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  • curprev 06:0306:03, 1 April 2019Tdadamemd19 talk contribs 10,727 bytes +2 →‎Career and research: It is a gross overstatement to state that they "discovered" this. Creating a computer model at best forms a hypothesis. To actually discover a new type of celestial body requires observation of objects in the universe. From what is known today, it is quite possible that synestias do not exist outside of computer models. We will know that they do exist if and when one is ever DISCOVERED. undo

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