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81  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: February 03, 2020, 09:31:15 PM
^^^ It's [outer space] all nonsense, the globalists are international in nature so it's no wonder there's a space agency set up in all major countries. All these politicians and leaders are in bed together, sometimes literally as the Masons, Jews, Jesuits and the rest of the conspiracy cabal are mostly promiscuous homosexuals.

The space shuttle, a zero-g airplane rigged up as a flying Hollywood film studio has been retired for many years. Today the ISS is faked with Chroma Key CGI technology and actors hanging from wires.

82  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: February 03, 2020, 04:00:55 PM
@odolvlobo "A treatise on electricity and magnetism, by James Clerk Maxwell."

I have asked the question so many times.
Why isn't the FE society, with hundreds of thousands of fanatics don't send one of their top chefs through an astronaut training camp and fly him/her up on the ISS.

It would also be easy to come up with a recording device (camera), which is temper proof.
To take photos and video of the earth from there  (just in case the nut jobs on earth claim that their top leader got brainwashed by NASA while beeing on the ISS).
Like an old-school analogic camera in a radiation-proof/shockproof/tamperproof casing.
That would be opened on earth by FE and RE people.

Just raise the funds and go up.

PS : atmospherique baloons don't count.

Don't think they'd want to do such thing, although even if someone from FE community would do it and tell everyone else "look the earth is round, it's not flat!" - they would reject him and say "oh boi, he's one of them" instead of believing him. Those people are rejecting the fundamental basics of physics, and even though lots of them are smart people, i wouldn't expect from them to change their beliefs, especially when they are having fun - they have their own community, they can talk about it, socialize, cult it etc.

You guys are delusional because NASA is a propaganda agency, there is no "astronaut training camp" you halfwit morons. There are no university or college courses to become an astronaut, outer space is a hoax.

Globalism is the cult, so fuck off with your bullshit! In fact don't come back until you can spell "atmospheric balloons" correctly.



edit:
Corrected spelling mistake. Cool
83  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: February 03, 2020, 03:38:23 PM
This mexican beer flu is big on hype and low on body count numbers, in fact it's seems on par with the common cold in spite of the fact it's full of sequences from great diseases like SARS, AIDS and Ebola.
84  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: February 02, 2020, 05:49:43 AM
@nutildah of course, recombinant RNA viruses with bat, snake, HIV, SARS and ebola segments that target only human asian males occurs in nature all the time. Duh, everybody knows this!

I can't believe this nonsense about trauma based mind control either. When the government tells you to kill your dog because it might carry the mexican beer flu then you just go bash its head with a ball-peen hammer, it's not a fucking conspiracy eh.

https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2020/01/30/michael-bloomberg-shakes-dog-snout-moos-pkg-ebof-vpx.cnn

85  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Awareness of the Reptilians that are around us. on: February 02, 2020, 04:28:36 AM
^^^ I can see what you're smoking there.

The majority of people here live on a globe earth however, where that's just a mountain not the fossilized remains of a giant killing catastrophic flood.
86  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: February 02, 2020, 04:08:18 AM
@odolvlobo,

   There's a point where the macroscopic concept of displacement gives way to fields of force on the smaller scale. The fields of force are essentially fluid mechanics, the aether can in general be treated as a super-fine gas. Magnetic fields i.e. curl(A) where A is the vector potential, can be seen with paper, some iron filings and, a magnet; an aetheric gas field whirled into looping circuits like smoke rings.

So when I give "displacement of aether" as an explanation of why any object in a vacuum chamber is stuck to the bottom if gravity doesn't real, I'm giving a "general" explanation. The more technical explanation lies in understanding the extremely complex network of electromagnetic field lines surrounding the object and the forces involved therein.

The few lone gas molecules in the vacuum chamber are going nuts, if they're closer to the bottom on average I'd like to see evidence for that.
87  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Awareness of the Reptilians that are around us. on: February 01, 2020, 05:16:22 PM
Interesting, this thread had vanished earlier when I attempted to make a brief reply. Now it's back, like cooked crack.



@Cnut237, your list of conspiracies looks like it's from the 90's; straight cheddar.



"...personally know people who are a reptilian..."
I'm skeptical.



The Bible says talking snakes so maybe it's true, or just a bad translation. Sometimes I can smell something's off, not human but I've never seen anything.

Recently publicised claims about Harvey Weinstein at his trial makes me question reality a bit, there's a good candidate for a shapeshifting reptile IMO.
88  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is Elon Musk developing a quantum computer? on: February 01, 2020, 03:32:48 PM
Are quantum computers possible? Are there already at least some theoretical prototypes?

It's my understanding is that the current focus is on optical computing with random noise bandwidth being the limiting factor. Quantum computers can be simulated however, I've read reports that monte carlo simulations can and do surpass quantum computers in regards to performance.

89  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: February 01, 2020, 09:17:41 AM

[...]

Finally in regards to the force acting on the air molecules, we're not dealing with a solitary particle in an unbounded space. They push on each other and the wall of the chamber and the force pushing is electromagnetism; the molecules are 99.999% "empty space", only fields of force exist and interact.

Air molecules are mostly solitary. Other than gravity/buoyancy, they only interact and encounter forces when they collide with other molecules or the walls of the container. Note that I write "gravity/buoyancy" when I'm referring to the force that causes objects to fall and when being gravity or buoyancy doesn't change anything.

You're mistaken, the air molecules never actually touch each other or the wall of the chamber. Only fields of force exist and interact, this means there's no actual "physical" contact or collision. Because of the nature of electrostatic fields, the air molecules are always in communication with each other and the wall of the chamber via connected lines of force.


Electrostatic Field Lines

This [electrostatics] is also why the Cavendish experiment is complete nonsense.
90  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: January 31, 2020, 10:54:43 PM
"...you guys..."

91  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: January 31, 2020, 08:59:22 PM
^^^ I'm calling it the Mexican Beer Flu!

Quote
"Uncanny similarity of unique inserts in the 2019-nCoV spike protein to HIV-1 gp120 and Gag"


Abstract:

"We are currently witnessing a major epidemic caused by the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The evolution of 2019-nCoV remains elusive. We found 4 insertions in the spike glycoprotein (S) which are unique to the 2019-nCoV and are not present in other coronaviruses. Importantly, amino acid residues in all the 4 inserts have identity or similarity to those in the HIV-1 gp120 or HIV-1 Gag. Interestingly, despite the inserts being discontinuous on the primary amino acid sequence, 3D-modelling of the 2019-nCoV suggests that they converge to constitute the receptor binding site. The finding of 4 unique inserts in the 2019-nCoV, all of which have identity/similarity to amino acid residues in key structural proteins of HIV-1 is unlikely to be fortuitous in nature. This work provides yet unknown insights on 2019-nCoV and sheds light on the evolution and pathogenicity of this virus with important implications for diagnosis of this virus. ..."


-- https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.30.927871v1.full.pdf"

92  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: January 31, 2020, 05:11:52 PM
^^^ [r/science] doesn't accept "peer-reviewed evidence" if you question the official narrative, reddit is mostly a propaganda tool.

That's a place where you can be permanently banned for posting a peer-reviewed experiment from a leading university just because it goes against the theory-du-jour.
93  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: January 31, 2020, 04:18:27 PM
"I do not know about global climate change..."
Well I tell you, we're not on a globe.

"...all people are good inside..."
You can't fix ugly on the inside, you can't fix stupid either.

"...some problems that do not exist at all."
We live in a crooked world full of artificial scarcity.
94  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: January 30, 2020, 09:49:13 PM
Well they've got the gaslighting down to a tee.

However, a pressure gradient next to a vacuum without a container is still a violation of the second law of thermodynamics. The weakest of the so-called "four forces" certainly doesn't allow for this blatant violation.

Newton's "bucket argument" alone debunks Relativistic Gravity. RG superseded Newtonian gravity so what's left to back up the globe? What the fuck is holding it together?
95  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: January 29, 2020, 05:53:29 PM
I was doing a little bit of bio-research. I ended up completely off topic but I found this, it's slime fruit!










If you start coughing these up I'd be concerned, they look psychedelic.
96  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: January 29, 2020, 03:52:56 PM
Newton (assuming he's not a fictional character) is currently the smartest person to ever live IMO, his gravitational theory is a gullibility test in regards to the readers understanding of his three laws vs. the church and their heavenly spheres of bullshit.
97  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: January 29, 2020, 12:36:14 PM
^^^ An infinite vacuum obviously isn't possible so we're simulating it by leaving the pump running. You said that "if" it was infinite, I'm just stating an experimental setup that allows for it within a finite container.

Your claim that the few remaining air molecules left in the chamber will be closer to the bottom on average needs some kind of citation. The pseudo-force we're calling gravity is too weak to have any measurable effect on the molecules position in the chamber. Any theories you have on quantum gravity will be great for a chuckle...

The determining factor for any molecule's position is in fact the uncertainty principle; a probability density amplitude function.

Since we're pretending gravity is a force I've avoided referencing the aether, if you want concede that the static aether is real then this whole discussion is moot. The 1887 M&M experiment proves the earth is motionless and falsifies the Copernican model; no outer space and no pressurized gas next to a vacuum without a container.

Newton falsified relativity with the "bucket argument" long before Einstein's 1905 theory was propped up. The only reason for relativity is an attempt to bail-out the Copernican model after the M&M experiment. Dufour & Prunier officially falsified relativity in 1939 at the university of Paris with their Sagnac effect experiment.

Finally in regards to the force acting on the air molecules, we're not dealing with a solitary particle in an unbounded space. They push on each other and the wall of the chamber and the force pushing is electromagnetism; the molecules are 99.999% "empty space", only fields of force exist and interact.
98  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: January 29, 2020, 05:25:40 AM
[...]
1. If you put an open 1L beaker of air at standard temperature and pressure in a vacuum chamber, how much air will gravity hold in the beaker?
It depends on the volume of the vacuum chamber, but even if the volume of the chamber is infinite, the answer is not 0 because of gravity/buoyancy.

2. What fundamental force is pushing the air from the beaker into the vacuum, is it stronger than gravity?
None. I assume that we are assuming there are no forces other than gravity/buoyancy acting on the air molecules. The molecules leave the beaker because of Newton's first law of motion: an object remains in motion or at rest unless acted on by a force.

3. How does the second law of thermodynamics relate to pressurized air flowing into the vacuum from the open 1L beaker of pressurized air?
Entropy increases as the air escapes the beaker.

4. What is the "Bucket Argument"?
A spinning bucket of water demonstrates that true rotational motion cannot be defined relatively. Please note that it was devised by the person that formulated the Law of Universal Gravitation, which you don't accept.
[...]


#1

"...if the volume of the chamber is infinite..."

Okay, lets say its got a really good pump and any escaped gas gets evacuated.

"...the answer is not 0 because of gravity/buoyancy."

Your explanation "because of gravity" is incorrect;

   The average speed of an air molecule at room temperature is ~1,000 MPH. There's a less than 1% chance (based on the volume of the chamber) that a single molecule of gas remains in the beaker and, that's due to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle not because some weak force has somehow stopped a 1,000 MPH air molecule and is holding it in there.

Buoyancy doesn't come into play as the air molecules aren't displacing any other gas molecules.



#2

"None..."

Incorrect, the electromagnetic force moves the air molecules.


#3

"Entropy increases..."

Incorrect, there's a pump connected to the chamber removing any gas; it's not an isolated system. The air molecules are following the path of least resistance.


#4

"...rotational motion cannot be defined relatively..."

Correct!
99  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: January 28, 2020, 04:57:57 PM
This clown world, it spins your mind.

@odolvlobo,

   Didn't you just claim that gravity is the weakest of the four fundamental forces?

The forces being of course #1 the strong nuclear force, #2 the electromagnetic force, #3 the weak nuclear force, and #4 gravity.

1. If you put an open 1L beaker of air at standard temperature and pressure in a vacuum chamber, how much air will gravity hold in the beaker?

2. What fundamental force is pushing the air from the beaker into the vacuum, is it stronger than gravity?

3. How does the second law of thermodynamics relate to pressurized air flowing into the vacuum from the open 1L beaker?

4. What is the "Bucket Argument"?

Don't fail me bruh!
100  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: January 28, 2020, 04:26:58 AM
^^^ The rim speed of a globe at the equator is ~1,000 MPH.

You want to make a point using a reduced rim speed (by scaling down the radius a ridiculous amount), however the angular speed no matter the radius is 15 deg/hr, a gyroscope that is proven to react to 15 deg/hr doesn't register any globe rotation. So fuck off with your spinning globe, it's a falsifiable pseudoscientific theory.

The guy walking around said basketball while holding said gyroscope, he observs the gyroscope maintain its position in space over the 24/hr period. So all-in-all you're just a dick talking balls!
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