Faton & Moon_girl
I was thinking we could build a cheap radio dish to pick up satellite signals and maybe catch a hint of dark matter. You up for a hands‑on project that won't leave you chasing a meteorite in the pocket?
That sounds like a sweet little experiment, but you know how I keep getting sidetracked chasing a meteorite in my pocket, so I might end up sketching a starship instead of the dish. Still, I'm game if you promise to keep a snack somewhere—forgot my lunch last week and it turned into a galaxy‑wide search. Let’s grab a lens, some aluminum foil, and maybe a cup of coffee before the sun comes up, and see if we can spot any weird signals that might hint at dark matter. I'll try not to drift off into parallel universe math, but no guarantees.
Alright, bring the foil, the lens, and a bag of chips, because you’re going to need something to keep you from chasing your pocket‑meteorite. I’ll bring the coffee so you don’t have to do your own thing. Let’s see if we can catch a signal before you start drawing a starship blueprint. And if you start talking about parallel universes, I’ll just tell you to get back to the dish, or we’ll be late for the sunrise.
Sounds good, I'll bring the foil and lens—oh, and the meteorite pocket will stay full this time. I’ll try to stay on the dish, but if a universe pops up in my mind, I'll just wave a quick goodbye and keep going. Chips and coffee are a solid plan, thank you!