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    "art_desc_GY9EwKDBFRMRzHqeJTFxH2spLUnUCETTuhXyCrP1gad9_3PQU2Xu1AxACkh6T3JtH9rmrD4cZQKTDZpP": "A computationally generated experiment into sinewaves.

In 1822, French mathematician Joseph Fourier discovered that sinusoidal waves can be used as simple building blocks to describe and approximate any periodic waveform, including square waves. Fourier used it as an analytical tool in the study of waves and heat flow. It is frequently used in signal processing and the statistical analysis of time series. "
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{
    "2021.05.23 19:15": "A computationally generated experiment into sinewaves.

In 1822, French mathematician Joseph Fourier discovered that sinusoidal waves can be used as simple building blocks to describe and approximate any periodic waveform, including square waves. Fourier used it as an analytical tool in the study of waves and heat flow. It is frequently used in signal processing and the statistical analysis of time series. ",
    "2021.05.23 19:11": "A computationally generated experiment into sinewaves.

In 1822, French mathematician Joseph Fourier discovered that sinusoidal waves can be used as simple building blocks to describe and approximate any periodic waveform, including square waves. Fourier used it as an analytical tool in the study of waves and heat flow. It is frequently used in signal processing and the statistical analysis of time series. ",
    "2021.05.23 11:07": "A computationally generated experiment into sinewaves.

In 1822, French mathematician Joseph Fourier discovered that sinusoidal waves can be used as simple building blocks to describe and approximate any periodic waveform, including square waves. Fourier used it as an analytical tool in the study of waves and heat flow. It is frequently used in signal processing and the statistical analysis of time series. ",
    "2021.05.23 11:01": "A computationally generated experiment into sinewaves.

In 1822, French mathematician Joseph Fourier discovered that sinusoidal waves can be used as simple building blocks to describe and approximate any periodic waveform, including square waves. Fourier used it as an analytical tool in the study of waves and heat flow. It is frequently used in signal processing and the statistical analysis of time series. "
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