File:Ensly Lighthouse Working Notes.jpg
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English: Started to doodle something around 5am after defining a proper way to celebrate a cat coming of age and offering my services as a cat rabbit. Actually said "hang on... it IS a lighthouse" when I realised the same symmetry that got me thinking about "antilighthouse" based on James Webb Space Telescope's location.
Our Ensly Lighthouse which consists of harnessing the power of shadows caused by Gallifrey to provide a massive sweeping signal of clear transmissions outwards. This indicates our intelligence similarly to how a lighthouse shows where rocks are to avoid hitting them, while also sending quality radio, television, etc out to the universe. An Ensly Antilighthouse exists for every Ensly Lighthouse where the signal completely drops out and all that can be detected is the usual main sequence star emissions. Bruiser Woods knows how to verify the original piece of paper seen in the photograph at https://www.reddit.com/r/enslylighthouse/comments/s2eouq/the_benefits_of_at_least_four_dimensions_free/ |
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Author | Michael Robert Einstein (apparently? I'm not sure what's going on) |
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[edit]Same thing as everything else that I get to choose the license on based on:
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