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Galileo may have lyed to the church.
Have somebody ever thought about that?
Well... I did. He said, for posterity a but.... but moves.
Jesus said, for posterity a but ... you're blind.
Sócrates said, for posterity a but ... I'm leaving.
Maybe ... just maybe... let imagine that the time does not really exist.
The space may be something else than just light looking matter.
I had a dream, last night, and I do had dreams all nights.
Why would the church be worryed about God had done the world round and lost in space?
Would they complaint about it if it was really for sure surrounded by instead of waterfalls, waterises? Why? Because the word does not exist?
Well... I believe it should.
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