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Second time in my life I've left the state I was born in. 馃槑馃
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empanadas31-35, M
Yeah been to over 30 countries and almost all the continents expect south pole. No joke
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@empanadas I tried getting a job in Antarctica but I didn't pass the screening process. XD Wooops
empanadas31-35, M
@SW-User bruh I tried 10 times to spell Antarctica and I was spelling it so wrong that spell check couldn't find what word I was trying to spell.
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@empanadas It's the first c.
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empanadas31-35, M
@BluntSm0ker ngl I had no reason to go there but since you been talking so good about it. I actually might
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@empanadas I think I would have killed myself if I had gotten that job. I don鈥檛 actually know why I thought it was a good idea. The experiment is super cool and it would have been a cool experience, I would have stayed there in the winter!
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@empanadas But I would have been miserable in the cold and dark with no drugs.
empanadas31-35, M
@SW-User I Thought you were joking tbh. Yeah, down there it's only fun for a few weeks but to live there naw. You would have to get high off bath salts.
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@empanadas The experiment is called Ice Cube. It鈥檚 a neutrino detector that uses the ice as a material for the neurons to interact with. They dug deep ass holes into the ice and put chains of these spheres that detect and emit light. When a neutrino passes through the ice usually it won鈥檛 interact at all, just pass through it. Every once and a while a neutrino will strike the nucleus of an atom and it will produce a cascade of high energy particles, some of which carry electric charge. If a charged particle moves through matter faster than light propagates through the material then it produces an eerie blue light. The spheres basically just wait and look for the blue light.
empanadas31-35, M
@SW-User bruh i don't have a phd in your studies. thank you for this information though馃槀
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@empanadas I thought I explained it in a way that non physics people could mostly understand. XD
empanadas31-35, M
@BluntSm0ker naw man i meant kali..she out here teaching me about physics for free. but for real though i might check out Belarus. i already been to Poland...might as well meet the rest of the Slavs
empanadas31-35, M
@SW-User i understood after googling neutrino but like what im going to do with this information. i appreciate the explanation but...we talking about bath salts and getting high. then you went all scientist 馃槀 im just a normal simple minded person
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@empanadas I like physics as much as I like drugs though. I get excited.
empanadas31-35, M
@SW-User i can see that
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@empanadas Here's a doodle of the experiment!

empanadas31-35, M
@SW-User that's antarctic huh
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@empanadas The real thing.

empanadas31-35, M
@SW-User looks like star wars