BROS?

BROS?

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>Damn thing is flatlining ...

Oh gods ... :)

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>not using the fullscreen dot graph
do you even DOT?
gcpdot.com/gcpchart.php

>not using with audio on

CAN YOU HEAR THE VOICES TOO?!

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TFW they strongly interpret the dot

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couple years back when this happened i contacted the guy who runs the program, Roger Nelson
here is his response
"Probably normal fluctuations, but I don't know. At this time, the graph shows readings like you describe, and while they are persistent extremes, it could be randomly driven. The algorithm used to compute the dot behavior uses smoothing, and that can produce apparent persistence around a few extreme scores. Since it is both directions, the chance of an egg being "cracked" is small -- that would produce 100 % or 0 %, but not both."
can anybody interpret lol

dafuq, why the hell is it flatlining??

Turns out Isrial owns your sacred dot.

imagine that.

everyone is dead

Kek, that actually may be it

>can anybody interpret lol

Oh well, more or less blames persistent minima/maxima on noise sometimes behaving like it isn't noise. As a believer in the concept of the noosphere I tend to disagree ofc. ;)

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every. single. time.

The fire rises

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It's both funny and quite possibly true.

well he's the guy who designed and runs the program, practically the founder of the (scientific) idea of a noosphere. but since he is a scientist, he is the only guy who doesnt have cause to be a zealot about it, or else it would look like BS from any scientific pov.

TFW not trying to strongly interpret.

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>practically the founder of the (scientific) idea of a noosphere

That would be the Russian Cosmists but yeah, wasn't aware until recently that the idea was becoming a bit popular again.

>but since he is a scientist

Hah, hold mein Bier ... :D
Now ofc one can have a less crazy view on this topic. Merely an abstract description of the entirety of human ideas, symbols, interactions ...

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Bros, I'm really close to interpreting. What do?

just don't do it strongly