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"content": "nostr:npub1qz2lqynkqj9klq63yaq0qwj5vlq8gn20j9u0e3w8ndavg7k83j2qa2nlrg I wonder if it's because this specific form of ephemera is a schroedinger's memory that, unlike other memories, COULD have been preserved. Their own memory of a broadcast is in a state where either it was recorded and someone else has a pristine version of a memory that is fading for the seeker, or it wasn't and this fond memory is going to the grave with them. The idea of having to prove the negative can drive one mad.",
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