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@addeism

A simple man

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Here's the basic idea of Radical Optimism: everything that happens is the best thing that could possibly happen.
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@RejoiceCC How dense are you? You are concluding from your own evidence that he has certain qualities. That's inferring. (lol @ asking an AI chatbot for support when they are notorious for agreeing with anything given to them) Enough of your dodging. Answer the question.
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@RejoiceCC No, I mean infer. Ask your dictionary to define another word you don't know what it is. And answer the question.
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@RejoiceCC You keep inferring that the man is "legendary" and "illustrious". Explain your reasoning.
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@RejoiceCC Proving what I just said, you don't know what heroism is.
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@RejoiceCC How is the WSO in question illustrious? We don't even know his name. Courage isn't enough to be a hero. You need to actually sacrifice and put others above yourself. You'd call a fanatical, death-by-cop school shooter a hero.
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@RejoiceCC That is incorrect. You don't know what heroism is and I'm not surprised.
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@ChrisMartzWX It makes it slower for those who make air travel profitable. There, I just taught you more business than you've studied in your life.
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Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
It will never make sense to me why they don’t board airplanes from back to front. It would make the process to much faster.
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@JimDMiller And of course the guy with no idea of basic logic is a raging genocidal lunatic.
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James Miller@JimDMiller·
The U.S. might use nuclear weapons if Iran destroys Gulf desalination plants and keeps targeting repaired plants and incoming water tankers. Hundreds of thousands could die of thirst if Iran does that. The U.S. may decide only a nuclear strike will stop Iran.
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James Miller@JimDMiller·
@RnaudBertrand I don't understand your logic. Why would you think I would object to Iranians doing high quality work at US universities?
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Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
Make no mistake: destroying world-class universities, like the US just did with Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, isn't just an attack on Iran but it's literally an attack on all of us, on all of humanity. It's not Iran that "won" when Maryam Mirzakhani made her discoveries that won her a Fields Medal: it's all of mathematics, and everything mathematics is used for. Human progress won, technology won, we all won. It's the same type of stuff the Mongols did during the sack of Baghdad and their destruction of the House of Wisdom: we ALL lost something irreplaceable back then, entire fields of human knowledge set back. That's what bombing a university does. It doesn't just destroy buildings. It destroys us, all of us.
Sandhya Ramesh@sandygrains

Alma mater of Maryam Mirzakhani, the first woman to win the mathematics Fields Medal.

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@Toluwalopemi_1 @konstructivizm By using the same rocket motors it used to deviate from the calculated trajectory. Of course, it won't do that.
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Toluwa@Toluwalopemi_1·
@konstructivizm If, if the craft misses the moon, how can it turn back?
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Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Why is the flight to the Moon so slow? I've seen the question many times: "Why is the Artemis 2 flight tracker showing such a low speed, or why is it dropping at all?" In short, it's all about gravity. Even though the spacecraft initially accelerated enough to leave Earth's immediate vicinity, our planet's gravity continues to exert its influence on the way to the Moon. How does it hold the Moon? As Orion flies, Earth continues to pull it back and slow it down. That's why the speed drops. Orion was initially accelerated enough to fly slightly beyond the Moon's orbit, after which the spacecraft turns under Earth's gravity and, with the additional assistance of the Moon's gravity, rushes back toward Earth—again, under the influence of the Moon's gravity. The Artemis 2 flight trajectory is not coincidentally called a free-return trajectory. This means it can return without additional thruster activation, using gravity assist (although in practice, corrective maneuvers are used). On the way back, Orion's speed, on the contrary, will increase.
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@JimmyTraina If it doesn't make a difference why are you demanding a change?
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Jimmy Traina@JimmyTraina·
Why do gas stations still do the 9/10ths thing? Are there really people who don’t think $3.99 and 9/10 isn’t $4. Just make it $4 and cut the shit already.
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@sn0oozey According to Science, you must all take this experimental drug.
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Walter@Walter63133589·
@addeism @strong98223 @scievision369 They do interfere... that's why you sometimes see bums. Its impossible for every single electron to travel the exact same path. you don't see that in the macro world becoz it doesn't occur in the atomic world.
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ScieVision@scievision369·
Double-Slit Experiment ✍️ It shows that tiny things like electrons act like ripples in water instead of solid marbles. When a particle is fired at two slits, it doesn't just go through one or the other; it travels as a wave of probability that passes through both at the same time. These two waves then overlap and interfere with each other, creating a pattern of light and dark stripes on a back wall. This shows that at the quantum level, reality isn't "set" until we actually measure it. It behaves as a spread-out wave of possibilities until the moment it hits a target. Video 📸 : umtiquinhodefisica
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Ronan McGreevy@RMcGreevy1301·
"Russia has produced such brilliant minds, such brilliant artists, writers, painters, and so forth. But they are, I am afraid, a tiny, tiny, tiny minority. The truth has no standing or respect in Russia whatsoever." It was a privilege to interview one of my favourite historians, Antony Beevor, about his new book on Rasputin. He has a few choice things to say about Russia and why he believes it will never be a western-style democracy. irishtimes.com/life-style/peo…
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