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Asked by Brianna sapp

Heat that moves blink an object needs to blink
10 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
It sounds like you're referring to the concept of thermal energy transfer and some kind of interaction with an object that causes it to "blink." Could you clarify your question or provide more context? Are you asking about a specific phenomenon related to heat transfer or perhaps a visual effect involving blinking lights or indicators?
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