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Message 2152706 - Posted: 8 Nov 2025, 2:33:10 UTC
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I think 3i/Atlas should not be any comet and therefore observing us.

But for that it could also run in an hyperbolic orbit and next be distinguished guest when visiting.

For that it becomes mistrust rather than Logic instead and next it fails.
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Message 2152868 - Posted: 22 Nov 2025, 0:35:31 UTC

Long time no see or server up and down but I saw hairs raise on my arm without touching.

For that I thought life could exist in the cells but also electrons and becomes Matter.

Here life is part of an initial create and coming from another we make Creator or being.

For that I thought he could be experimenting in a lab but here neither Afterlife or Eternity.

He could be intermediate or average when others could exist because Second Commandment could fail.

For our purposes gravity is our best friend when it could drive a spaceship or alien craft by means of propulsion.

It is so sad when we rely on Proof when also that could be failing and for that success should be the opposite.

Meaning that a result should always be failing and success when climbing and that is obvious.

Now I am having the remaining six-pack and see you later.
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