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Radium wrote:
Hi: Please don't be annoyed/offended by my question. Is it mathematically-possible to carry a modulator signal with a frequency of 10^1,000,000,000-to-the-power-10^1,000,000,000 gigacycles every 10^-(1,000,000,000-to-the-power-10^1,000,000,000) nanosecond and Ah our village idiot is back again. Also crossposting like all welbehaving village idiots. |
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