Five Thousand and One Tweets is a play on the famous title One thousand and One Nights. During our venture in the Twitter world to which we refer as the Tweetosphere, very often we got the impression of dwelling in a world outside of the known reality. We of course knew Twitter and have observed the platform for years on end, we even proceeded to live test back in the days to validate what we think we had learned. Now that The International Outsider is in its final format, we will soon publish an interactive flip book explaining what we are attempting to do and how we do it.
In the time being we hope that this little selection of few past Tweets will give to you a clear picture. Twitter is a tool that we intend to use at its optimal to achieve our aim which is mainly dissemination of science. Paradoxically, we are not obsessed by the amount of followers we take time to go through. Do not be astonished either to see among those we follow, people of every faith, opinion, beliefs or orientation. We do not choose our followers or those we follow because they mirror our thinking, we want to discover theirs and we certainly will always chose simplicity, modesty over arrogance even it comes from a so called intellectual.
@Gayani786 It is certainly the most interesting question here. @Interouts1 Unfortunately a tweet cannot answer to it properly @AnnaScott2019 So I cheated a bit to try to give you more details in the matter. pic.twitter.com/He77wI1BDK
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) April 27, 2021
Ötzi, also called the Iceman has add a lot to our comprehension of how our ancestors interact, the equipment found near him @AnnaScott2019 @Interouts1 proves that those interactions were wider geographically than previously thought. Age 5300 yrs https://t.co/5f9ra3kHlv ������������ pic.twitter.com/Hombpfl0aM
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) May 20, 2021
I read about that study last yr @Interouts1 @AnnaScott2019 Reminds me of "The selective brain cooling hypothesis [states] that, the quicker the brain cools, the more likely it is to survive," Did Ancient Humans Hibernate? | Unveiled https://t.co/XL4xesSVod via @YouTube
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) May 24, 2021
Fantastic what an achievement for a first. @Interouts1 @AnnaScott2019 With a small armada of rovers, fixed station or satellite in orbit we are closer to the day where finally we will be able to answer the question if life once appeared on Mars. Or if it is still present today. pic.twitter.com/lClMN3Giqq
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) May 15, 2021
@OrgPhysics There are some questions we do not bother anymore ��������we respect everyone in their beliefs, but I/We are tired to answer the moon hoax questions. @Interouts1 @AnnaScott2019 If you can't beat them join them! We prepared a video answer used each time the story goes out pic.twitter.com/2NEasm1qHz
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) May 26, 2021
Leonov could have dedicated his life to art, but the aspiring artist from a poor rural household could not afford the studies. He became world-famous as the first spacewalker. @Interouts1 @AnnaScott2019 Arthur C Clarke had a painting by him in his office. https://t.co/hUGCbiPKpE pic.twitter.com/FmY6hyVskv
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) May 22, 2021
Magnificent! What drove me towards Lamartine years ago was this ' Un seul être vous manque et tout est dépeuplé.'You miss only one being and everything is emptiness(Approximate Translation). Extract for the Superb L'Isolement of Alphose Lamartine @Interouts1 @AnnaScott2019 pic.twitter.com/v3hk6ciJgU
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) May 21, 2021
Try to figure out why her poles are upside down occupying the equator position? What happened to your moon Miranda? Are you digesting an impactor . What is about such an exotic Magnetic field? @Interouts1 @AnnaScott2019 Note-Moons are named after Shakespeare characters. pic.twitter.com/TpncBtEGfX
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) May 20, 2021
Wisteria is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae (Leguminosae), that includes ten species of woody climbing bines) (that are native to China, Korea, Japan, Southern Canada, and the Eastern United States. @AnnaScott2019 @Interouts1 https://t.co/KW9O3dS0Ny pic.twitter.com/wRMhXmhiQ1
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) May 13, 2021
You're welcome. The Galileo book is written by the definitive authority on his life. See Stillman's Wikipedia page. He spent his life decifering Galileo's pieces of scrap paper and found a treasure trove of keys that unlock how the discovered linear momentum, for example.
— Bob Leiweke (@BobLeiweke) May 20, 2021
@Interouts1 @AnnaScott2019 Introducing a young man spending time & passion on Astronomy Moons of the Solar System their volcanism & Voyager 2. @CanberraDSN Another hope in the scientific future of Africa. From Kempton Park, South Africa 04/24/2021 @NASAspaceplace @AstroLizsLab pic.twitter.com/BaLrfMcaw8
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) April 24, 2021
@Interouts1 @AnnaScott2019
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) May 17, 2021
Decorative cup made from a nautilus shell and often decorated with silver or gold trim...Made from a nautilus shell from the Indo West Pacific. The empty shells were mysterious sea treasures which captured the imagination of Renaissance artists. pic.twitter.com/FVw0pvcqHi
The world will always have people who are explorers. Who simply go to see what is beyond. They go at risk, but would rather risk than not. It will require a strong certain foothold, or great opportunity for the next group and a society for the next ...
— Frank Gilbert (@PFGilbert) May 19, 2021
The style is certainly not Egyptian , if that was discovered in Egypt it would have been the ultimate proof of trans-Atlantic voyage by the Egyptians, which would have been great. @Interouts1 @AnnaScott2019 This mask was found in in Teotihuacan, https://t.co/LDRimxlAEe
— Astro Verbot Julia (@AstroVerbot) May 22, 2021
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