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2901  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump and Noble Prize? on: July 03, 2019, 01:06:04 AM
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I don't think Mr. Trump is worthy for the prestigious Noble Prize. I vote "NO" ....

So is it a popularity contest? Is it a skin color contest?

If not, why did Obama get it?

If so, then is black man good, orange man bad?
2902  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Did we actually really land on moon? on: July 03, 2019, 12:59:25 AM

Another frikking "Bonus?"

What the hell is a bonus? Care to explain?
2903  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Did we actually really land on moon? on: July 02, 2019, 11:42:29 PM
As i said in the first post, it would have been extremely difficult for the US to fake such thing and fool every other government. These idiots have to invent an even bigger conspiracy and say all governments are working together to fake such thing, why would do they it? Well, they write ab even bigger conspiracy theory to explain it, its never ending

As i said in the first post, it would have been extremely difficult for the US to fake such thing and fool every other government. These idiots have to invent an even bigger conspiracy and say all governments are working together to fake such thing, why would do they it? Well, they write ab even bigger conspiracy theory to explain it, its never ending...

 We're now into Notbat arguing two mile high Titans that build the dome over the earth, and I'm fixing to ask where do they go to take a shit.

There's just no polite way to ask...

Humans produce about 1 oz of feces per 12 lb of body weight per day, and weight increases as a weak geometric function of height increases.

A quick look at the size and proportions of two mile height Titans shows they weigh about 5262 tons, and each time they excrete feces its about 52,815 pounds. In ten years the two Titans would excrete 21,000,000 pounds.

At this point, I have to comment that Notbat is full of shit.
2904  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who do you think will win the 2020 election? on: July 02, 2019, 11:40:27 PM

But those back room power brokers, you know, the fat old white guys that are picking out a puppet, the ones that last time picked Hillary, this time who will they pick?

Because they don't care what you or the people want.

Yeah, 'white' guys.  On election day we'll get a choice between two Zionist puppets just like we've had since before Carter.  He's the last guy who even dared ....


You can substitute anything you like for the back room power brokers. Call them white, black, Japanese. I strongly suggest you call them one legged crippled orphans of climate change. Or reptilian alien mutants from Borgville, Cambodia.  By the way, Zionist "puppets" is so passe. How about Zombies of Zion?
2905  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump and Noble Prize? on: July 02, 2019, 11:33:31 PM
It turns out these days Noble prize became a joke?

It was already kinda meh for years and then it became a real joke when Obama won it and then proceeded to bomb Syria. Even bigger joke is they refuse to strip him off the award.
That was rather tragic.
2906  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: July 02, 2019, 11:32:17 PM
You guys want to argue with me over the dumbest shit most provable shit, Antarctica is closed.

I mention the steel dome covering Earth was built by two mile tall giants and nobody bats an eye. I say the government controls access to Antarctica and everybody goes insane trying to deny this provable fact!


Do you have any idea how much an environmental impact study for Antarctica costs? Once the multi-million dollar study is complete then the government arbitrarily decides whether or not you go and once you're there (if you're not denied), there's massive restrictions on what you can and can't do. You can't even bring dogs for a sled let alone a vehicle and fuel for dog's sake.

I'll get around to the two mile high giants if you want, no problem.

Right now we're discussing the fact that you can, TODAY, get a ticket on the flights I linked to over Antarctica.
2907  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: July 02, 2019, 10:53:23 PM
^^^ No you can't you fucking retard, your government has to OK it and they don't just OK it for anybody. The steps you have to go through are impossible and cost millions, YOU CAN NOT GO THERE INDEPENDANTLY!!!!!

If the man with the small hat isn't there to hold your hand while your there and OK the trip then YOU DON'T GO!
So you are just plain wrong, how about some humility instead of the insults.

You or I certainly can fly over Antarctica.

https://www.antarcticaflights.com.au


You realize, I hope, that Antarctica is a really huge place. FYI there are no military forces stationed there to stop anyone.

There would be no way to stop an aircraft from going over Antarctica. However there are some generally accepted rules.

https://www.quora.com/Do-any-airline-flights-fly-over-Antarctica-If-not-why-not

Due to the arrangement of the three populated southern continents, flying over Antarctica wouldn't actually be shorter for most routes. South America, Africa, and Australia form a rough triangle at the "bottom of the world" and the shortest leg between their largest airports misses most of Antarctica.

Still, there are a few routes where it would make sense. And the shortest route isn't always best, since one must also consider prevailing winds. I read that it would be favorable to fly Sydney to Buenos Aires (currently the most-southern flight) at 80 degrees south (over Antarctica) rather than 72 degrees (the great circle) due to winds.

ETOPS

ETOPS rules cover where twin-engine jets can fly. Antarctica is considered off-limits for twin-engine jets even though it's technically "land". This isn't a real roadblock since there are a good number of 4-engine jets that don't need to abide by ETOPS, but it limits the type of plane that theoretically could fly there and thus rules out all but the largest jets. So any flight over Antarctica would have to connect large-enough cities to fill a large four-engine jet. Bringing us back to the answer about geography...

Special Rules

The real reason no commercial flight over-flies Antarctica is that there are special aviation rules for flights that do. These rules were designed for sightseeing flights but apply to commercial flights as well. Planes flying below 72 degrees latitude need special survival equipment on board, and no commercial carrier would want to stock planes with all this stuff just to save a bit of fuel. It would limit the number of seats available (see ETOPS above) and would require special equipment and training. This could seriously screw up the airline's schedules.


I have been numerous times on commercial flights that overflew the North Pole. USA - China, USA - Australia are examples.
2908  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: July 02, 2019, 10:55:50 AM
^^^ If you analyze a meteorite fragment (a piece of the dome) you'll find that it's made from a long grain Damascus type nickel-iron steel alloy; a manufactured material.

As for gravity making a steel dome impossible, you would have to assume gravity is anything more than an unproven theory that was falsified along with relativity in 1939 (Sagnac D&P). The reality is that the dome holds in the atmosphere in under pressure and the forces on the dome come from inside trying to push out. The force that pushes objects down (that you believe is gravity pulling) comes from the atmosphere (aether in the case of an evacuated chamber) the object has displaced and, the direction it falls or sinks is defined by the electric field created by dome and its electrically polarized oxide surface.
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Oxide surfaces of metals do not polarize. Virtually all aluminum has an AL-O oxide surface, as does any piece of rusted metal, Fe-O.

Next you claim the dome is a pressure dome. Previously you claimed the Moon was 32 miles long, a flat plate, and it was 3100 miles distant. Is that how high this dome is?

I would be happy to meet you by the edge of this dome so we can examine its construction technique. It shouldn't be too hard. We would just have to go to the end of the world.
2909  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Did we actually really land on moon? on: July 01, 2019, 10:27:43 PM
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Besides, NASA and the government aren't going to post top secret videos and films of what they did. NASA fake stuff is merely the way they are protecting their top secret, and yet giving the people the sensationalism they need to remain peaceful.

So, it seems that exemplaar and his group are out to destroy the nation by destroying national security. They are the enemy.

Cool

AFAIK everything about the Apollo program is declassified.

It's all on line, one of the largest scientific repositories.

Have they put anyone who knows for sure, on the stand under oath or affirmation and got him/her to testify that it's all declassified? Have they done it under penalty of death?

Cool
Penalty of death, huh.

I don't know. I guess what I was saying is that all the findings of Apollo are right out in the open.

It's not unusual, though for rocket motor designs to be classified. Not the general schematics and operating manuals, but the specific shop drawings that a hostile country might use to build them.

Motors used for space are very different than those used for military, but there is a bit of overlap.
2910  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are there Aliens Here Already? on: July 01, 2019, 09:14:32 PM
The question reduces to "Aliens with more advanced tech have visited us" and then it's the tech that commands attention, not the aliens.

I don't think it's so simple.  It is quite possible that visiting aliens don't have more advanced tech than us, but instead had different elements/materials available to them that were more conducive to space flight.  Visiting aliens might be amazed by our technology, while laughing at our propulsion systems.

Also don't forget they may not have discovered beer.

Or barbecue sauce.
2911  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are there Aliens Here Already? on: July 01, 2019, 06:54:43 PM
I believe that Aliens exist and it is possible that they are here already.
Why wouldn't they as we have already visit other planets? Of course, I put in the same category animals that may exist in the outerspace. It is absolutely possible if water exists in many planets out there.
Aliens may exist, and have visited other planets. But that would be in their own solar system, far, far away.

Because with existing physics, travel between solar systems takes tens of thousands of years, the difficulty of such a voyage must be taken into account.

The question reduces to "Aliens with more advanced tech have visited us" and then it's the tech that commands attention, not the aliens.

2912  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Did we actually really land on moon? on: July 01, 2019, 04:42:58 PM
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Besides, NASA and the government aren't going to post top secret videos and films of what they did. NASA fake stuff is merely the way they are protecting their top secret, and yet giving the people the sensationalism they need to remain peaceful.

So, it seems that exemplaar and his group are out to destroy the nation by destroying national security. They are the enemy.

Cool

AFAIK everything about the Apollo program is declassified.

It's all on line, one of the largest scientific repositories.
2913  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why are the frogs gay? on: July 01, 2019, 04:41:11 PM
Take cover and wait for the rainbow?

Rainbows and raining gay frogs at a Pride parade, that would have been a sight. Hopefully the frogs are the super colorful poison darts to match the theme of diversity in color.

I'm a bit worried about gay frogs falling from the sky.

There could be millions of them.

And Trump's wall won't stop them from invading.
2914  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the Moon Hollow? on: July 01, 2019, 12:27:47 PM
No, it's made of cheese. Very weird question...

It's surprising to me that anyone would want to go against the scientific consensus and be a Denier of Moon Cheese.
2915  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are there Aliens Here Already? on: June 30, 2019, 11:04:06 PM
This topic must have been covered before but I couldn't find any threads on it. I am curious as to what you think about the possibility of extraterrestrial aliens more intelligent than us existing, ...and are they here?
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Indigenous people from all over the world have stories of people coming from the stars..or that we are from the stars.

Well it's a deep topic with so many says to go but just wanted to put it out there.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVAcRH9b44w
Excellent! Yeah, there's that too. Layers of perception

Interesting back story of it.

https://youtu.be/BSnWDrKJVXU

And perception of dimension 's according to what vibe we're operating in..and the Interdimensional beings there.

Layers of perception, dimensions?

I thought it was all about figuring out who to shoot.

And having the right sunglasses.
2916  Other / Politics & Society / Re: "Black Markets Show How Socialists Can't Overturn Economic Laws" on: June 30, 2019, 07:53:42 PM
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Uh, no. First of all there is simply no way that a viable tax plan to pay for this could ever be formed. Even if you taxed everyone at 100% (slavery by any definition), you couldn't pay for all of this....

But it's not about PAYING for all the promises made. That would imply actually doing what you promised.

It's about getting the money from the people for the promises made.

Then you've got a lot of cash.
2917  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The acceptance of women in world power? A woman President? on: June 30, 2019, 06:07:07 PM
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I agree I would say Obama was mediocre. He was ok, maybe a little underrated considering what he was up against, being the first president of color....
Apparently people see what they wish. He had a white mother and black father. He was mixed race, as most people are.

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... he was busy trying avoid getting assassinated.
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No, he wasn't busy trying to avoid getting assassinated.
2918  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Google allegedly prevent Trump from winning in 2020, push far left agenda on: June 30, 2019, 05:50:15 PM
Surprising, Are you saying that Trump is not aware of it and did not warn these companies?
I think companies can be held accountable if they are discriminating the user on the basis of their political associations.

Btw Trump is directly responsible for breaking up Amazon and ruining Bezos' life. Of course Bezos just played right into the hands of Sanchez but everyone knows how Trump literally hates Mr "Bozo"..

And if all companies start becoming accountable, would that not be problematic? Say someone hating on Putin for his pokery might be a Hero in US and a Villain in a Putin lovin country.. what if say company X is present in both countries but is forced to choose a side? Still accountable?

These countries have already caved to demands by various world governments, repeatedly.
2919  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump becomes 1st sitting US president to visit North Korea on: June 30, 2019, 05:45:33 PM
...It has been widely established Kim is taking orders from Xi, but at the same time he probably recognizes his position as a tool of China and sees a relationship with the larger international community as a way out from under their thumb. Thoughts?

Well, think about it. NK is the product of Chinese communist ideological expansion. Those days are long over. NK is severely backwards. China is moving forward economically and its citizens, although living in a totalitarian police state, can freely travel around the world.

How does NK get out of this rut?
2920  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the Moon Hollow? on: June 30, 2019, 05:35:49 PM
moon is just a moon

Wait...

So Trump is not really a Reptilian Alien?

He's just a successful businessman who won the POTUS with his own money and dedication and time?

Who would have thunk. I was certain he came here in one of those Nazi flying saucers from the dark side of the Moon, put on his humanoid costume, and proceeded to win the election.
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