Sample


Size:
75370 bytes
SHA1:
7f79122fdf5fbe4dce0e72d81790751e6e2c57a4
MD5:
c1995cdeba22e75c1ff20aed641161fe
Depth:
8-bit
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Module↕️ Name
melly-8bit.xm 1melly4.wav

Voice to text

ProbabilityText
97% motion

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94% LIKEicative Auto Fujis slow motion▶️
100% AYO CHRISTMAS THE WE Motion▶️
99% With true motion.▶️
97% Put your body in motion and let it all flow.▶️
95% Slow motion▶️
95% motion▶️
95% or through the motion.▶️
100% We want to find as direct evidence as we can that a massive compact object, a dark star, is pulling on a companion star. So the way to do that is to measure the motion of the companion star. Since you can never directly take a photograph of a black hole, it just appears black, the best you can really do is measure its influence on material around it. We can then look for minute shifts in the color of the light coming from the star. And if these shifts are found and they go back and forth periodically, then that's an indication that something is tugging on the star.▶️
97% We want to find as direct evidence as we can that a massive compact object, a dark star, is pulling on a companion star. So the way to do that is to measure the motion of the companion star. Since you can never directly take a photograph of a black hole, it just appears black, the best you can really do is measure its influence on material around it. We can then look for minute shifts in the color of the light coming from the star. And if these shifts are found and they go back and forth periodically, then that's an indication that something is tugging on the star.▶️
97% We want to find as direct evidence as we can that a massive compact object, a dark star, is pulling on a companion star. So the way to do that is to measure the motion of the companion star. Since you can never directly take a photograph of a black hole, it just appears black, the best you can really do is measure its influence on material around it. We can then look for minute shifts in the color of the light coming from the star. And if these shifts are found and they go back and forth periodically, then that's an indication that something is tugging on the star.▶️
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