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July 03, 2019, 12:04:18 AM |
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Just comfort yourself moon landing zombie fans... Who has eyes to see, let him see: Those guys wouldn't have been nearly as dramatic if they didn't have that picture of the LEM in the background.
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Spendulus
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July 03, 2019, 12:59:25 AM |
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Another frikking "Bonus?" What the hell is a bonus? Care to explain?
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July 03, 2019, 06:32:08 AM |
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@Spendulus, Mt. Olympus is located just above Polaris (north star) and I suspect they have modern facilities available.
Next question.
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July 03, 2019, 06:54:40 AM |
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^^^ That's outside the dome.
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Spendulus
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July 03, 2019, 11:00:44 AM |
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^^^ That's outside the dome. "Outside the dome" is full of shit.
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BADecker
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July 04, 2019, 01:18:47 AM |
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^^^ That's outside the dome. "Outside the dome" is full of shit. You believe, then, with notbatman, that there is a dome.
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July 04, 2019, 02:45:46 AM |
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"firmament"
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Spendulus
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July 04, 2019, 03:27:23 AM |
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^^^ That's outside the dome. "Outside the dome" is full of shit. You believe, then, with notbatman, that there is a dome. I'm certain there is a big pile of shit here. There's no telling what could be buried in it. A dome, maybe in there, rotting away, along with other crazed ideas.
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July 04, 2019, 04:05:36 AM |
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July 04, 2019, 04:17:01 AM |
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Spendulus
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July 04, 2019, 01:05:03 PM |
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Perhaps. But nobatman you and I can agree on the geometrics. It is one really, truly, huge pile of shit.
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July 04, 2019, 01:22:22 PM |
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Perhaps. But nobatman you and I can agree on the geometrics. It is one really, truly, huge pile of shit. And the universe is the septic tank.
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July 04, 2019, 04:00:29 PM |
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@Spendulus, Mt. Olympus is located just above Polaris (north star) and I suspect they have modern facilities available.
Next question.
Yeah, you always suspect a lot of shit, like titans and other insane ''theories''. I mean you literally believe in Titans because there are a few rocks here and there that kind of look like a big foot or a hand, how stupid can someone be, really?
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July 04, 2019, 04:27:15 PM |
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^^^ <--- (((you)))
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July 04, 2019, 05:41:17 PM |
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^^^ You believe that pressurized gas can exist on the surface of a spinning sphere in a 10^-17 torr vacuum without a barrier, and you want to claim my scientific judgment is questionable?
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July 04, 2019, 06:44:50 PM |
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^^^ I'll just quote this instead of re-hashing it. [X-POST] ... So if I have a 1L beaker that contains 1L of air at standard temperature and pressure, and I place it in a vacuum chamber with a hard vacuum, the force of gravity will keep the air from rising up and escaping the beaker?
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July 04, 2019, 07:15:17 PM |
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^^^ I'll just quote this instead of re-hashing it. [X-POST] ... So if I have a 1L beaker that contains 1L of air at standard temperature and pressure, and I place it in a vacuum chamber with a hard vacuum, the force of gravity will keep the air from rising up and escaping the beaker? https://i.imgur.com/TEEUvAy.jpgIf you seal the top of the beaker, and take it up 20 miles, and take the sealed top off, the air will escape the beaker. Why? Because you have essentially placed the beaker into the vacuum chamber of space. The gravitational effect on air, causes weight on air at the lower levels, from the weight of the air at the higher levels, so that lower-level air is pushed into the beaker. If there was more air in space, the atmosphere would be thicker, because there would be more air for gravity to suck out of space, and you would have to go up 30 miles. But with conditions of gravity, solar (energy) wind, general cosmic ray energy, etc., as they are, 20 miles will do it. In other words, the air in the beaker at ground level, is pushed into it by the weight of the air above it. You can test this easily by checking out water pressure increase as you get deeper in the ocean. Works the same way in both cases, but because air is lighter, it takes much more air above it to notice the difference.
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July 04, 2019, 08:32:09 PM |
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^^^ I'll just quote this instead of re-hashing it. [X-POST] ... So if I have a 1L beaker that contains 1L of air at standard temperature and pressure, and I place it in a vacuum chamber with a hard vacuum, the force of gravity will keep the air from rising up and escaping the beaker? Depends on whether you've got the right kind of air. In Flatland-Dome world most air runs away pretty quick because it's trying to get away from that God-awful-stinking pile of shit outside that dome. Other kinds of air just sit around, like air with a high concentration of sativa-dominant hybrid, such as a 4th generation daughter of Ch9 Aroma, like Tangerine. That air, it is all happy air, and it just sits around and yeah, doesn't bother leaving its beaker.
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July 04, 2019, 10:14:13 PM |
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"firmament" OK, so you believe the bible should be taken literally. Your judgment with regards to anything scientifically based is thus extremely questionable. Can you provide a source for this image? I tried to reverse image search it but it only comes up on moon hoaxer and flat tard twitter pages and blogs. Don't be such nuthead, DYOR. And your friend spentulus does not understand bonus part, so please explain to him. Here we go, double bonus today, lucky you:
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