As a person who was born liking music, I indeed find it too bizarre to believe to be true.
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I suppose it is for the best, but nonetheless I find it uncomfortable how our bodies have the ability to manipulate our brains' memories and our consciousness residing in the same place cannot do anything about it
I wish we could test this out with only simple apparatus. Unfortunately the common people do not have access to satellites or nonstop bullet trains.
Heard about it. I initially thought the universe should exist regardless whether someone is there to observe it or not...
...but then I also studied quantum mechanics, so I am not really in a position to say anything...
What would happen if you were to put both of yours legs in these westernmost and the easternmost parts?
I've seen this fact somewhere before, but I still am unable to grasp it in my mind
What's even more fascinating is that most of the stars we see in the sky are afterimages of primitive stars that died out long ago yet they shine as bright as the stars alive today
Interesting fact: the sun becomes 1 million tons lighter every second.
I often used to look at it as a child, however the adults wouldn't let me. I knew there was some ulterior motive behind it.
I sincerely thank you for understanding my situation and giving me actually useful advice.
I am just a casual person who takes privacy a bit more seriously than the general public. To be frank, I don't even use Google services that much. I just wished to end my reliance on Google due to what I learned about their practices. However I can only go so far. I have a busy life and I do all these privacy related work during my free time. I don't have a GrapheneOS compatible android phone, I don't have the liberty to switch to a new phone, and I don't have the knowledge to set up a custom ROM. I just want to take as many measures to increase my privacy without going to extreme measures like rooting my phone or setting up pihole.
I've tried to use alternatives from f-droid. switched to firefox (specifically mull), disabled unnecessary permissions and telemetry from Google apps etc. However, seeing all of the comments here suggesting actions that I am simply unable to take feels like all the other things I've done so far have been in vain and I should just succumb to Google's spying, which I am feeling to do indeed especially after learning how much data Google has collected about me, making privacy in my phone virtually nonexistent.
I seem to have made a mistake then. Thank you for correcting it.