several other species hanging around as well. Adding some vinegar will make the conditions more challenging for most of them, so many will just die while others may struggle and grow very slowly.
In ELI5 speak: Gross bugs growing in there. Add vinegar to make it a bit nicer.
Apparently there’s a mistake. Feel free to update the article.
Really? I had to look it up, and I found out that it was shut down in late 80s.
So that’s good to know next time I happen to be speaking with someone who is both old enough and from a particular part of the world.
Yes, but first you would need to know that: 411 = “I can’t find a specific community because it doesn’t have a logical name, so can you help me out.” Ironically, the name 411 embodies the problem perfectly.
This is giving me some serious chicken and egg vibes.
With a name like that, no wonder why I never found it.
Yeah, that’s the one. Sounds like a good idea to steer clear of war zones.
Wasn’t there this one civilian flight that got shot by a missile when it went over a warzone? I recall hearing some news about it like 10 years ago. Can’t remember who shot them though.
What would happen if you flew over the mountains anyway? Would the turbulence spill your coffee or something worse?
I thought that it could be mountains, but I couldn’t seen any on the map.
What’s that strange curve in Russia? Trying to avoid flying over something specific?
I can see that fedora was very popular back in the day.
That’s a common problem with these titles. If you want to make them short and snappy, you’ll either end up with something vague or straight up incorrect.
What about cocktail forks and other small utensils like that? Do you think the holes would be big enough for that?
I see an angry space kraken.
Too good to be true. Looks awesome, but the perfection of it looks really suspicious. Still could be true anyway. We see all sorts of funny patterns in clouds all the time, so why not in aurora as well.
“Fungal zombie spiders“ check almost all the boxes. Just add some demonic black magic, and you’re all set.
LOL, a country roughly the size of Maryland (one of the smaller states) has more trains than USA.
Energy is a peculiar word, because it’s used by new-age loonies (and scammer), sci-fi authors and even real scientists. However, I don’t think I’ve ever heard a scientist use the longer term “energy field”, but the first groups certainly seem to love it. When scientists speak of fields, they prefer to specify exactly what kind of field it is (e.g. magnetic or electric).
If I ever get to own a (farming) field of my own, I’m going to name it “Energy Field”, just to mess with everyone. Maybe I should set up a solar panel there, so that the name actually made sense.