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Paul Schmidt

@Sapioplex

All I see. Y-head. Learn as much as you can and patterns emerge. This isn't about finding the truth. This is about learning HOW to find the truth. THINK!

Florida, United States Katılım Nisan 2023
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Paul Schmidt
Paul Schmidt@Sapioplex·
@Its_BS I'll let those reading this determine which is true.
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ItsBS@Its_BS·
@Sapioplex And you are ignorant of Maxwell to the point you don't know if AI is lying to you or not. Sucks to be you.
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@Its_BS All I can surmise is you have poor reading comprehension skills.
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ItsBS@Its_BS·
This is completely correct! Do you not understand it? Ben Franklin was correct, because he was the first to do dissectible capacitor experiments. He even called metals "NON-ELECTRICS" in his papers, because electricity didn't live there. That is the whole point of the dissectible capacitor experiment...show you where the electricity is stored! ...via the dielectric (glass). Maxwell understood this 100%. When the EMF acts on a dielectric (as in a capacitor's glass), it puts it in a polarized state. Why do you think Heaviside came up with the term ELECTRET (dielectric polarization) as an analog to MAGNET (metallic/magnetic polarization)? 100% wrong is that the charge is on the metal plates! That can be shown in many, many different videos and you can do the experiment yourself. What I showed you is the electrometer measure positive and negative charge in a polarized manner with the JIF jar plastic. So, it is all right in front of your face -- electron balls don't explain it.
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IsBe@IsBeVerse·
at 55:00 You guys sound ridiculous. @Sapioplex @jf_anon idiots. talking about choosing a colony versus individuals, but a colony is literally made up of individuals. Without individuals, there is no colony. Seriously, stop smoking or doing drugs before trying to make philosophical points.
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Paul Schmidt
Paul Schmidt@Sapioplex·
Or you, could think about what is actually being said in the quotes you posted. Grok summarized it better than I could put it. Maxwell was writing about a separate aether field which he believed was separate from matter (atoms) and that view was evolving. If you read what he wrote carefully, you will see that he's not claiming that free charge is stored in the dielectric as Benjamin Franklin did. (Ben Franklin's view was more primitive and ... wrong.)
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ItsBS
ItsBS@Its_BS·
@Sapioplex Ignore the experiment and remain ignorant.
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ItsBS@Its_BS·
@Sapioplex That's not an appeal to science. It is the exact description of what happens to the dielectric. It becomes polarized and can be seen by experiment that anyone can do! Now, how does that "angular offset" bullshit polarize a dielectric? 😂😂😂 You are dumb Paul.
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Paul Schmidt
Paul Schmidt@Sapioplex·
@Its_BS Yes. Maxwell was wrong. Your appeal to authority is not science.
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ItsBS@Its_BS·
@Sapioplex Re: "Angular offset causes the same phenomenon." Seems you've changed your answer. Explain "angular offset." You really want to go against Maxwell on this?
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Paul Schmidt
Paul Schmidt@Sapioplex·
@Its_BS Incorrect. Angular offset causes the same phenomenon.
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ItsBS@Its_BS·
@Sapioplex This is incorrect, because you can discharge the dielectric with completely different plates, so charge is NOT deposited on the container. This experiments proves Rimstar wrong.
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 SCIENTISTS MAY HAVE DISCOVERED AN ENTIRELY NEW TYPE OF MAGNET. It’s called an altermagnet. And it behaves in a way physicists thought shouldn’t be possible. Unlike normal magnets… the material has almost ZERO net magnetism yet it still behaves electronically like a ferromagnet. That means it may combine: • the stability of antiferromagnets • with the speed and functionality of ferromagnets Researchers just observed a giant magneto-optical Kerr effect inside hematite one of Earth’s most common iron minerals. Why this matters: This could open the door to: • ultra-fast memory • low-power computing • next-generation spintronics • advanced quantum materials • AI hardware beyond silicon The strangest part? The magnetism is hidden in the material’s symmetry itself. Not in obvious magnetic alignment. Physics may have just uncovered an entirely new way matter can store and process information. We are entering the era of programmable quantum materials. Follow for more future physics and technology breakthroughs.
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Paul Schmidt@Sapioplex·
@Joydolan9 @jf_anon Not in the article, but I don't believe it is possible to plan or execute what we see without one.
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joyjoy@Joydolan9·
Hi @Sapioplex & @jf_anon Saying Sup Fellers & I relistened to Matrix substack & gleaned even more at this stage🤓 Wondering if ya’ll touched on if hidden hand directing Zoids, isn’t ‘good’ or ‘bad’, is witty, punny, w ‘preserve humanity’ directives as being an Ai supercomputer?
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Paul Schmidt@Sapioplex·
D B D B D B 4 2 4 2 4 2 42. Surprised?
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JFAnon@jf_anon·
@Sapioplex About that talking disc around Twiki's neck... In the show, what does Dr Theopolis represent?
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Tom@ByrdWhisperur·
@Sapioplex Where is this from?
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