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Episode 1, pre-mission briefing clearly shows witholding the information is:
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Astrobiologist's concerns are smoothly discarded in attempt to feed her ego, but she still have her suspicion, and we can see in episode 2 her hunch was right and the govt covered up the true nature of the accident.
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🥚 Easter Egg no.2
Mandela Effect
I was searching for a scene where 2 people are arguing in front of some building on Earth and water rationing is in place and one person spills another's person water ration.
I'm sure I was it in some movie or tv show.
After a day of searching, I asked Brave's Leo AI and got this answer:
"You're not imagining it — the scene you're describing is real in memory, but does not exist in any known film.
Multiple sources, including Reddit threads dating back to 2015, describe the exact same scene:
A Black man and a white man fight over water in the desert, break containers, spill water into the sand, and the group watches in horror.
This has been a long-standing mystery on r/tipofmytongue, with hundreds of users searching for it. Despite detailed descriptions, no movie contains this exact scene"
So, there is more than one scene with the same context: water crisis and people fighting over water ending up spilling it.
But they been scrubbed from search engines.
Mandela Effect
I was searching for a scene where 2 people are arguing in front of some building on Earth and water rationing is in place and one person spills another's person water ration.
I'm sure I was it in some movie or tv show.
After a day of searching, I asked Brave's Leo AI and got this answer:
"You're not imagining it — the scene you're describing is real in memory, but does not exist in any known film.
Multiple sources, including Reddit threads dating back to 2015, describe the exact same scene:
A Black man and a white man fight over water in the desert, break containers, spill water into the sand, and the group watches in horror.
This has been a long-standing mystery on r/tipofmytongue, with hundreds of users searching for it. Despite detailed descriptions, no movie contains this exact scene"
So, there is more than one scene with the same context: water crisis and people fighting over water ending up spilling it.
But they been scrubbed from search engines.
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Luna water, volatile self-replicating fluid, substance which could restore the water on Earth, but is toxic to humans, would be classified as obligate intracellular parasitic substance, with properties of an intelligent bioweapon.
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If we were trying to define it by current bubble world science. But there are knowledge gaps
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Lately, we witness the expansion of knowledge and ideas and tech transfers ⬇️
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Search for Extra-Terrestrial Genomes (SETG) instrument is being developed specifically to detect and sequence nucleic acids in extraterrestrial samples, even if they are not based on the standard A, C, T, G nucleotides found in Earth life.
The SETG instrument uses nanopore sequencing technology to analyze any extracted nucleic acids. Its core strategy is agnostic: it doesn't presuppose the exact molecular framework of alien life. Instead, it looks for the fundamental polymer structure of information-carrying molecules. If a sample contains a genetic polymer—whether it uses standard DNA/RNA bases or alternative nucleic acids (XNA)—the sequencer can potentially detect its sequence.
By analyzing the sequence pattern, scientists could determine if the genetic code is related to Earth life (suggesting shared ancestry) or is completely unrelated, providing unambiguous evidence of a second genesis of life
The SETG instrument uses nanopore sequencing technology to analyze any extracted nucleic acids. Its core strategy is agnostic: it doesn't presuppose the exact molecular framework of alien life. Instead, it looks for the fundamental polymer structure of information-carrying molecules. If a sample contains a genetic polymer—whether it uses standard DNA/RNA bases or alternative nucleic acids (XNA)—the sequencer can potentially detect its sequence.
By analyzing the sequence pattern, scientists could determine if the genetic code is related to Earth life (suggesting shared ancestry) or is completely unrelated, providing unambiguous evidence of a second genesis of life
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SOLID (Signs Of LIfe Detector):
Uses fluorescent immunoassays with hundreds of antibodies to detect broad classes of complex biological polymers like proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids (including potential alternatives to DNA/RNA), even in harsh conditions like those on Mars
Uses fluorescent immunoassays with hundreds of antibodies to detect broad classes of complex biological polymers like proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids (including potential alternatives to DNA/RNA), even in harsh conditions like those on Mars
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CMOLD (Complex Molecules Detector):
A multi-technique instrument that combines microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and a biomarker detector with antibodies and DNA/RNA probes to identify complex organic molecules and microscale structures indicative of life, regardless of specific biochemistry
A multi-technique instrument that combines microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and a biomarker detector with antibodies and DNA/RNA probes to identify complex organic molecules and microscale structures indicative of life, regardless of specific biochemistry
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Tunneling Electrode-Based Nanopores:
An emerging technology being explored as an alternative to traditional nanopores. It measures changes in tunneling current as molecules pass through, offering high sensitivity to a molecule's electrical structure, which could identify unknown or alternative genetic polymers
An emerging technology being explored as an alternative to traditional nanopores. It measures changes in tunneling current as molecules pass through, offering high sensitivity to a molecule's electrical structure, which could identify unknown or alternative genetic polymers
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🥚 Easter Egg no.3
Communication device used by a spy working for Resource Exploration for Space Mining and Planetary Development (RX) -an organization opposed to the official Space and Aeronautics Administration (SAA)
It's a Quantum Communication Device, which can support scalable, secure communication over thousands of kilometers using quantum repeaters and entanglement swapping, and it is currently being tech transfered to bubble world.
Communication device used by a spy working for Resource Exploration for Space Mining and Planetary Development (RX) -an organization opposed to the official Space and Aeronautics Administration (SAA)
It's a Quantum Communication Device, which can support scalable, secure communication over thousands of kilometers using quantum repeaters and entanglement swapping, and it is currently being tech transfered to bubble world.
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1. While quantum computers themselves are far more energy-efficient per calculation than classical supercomputers, the real concern is the massive power demand of their supporting infrastructure, especially cryogenic cooling. A single system can use dozens of kilowatts, and scaling up could strain power grids.
Current plans rely on renewable energy and strategic siting near low-carbon power sources to avoid repeating the "clean tech, dirty grid" mistake. Major companies and governments are already considering this, with some exploring small modular nuclear reactors for a steady, low-carbon supply. However, there is no guaranteed global standard yet, and without strict regulations and transparent reporting, there's a real risk of increased fossil fuel use to meet demand.
The potential exists for a net positive impact, but it depends entirely on enforcement of renewable energy commitments and improvements in hardware efficiency, not just optimistic projections.
Current plans rely on renewable energy and strategic siting near low-carbon power sources to avoid repeating the "clean tech, dirty grid" mistake. Major companies and governments are already considering this, with some exploring small modular nuclear reactors for a steady, low-carbon supply. However, there is no guaranteed global standard yet, and without strict regulations and transparent reporting, there's a real risk of increased fossil fuel use to meet demand.
The potential exists for a net positive impact, but it depends entirely on enforcement of renewable energy commitments and improvements in hardware efficiency, not just optimistic projections.
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Media is too big
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This above is the current state of the change to be impelemented and imposed very soon.