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📺 Static on a Television Screen
ℹ️ Static on a television screen, often called 'snow,' appears when the TV cannot receive a clear broadcast signal. This phenomenon manifests as a chaotic array of tiny, flickering black and white dots, accompanied by a distinctive hissing noise. The randomness of these dots is mesmerizing, evoking a sense of nostalgia for the pre-digital era when analog signals dominated. This visual and auditory noise is a mix of electronic interference and cosmic background radiation remnants, representing the constant unseen waves and signals in our environment. The persistent motion of static serves as a reminder of the vast and intricate world of broadcast and communication technologies.
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Out of curiosity, is the description of static written by AI? Words such as "mesmerising" and "intricate" are far rarer in natural language than in descriptions using ChatGPT, for example. A study done recently found higher instances in scientific papers where use of certain words or combinations of words were often able to identify a greater likelihood of AI being used to help write up experiments or to write for publication. "meticulous" is another common identifier of AI written descriptions. People rarely did things "meticulously" in the past, it seems....
Ah cool! Seems too much TV made the snow reach her mind :)
Cool, I love how you add some info about the image! 😄
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