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1141  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 100% water-powered car on: November 28, 2016, 06:09:33 PM
Even if it is run on hydrogen. Is anyone wondering how expensive is hydrogen? Guys Ive wrote how it works. It cant and never will run on water! Water is just an element of making engine run more efficient. Do you guys read the posts above? Making a water into hydrogen and oxygen is possible but it requires energy not giving energy.
1142  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: November 28, 2016, 03:26:09 PM
Yep, it's FLAT! If you DONT think the world is flat then ask yourself 3 simple questions.

1. Why is the sky blue?
2. Why does thunder echo?
3. What makes rainbows?

Don't you find it amazing that you and everyone you know are completely unable to answer any of the three simple questions. Oh yes, you can bull $#!+ a kid but you can't REALLY answer these questions and you never could. WHY?

Quick answers:

1. Sun light (white light) being scattered by the atmosphere.
2. Air particles moving and creating sound waves.
3. See 1.

Those questions are completly irrelevant where we live. We could live in a magical donut and the answers would still be valid and same as above. Those are just basics laws of physics. They could even work in a flat earth computer simulations if it would be written right.
1143  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 100% water-powered car on: November 28, 2016, 02:30:03 PM
Japan "science" is in most cases a laughing stock. Its an oxymoron Japan and science. People have wrong impression about Japaneese people as being creative. Like most of the things people believe the truth is totally opposite.

Yes there are some good Japaneese engineers, but most of their ideas was, and are just improvements on german or american technologies.
1144  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you hate muslems? on: November 28, 2016, 01:45:23 PM
Most of the evil that people assosiate with muslims is much more cultural based than religion. Illiteracy in arabic countries is just enourmous. Combine the illiteracy with being stupid, and a culture of believing in authority. All you have to do is a very wicked or extremely corrupt religious leader that uses those poor stupid souls to be of some use by external spy agencies.

Illiteracy and believe in authority is the key problem here. And yes "we" in the western world have stupid and illiterate people, but lucky for us potential enemies have very weak agencies of influens, nothing compared to KGB, CIA, MOSAD etc.
1145  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 100% water-powered car on: November 28, 2016, 01:24:27 PM
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Again, RT is using misleading titles.
This technology has been around for a decade, with people across all continents claiming the patent. The car doesn't "run on water", it runs on fossil fuels- but unlike classical internal combustion engines which waste over 70% of energy on thermal radiation instead of useful mechanical work- these engines have much higher engine efficiency. The concept is simple- use fuel to achieve some mechanical work- transfer excess energy to split H2O into 2*H2 + O2 and then combine these 2 again in a separate combustion chamber to regain water+ more mechanical work.
This way you waste less chemical energy- and you gain more mechanical work. This means you spend LESS fuel, but you don't run on water, the vehicle isn't "water-powered" ffs.

Guys.. read the commentaries. Seek knowledge and not base your assumptions just on titles and memes. You make human zoos out of yourself. You cant unbond the oxygen out of the particles very easily. What is easy is oxidize aka burn stuff. You cannot unburn what you have burned, and water is just burned hydrogen. Running stuff on water is like burning your chimney with ashes. Total absurd.
1146  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: November 28, 2016, 01:01:32 PM
By the definition - atheists doesnt hate religion, and those who hate religions are called antytheists. Thats a very distinct difference. Because if you are trully an atheist you just dont give a shit about any theistic aka dogmatic believes. Dogmas are as far from you as a snow are from an africans. And from my perspective its the believers of dogma, who implies thru the psychological mechanism of projections, their hatred towards the atheists. So the subject should be - why Religious people hate atheists, and why the atheists even bother?
1147  Other / Politics & Society / Re: the Atheist Delusion on: November 28, 2016, 12:38:33 PM
Believing or assuming some one God exist is not so much illogical and im absolutely fine with it. What I have a problem with is religions. If you think your God is the only one and any others are false just because you were born were you were born, is such an absurdal self lobotomy that it should just be ommited with silence.
1148  Economy / Economics / Re: Will governments create their own cryptocurrency that will replace fiat? on: November 28, 2016, 08:54:25 AM
I would say that yes. Government might make some transparent currencies. Governements that are just a puppets, as we have now will not make such a things, as it would destroy the huge gains of their puppet masters.

Corruption is a new unwritten law that is required. Hell yeah its very often a written, in your face law.
1149  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Economy in China? on: November 28, 2016, 08:35:17 AM
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In fact. All of you seem to be unaware that the industry has commentef that china have invested so much into bitcoin it is difficult to see how they will evet make the money back.

They dont need their money back. You dont understand the way of thinking of corrupted governments. Those government think how to spend money because they have gains from spending not from making their country richer.
1150  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Economy in China? on: November 28, 2016, 08:26:38 AM
China have all the reasons to be interested in the bitcoin. Those reasons are:

1. They have nowhere to invest so they invest in empty cities etc. Why not invest in empty currency?

2. They love gambling. So they gamble, they lose their bitcoins so buy new ones, lose those as well and buy new ones.

3. Thats a wonderful tool to laundry the dirty money. Chineese tends to buy dogs for 2 milion dolars just to do the laundry the mooneys. Bitcoin is better in that. Why its better? Well you need to grow a dog, feed a dog, pretend he is useful - that costs money. With bitcoin there is no dog. What dog?

4. Chineese governement have a tax revenue from taxing the electrical energy used to mine bitcoins.
1151  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How bitcoin is good for enterprise ? on: November 28, 2016, 07:49:04 AM
As a layman on the subject I would point out that the biggest drawbacks with using bitcoin is propably the legal side of the matter. Its controverse currency so you can expect a lot more governmental controls on your company.

On the possitive side, there is a clear gain by joining the community of bitcoiners, which gives you free marketing opportunities. And thats about it in my opinion. I could have mention that it would be great tool to make international buisness transactions, but I doubt that it will have some legals met. You could make bitcoin transactions as a part of company dealing only in those countries that have legalised its status such as Germany and maybe others that Im not aware of.

In Poland there is always a way of defence that youve paid someone for his sexual services. But... paying 100k bucks for sexual services looks fishy.
1152  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I did not understand something with the Bitcoin on: November 28, 2016, 07:36:51 AM
The problem with using bitcoin as a wage pay is that the wage is usualy to small to cover the expenses. So having it even smaller, by price of bitcoin falling down is a big of a deal. But if you would have a wage that is enough to keep some as savings, being paid in bitcoin is very good option, as it was proven that bitcoin is excelent form of savings.
1153  Economy / Services / Re: INCREASED PAYOUT(7/13) ۩۞۩ secondstrade.com ★signature campaign★upto0.00041/post on: November 28, 2016, 07:25:53 AM
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1154  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] SatoshiGalaxy - Browser MMORPG + BTC Faucet on: November 27, 2016, 05:22:13 PM
I would like to present a simple SG tutorial Ive made. We can stick it on the game forum, put it on SG facebook as a link and such. Im planning on intermediate and advanced SG tutorial in the future.

Here is the link. http://earnbitcoinsonline.siterubix.com/11-2. Yes I promote my blog Ive recently made that way, so expect some new materials in it.
1155  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin the Trojan horse to help push the move to a world government? on: November 27, 2016, 08:45:08 AM
Op shame on you to burst bitcoiners bubble. They should ask epistemological questions - how bitcoin help the world? Does it underlies the mechanisms of the world? No. Does it make usury obsolete? Hell no... most of bitcoin users are happy earning money doing absolutely nothing at someone else expense. Does it makes superpowers weaker? No. It makes China stronger by them having most of bitcoin mines. And USA have a new "threat" on their list justifying enourmous spendings on surveilance.

Instead they think of bitcoin Ontologicly. By asking what is it? They say its just a tool. Its cool. It makes me rich therefore its good etc etc.
1156  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: November 27, 2016, 07:54:11 AM
It is Flat... and I'm glad you made this post Smiley

Anyone who has researched it knows its not some kind of spinning oblate sphere-pear-ball everyone else is just a low life lying Troll or hasn't got the mental capability, (like this sic little birdy ) simple fact.




I've looked at the "evidence" presented by posters in this thread and have asked further questions to try and understand the argument behind the theory. Why is it that any time a question is raised that a flat Earther cannot answer it is met with hostility, ridiculed or simply ignored? If you can't have a civil discussion about the subject then you stand no chance of convincing people to look further into your beliefs.

Flat Earthers constantly tell everyone that they're being duped, to open their eyes and to think for themselves. The kind of people that do think for themselves are the kind that will ask questions. If you can't or are unwilling to provide answers then maybe you're not actually looking for free thinkers, just sheep to blindly follow your cause instead.

I can tell you why they cant answer the questions. Because they know those are valid questions that they simply cant answer. And will never answer just like official science wont ever answer the question what is gravity? Or what is light. They just say "hey the source of it is over there" and they point to place where you simply cant go and confirm it - to sun and earth core. They just cant answer those questions. The source of something that you cant prove is medieval and magical thinking. Modern science should know the process of aquiring desired results. Modern science says that light is a product of some atomic fussion yet they cant do it. Yet we can prove that light is a product of electricty down on earth. Why doesnt scientist assume that light from a sun is just electricity? Its the easiest and most logical answer. Yet they point over there, there are ponies and leprehauns. Ok... its not science. Its a weak spot in the magician show that they would like to hide by distracting the attention. By showing you "hey look over there" trick. You look somewhere else and you forget your question in this Illusionists show they make.
1157  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin make Banks disappear? on: November 27, 2016, 07:32:56 AM
Bitkoin undoubtedly a very strong currency, but it will not make banks disappeared.
Yeah I agree with you, bitcoin really does have potential and may have a very high stand in the future but it can't take over banks. I mean it's a cryptocurrency so how can it make banks, which only deal with fiat money, disappear? And I really don't think that this idea is quite practical because fiat money still plays a huge part in our life.
Banks are created by the government and they do the job of producing paper money and monitor our transactions, though we do not like to be monitored but that's how the system work in bank, in bitcoin we have freedom but it's not controlled by the government so we will be having a hard time to eliminate bank. We have no power to  do that.

No no and no. Banks are not created by governments. If its the case as modern history shows us - its banks that "create" aka takes control of the government. If you think banks are created to surveilance people then, why does banks keeps the information of their clients in strict secrecy from government in most cases? We have all powers to destroy banks. Banks are extremily fragile institution. Its just that people are stupid and instead of "occupy wallstreet" make that fragile structure shaken to the core. I lost all hope in humanity sadly.
1158  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do Bitcoins have Tax?? on: November 27, 2016, 06:56:59 AM
You people seem to define taxes as income tax only. The question is why dont you want to pay taxes? Is it because of some ideology? If its because of ideology you fail miserably. By using bitcoin not only you help government, but you help the most corrupted government in the world, which is China, as ive explained in my posts above. You pay chineese energy taxes by paying transaction fees which goes 90% to china government pockets in the end.

If you dont want to pay taxes because you are egoist, and want more money by not paying one of the taxes which is income tax, that you should pay by some speculation or other gain. Then yes you won in that regard. Congrat you - you are an egoist.

I know, I know. Its great to have a selfadoration of selfrightous people, but truth is greater imho.
1159  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buying Drugs with Bitcoin ? on: November 26, 2016, 10:33:56 AM
People shouldn't go and do stupid things like venturing in the dark web and try to buy drugs. Like, WTF?
Just because it's bitcoin and just because it's on the net doesn't mean you'd be safe,anonymous,untraceable,etc.
Hiding behind a screen doesn't really mean much these days.

A total newbie trying to deal with peddlers/hackers/all sorts of shady people? That's just asking to get ripped off or worse, could land you in jail. Anything to do with drugs is dangerous, be it IRL or online.
 

I totally agree with above statement. And the best option what might happen to you is getting arrested. At worst you could be blackmailed to do more serious crimes and get into serious stuff you might not have a way out. If you are in buisness with wicked people you cant never be sure how far their wickedness go.
1160  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do Bitcoins have Tax?? on: November 26, 2016, 09:37:04 AM
Thats why ive told that bitcoin mines pays less taxes then all other industries but they still pay taxes.
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