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"content": "nostr:npub1dytx9wx3pkmxucu3qm0eplld87zvaflkq78lk24umdjyzhr7xlyqcrq8lq interesting! Would an earth-sized planet also warp space enough to be detected, or would it need to be (substantially) larger? I never thought of Earth as ‘warp capable’ (pun intended ;-)",
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