Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1zdmwgufa05tqfv49tftj3pgawd995dcwkh2z4vpe4l5tne3har6qd3g0vj I get it. Because an oscilloscope is like a convolution over the time domain, and a spectrum analyzer is showing the frequency domain (Fourier transform) which has a real and complex component to its function.",
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