2:30 p.m. (c)

Madonna - Ray Of Light (Official Video) [HD]

https://youtu.be/x3ov9USxVxY

[Verse 1]

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[Chorus]

And I feel like I just got home

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[Verse 2]

Faster than the speeding light she's flying

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The screenshot shows a Wikipedia page for "Cosmic ray," which is part of "The Free Encyclopedia." The top navigation bar is visible, showing the user is browsing in Google Chrome, with tabs for other websites like YouTube and Facebook open. The primary focus is the article on cosmic rays, which begins with a definition and explanation of cosmic rays as high-energy particles moving through space. A sidebar on the left includes sections such as Etymology, Composition, and Energy.
A graph on the right illustrates cosmic flux versus particle energy at the top of Earth's atmosphere, with axes labeled in scientific notation. The image has a clean, educational layout typical of Wikipedia, with black text on a white background. The document also mentions Victor Hess, who discovered cosmic rays, and references to Nobel Prize in Physics are included. The general tone is informational and detailed, suitable for an educational resource.
- Title: "Cosmic ray - Wikipedia"
- Site / app: "Wikipedia"
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