Comments about ‘New BYU antennas allow deeper looks into space’
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My first hope is that they have used high quality parts and components and that they take care to make sure that their antennas are very accurately synchrinized at all times and their monitoring equipment is of the greatest quality and design. This will help make their efforts successful and Keep an open mind and carefully record every thing and study it all over several times to make sure you get the best results.
Don't tell me, they are looking for Kolob. Have they found the location where Joseph Smith said our sun gets the light it reflects to us?
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