"TV Static Cured My ME"

Hip

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Anyone tried any of this?

I tried looking at TV static videos on YouTube, and a TV static animated gif like the one I posted below. This TV static did not help with my ME/CFS cognitive symptoms. However, spending just 30 seconds starring at such TV static seemed to noticeably improve my ME/CFS blurred vision for some reason. So this TV static may be stimulating the neurons in the retina in a way that sharpens the eyesight.

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TV Static
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bad1080

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found this tv static/noise generator and it is only a couple kilobytes in size: https://github.com/TeilzeitTaco/noise
to close it: windows key -> right mouse button -> "close window" on noise.exe on your task bar (the one with the the tiny tv) not the "static" window (took me a while to figure out)

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Big Bang explanation
Because analog television uses radio waves to carry information, some of the white noise is the television receiving microwaves from the cosmic microwave background, an important trace of the Big Bang. NASA describes, "Turn your television to an 'in between' channel, and part of the static you will see is the afterglow of the big bang."[4][5] This is also true for radio. When it is adjusted to a frequency that is between stations, part of the sound heard is remnant radiation from the Big Bang from around 13.7 billion years ago.[6]
from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise_(video)
 
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