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Steve Sinton

@ssinton

science enthusiast, photographer, husband, father. love my dogs, too.

Beigetreten Temmuz 2009
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greg@greg16676935420·
This might be a stupid question but why don’t they just dig a new route?
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The earth is the only planet that has tectonic plates, and this is likely because it is the only planet that experienced a global Flood.
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@TedLogan1010 Little known (by you, perhaps?): the space shuttle didn’t go to the moon. Didn’t even get close to the moon.
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Ted Logan
Ted Logan@TedLogan1010·
In the 80s they landed in a shuttle. Now we get a capsule.
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@ojoalcielo_ So, I’m guessing your brilliant explanation for why those combined conditions are more present in the universe is: experiments god did before figuring it out?
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Ojo al Cielo
Ojo al Cielo@ojoalcielo_·
¿Cómo existen personas que no creen en Dios? - Sol a la distancia ideal - Gravedad adecuada - Agua líquida - Campo magnético - Atmósfera protectora - Presencia de la Luna - Inclinación del eje de la Tierra - Júpiter protegiendo la Tierra Todo demasiado perfecto para haber surgido de la nada. Si crees que Dios es nuestro gran creador, deja tu AMÉN. ❤️🌎
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Lindsey Graham
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC·
To those critiquing how the President is dealing with Iran: what have you done? President @realDonaldTrump is the only man who has ever put action behind his words, and I’m with him 100%.
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D Rock 🇺🇸🇺🇸@DRockFranklin·
@FlatEarthZone Here is something to think about. 5000 degrees to the ocean in 13 minutes, you'd think that thing would be hot for a while... I welded some steel earlier and it took 20 min to touch it... This thing was "half the temp of the sun"
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Flat Earth Zone@FlatEarthZone·
2800°C outside… 22°C inside… and I’m the “uneducated” one?
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@Shawneeb54 @FlatEarthZone Life support tech in space flight is a well-developed field and very reliable. You should study it… lots to learn.
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Shawn F Boelens@Shawneeb54·
@FlatEarthZone Where did they fit air to breathe for 4 freemasonaughts for 8 days. A scuba tank is 1 hr at most. Thats 200 scuba tanks. Apollo has their lss life support system, it has a small cylinder in it to breathe. Huh???
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@Galacticblue @FlatEarthZone @hunterlittleguy It’s very clear you haven’t a clue how the Orion capsule slowed from 25,000 to speed where chutes worked fine. The whole process is explained on NASA’s site. You might find it interesting.
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Mark Ninowsky
Mark Ninowsky@Galacticblue·
Didn’t see any air conditioners hanging out the sides. Ridiculous. Those parachutes were super funny. Slow down from 25000 mph? They wouldn’t do a thing. No cable could withstand that unimaginable speed and drag. Think about the jolt. The occupants would be turned to jelly. Depending on how they were seated the eyes would exit through the back of their heads.
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@FlatEarthZone Seems like you are implying ablative heat shields and insulation are fake things. If so, then maybe that label regarding you level of education is apt.
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@cohler Also “disjoint systems” is a just fancy way of saying “I don’t believe weather here has any relation to weather there.” Global warming, despite its name, has greatest impacts on local levels.
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@cohler Seems like you are just stating the obvious. Average temperatures might be problematic as a metric, but that doesn’t deter from the real impacts AGW might have.
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Jonathan Cohler
Jonathan Cohler@cohler·
AGW Hypothesis FALSIFIED Leading AI Confirms Claude (Anthropic) just confirmed that the Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) hypothesis has been completely falsified. ❝ AGW is a conjecture built on physically meaningless constructs and a falsified model ❞ The whole article here: claude.ai/public/artifac…
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Hassett: "Gas prices are unacceptably high right now, but it's a very temporary phenomenon. And of course America itself is energy independent, and so the disruption, as bad as it is at the gasoline pump here in the US, is way worse in other countries."
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@mdubowitz @EylonALevy So, instead you got trump and no deal, only lies, and a $200B bill for attempting (but failing miserably) to do even the smallest move toward a disarmed Iran.
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
Reminder that under Obama’s Iran deal Iran would be on a pathway by 2031 to have nuclear-armed ICBMs, 10,000 ballistic missiles, a Chinese- and Russian-built military, a million attack drones, a fully operational terror network, and a trillion dollars to harden its economy.
Ben Rhodes@brhodes

Reminder that under Obama's Iran Deal the Iranians shipped 98 percent of their enriched uranium out of the country - without a pointless and devastating war.

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Jmorpuss@jmorpuss·
The biggest driver for life on Earth is the geo-dynamo, if the sun drove life as we know it then Venus and Mars would have life to. We have a Sun beneath our feet that reaches temperatures close to the Suns surface at 6000C. The Sun doesn't even control the temperature of Earth. The geo-dynamo releases electrons to the atmosphere that create our electromagnetic defence against the solar wind, the solar wind is deflected around Earth at the Bow Shock.
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Sri Gawn Tu Fahr@srigawntufahr·
@elonmusk Science totally misunderstands light. The only difference between a firefly and a sun is size. Our sun doesn’t generate light; it is a conduit for light. Science behaves like small child, regarding the sun as if it was a wall socket, believing it to be the source of electricity.
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@PepeDutch17 @elonmusk It is important. So are forests, prairies, mountains, beaches. Farmland requires energy to develop and manage, and that energy needs to be affordable and not so environmentally damaging it works against those other important places. Bottom line: farmland is not most important.
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Pepe Dutch@PepeDutch17·
@elonmusk I agree. But we don't want this. Farmland is more important.
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@Synergycorpp @XFreeze Humanities “decision” to use fossils fuels harkens back to long, long, long before solar energy from photovoltaics existed. Hard to deny and move away from built up infrastructure for legacy energy materials.
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Synergy Solutions LLC
Synergy Solutions LLC@Synergycorpp·
@XFreeze Imagine having the sun and still prioritizing fossil fuels as an energy distributor. Sometimes I just sit back and watch and intentionally hurt my brain when I try to understand why humanity has decided to go down a "we must have a leader" path.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
The Sun is by far the biggest source of energy in our solar system Even here on Earth, the Sun accounts for roughly 100% of all the energy we use - fossil fuels are just ancient sunlight stored in plants, while wind, hydro, biomass, and solar power are all driven by the Sun right now Beyond Earth, the vast majority of spacecraft, satellites, and future Mars bases run entirely on solar energy The Sun puts out 3.8 × 10²⁶ watts - more energy in a single second than all of humanity has ever used in its entire history And just to put it in perspective: the Sun makes up 99.8% of the total mass of our entire solar system. Jupiter is only 0.1%. Everything else (Earth, Mars, asteroids, etc.) is basically miscellaneous We’re finally learning how to use the only energy source that actually matters ☀️
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@timusR69 @XFreeze Reasons why: Competition from other energy sources (downhill from solar) Environmental & natural spaces impacts Politics.
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timusR@timusR69·
@XFreeze Why aren't we laying more solar panels on deserts and oceans tho?
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@Alex_Diaz_68 Answer to your first question: air drag. Won’t bother with the second one, since answer is in question.
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Alex Díaz
Alex Díaz@Alex_Diaz_68·
Se supone que la cápsula lunar tiene una velocidad de entrada en la atmósfera de 40.000 Km hora, se supone que pesa 9000 Kg. Si la lanzáramos de un avión a 9000 m. de altura antes de estrellarse iría a 600 Km/h 👉¿Alguien me puede explicar cómo se puede frenar con unos paracaídas a 600 Km/h? 👉 ¿Alguien puede explicar a qué velocidad iría a 20.000 m si es que viene del espacio?
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Steve Sinton@ssinton·
@TeamTrump47 Yes. My “anger” is selectively applied to the cause. Trying to hang blame on “bidenomics” (a word that means … what?) for current rise in gas prices solely due to trump’s war with Iran seems like a fool’s strategy.
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Ashley (TeamTrump47)
Ashley (TeamTrump47)@TeamTrump47·
If you’re upset about gas prices under Trump…. but didn’t complain about gas prices under Biden…. your anger is selective and it’s more about politics than the gas prices. 🤷🏼‍♀️
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