Filippo Biondi
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So it is a question of powerful of computers.
at the moment we don't have an institution that pay us any computer we want any processing efforts we want we are we are doing it with our
we have we have some supporters that are that bought us some computers yes but we are not we don't have infinite money to buy computers so to do that we have to increase the computational power yes we will do it so six we will do it if somebody support us in buying
other computers, we will do it.
So who did that remark maybe can join with me.
He can call me.
Okay.
and okay these are the computers the additional computers now you can remove noise artifacts and other things because i have to filter and to filter i i don't have to do one tomogram but i have to do 10 or 20 tomograms so to average the results i don't know if i am explaining this
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, I'll ask if I don't understand or have follow-up questions or whatever.
But yeah, these questions are just, again, I mean, it's an opportunity for you to express yourself and to clear the air and to just, you know, make sure that you're answering any questions that people might, you know, throw at you.
And so I think it's a good... Thank you anyway.
You're welcome.
Yeah, it's a great opportunity for you to do that.
So experts, including radar specialists and hydrogeologists, say deep structures below the water table couldn't survive flooding slash collapse over millennia.
So how do we, if there are, I guess the question is, if there are these tubes of limestone, I guess it would be limestone, right?
Because the limestone bedrock goes down, gosh, it goes down for a long way.
So beneath the pyramid, there's about 100 feet, maybe 80 to 130 feet, give or take, based on fluctuations of solid limestone bedrock.
Yes.