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Originally posted by tdoc
nonofever and seaver
how does one find things in sand. Is it acoustic, radio or what? Do they look for nonrandom features?
sounds fascinating
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I could swear the military used fractral geometry to see what sand dune patterns were natural and which had been altered. They used this technology to destroy planes in the sand during the Gulf War. I wish I could find a link but I can't seem to find one.
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Originally Posted by Norseman on another forum:
"Yeah, the problem with the world is the stupid people are all cocksure of themselves and the intellectuals are full of doubt."
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