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DeanXeL t1_je9iequ wrote

To add to this, due to OP's comparison with electrons orbiting a nucleus in 3D space: where planets and other materials in space all PULL on each other due to gravity (don't ask what gravity is, IDK, okay? Nobody knows!), electrons PUSH on each other, they repel one another. So they get pulled in by the nucleus, but when they come to close to each other, they start repelling one another, and thus they can end up in seemingly 3D orbits, because this allows them to be the furthest from each other.

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DeanXeL t1_jawfaee wrote

She was already out of prison. Besides that, it's not a "get out of jail free card", it's not just an "ask and you shall receive", there's an entire, very long and intense procedure with several different doctors that need to sign off on it. It was deemed that she was suffering from unbearable mental distress, with no chance of recovery.

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DeanXeL t1_j9o10qo wrote

How do you suggest that would happen? If they come over here to mess with it, why wouldn't they just move sliiiightly over to the side to come visit us? If they have detection capabilities to notice an insignificant speck of dust like the JWST in the vastness of space, they can also see our entire huge planet, and could've been "interacting" with us all along.

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DeanXeL t1_j99m3xu wrote

What the hell are you talking about? We've already gotten plenty of public pictures of JWST in the ONE year it's been in space, plenty of which has been spent calibrating.

This article is just a beautiful picture by Hubble, which is still doing a great job.

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DeanXeL t1_j5jq0hd wrote

The first time I went into Germany and my navigation suddenly switched to German I was INCREDIBLY annoyed. I don't think there's a good solution to this, but I'd just prefer more options. In my case, I'd much prefer that it just stay on my current language's navigation, but just no more trying to say streetnames or cities.

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