2013-03-31
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2013-03-31 |
Title text: 2013-03-31 |
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- The big money on the internet was
- Until kittens were discovered.
- From there it was a short step to dwarf cats. Then dwarf kittens and hyperdwarf newborn kittens
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- A new branch of miniaturization became highly profitable.
- We have created a kitten the width of a single human hair.
- The cat photo industry was willing to spend fortunes for ever smaller kitties
- The essential features of a cat are whiskers, meows, and purring we can create an atomic machine that has tendrils, emits sound waves, and vibrates
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- But there was a problem.
- We re getting weird quantum effects. If too many planck-kitten are near each other the "purr frequency" shreds local spacetime
- The problem had a solution.
- Can we stop making them?
- Sure just convince the internet to not look at cats.
- All is lost.
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- Some day in the distant future aliens will find the tatters our one-time home
- And they will not be shocked
- Another civilization that 8 evolved with cats.
- There is no god.
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