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Lagrange point L4 Katılım Nisan 2021
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Roger Stone
Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr·
Robert Mueller ordered the 6 am raid on my home by 29 heavily armed FBI Agents and perp walked my wife for CNN's cameras
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Charlie Kirk's mentor just died in a freak pickleball accident. That's an incredibly strange coincidence. If you're going to say that's not weird, that there are tons of pickleball fatalities, you sound nuts. I don't know what happened but I don't think this is perfectly normal.
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asphyxious.bsky.social
asphyxious.bsky.social@asphyxious2·
@SenTedCruz Ah, yes. US forced regime change has been so successful thus far. Do not bother looking up any further information on the topic.
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Senator Ted Cruz
Senator Ted Cruz@SenTedCruz·
In the next 6 months, we could see new governments in Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba. If we end up with governments in those countries that want to be friends with America, that’d be the biggest geopolitical shift since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Lauren Witzke
Lauren Witzke@LaurenWitzkeDE·
So I’m hearing that Trump cancelled his appearance at CPAC this weekend. I’m also told he cancelled a fundraiser that was scheduled at Mar a Lago on Friday night as well for a candidate. Something’s up.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨: Voyager spacecraft discovers a 30,000-50,000 kelvin "Wall of Fire" at the edge of our Solar System
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bu/ac
bu/ac@buperac·
So you mean to tell me, an airplane can go right through the World Trade Center that had steel structure beams of 4 inch plate every 40” using 12 different grades of steel with a yield strength of 100,000 psi but if the same plane were to run into a firetruck on a runway the plane is completely destroyed. Got it!
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David
David@davidthepurple·
@asphyxious2 @autismoofds @CuriosityonX I mean, unrealistic unless you're a generational ship designed to do it. But I wasn't thinking of people. I was thinking of probes, at least, in my lifetime.
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asphyxious.bsky.social@asphyxious2·
@davidthepurple @autismoofds @CuriosityonX A trip at .2%c would be a 2000 year trip to the closest star system if you ignore acceleration/deceleration time. That is an unrealistic timeframe to undergo interstellar travel. The wall is diffuse hydrogen gas. You would have to bring any apparatus to utilize it with you.
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David
David@davidthepurple·
I don't think we will need to slow down at all. From what I can tell, that wall of fire isn't a small amount of space. I'm not thinking warp or even close to C. Odds are we will be lucky if we can maintain 1/10th C or even accelerate to it. I'm thinking we'll be somewhere around .2% of C at best by the time we're ready to ship probes to nearby stars. That would give us roughly/potentially a year of travel through the heliopause, and anywhere from a couple of weeks, to a couple of months in the "wall of fire" the way I understand it, depending on concentration / area. Voyager is doing nicely, but we could accelerate much much faster than Voyager's top speeds and ship probes to nearby stars to take snapshots. Granted, we won't get the photos for at best, -insert lightyears distance + gravitational distortion / lensing effects etc) So if we can top off on the way out of the system, it's basically an inert object for X number of months between check ins when the system powers on to take a few readings, beam them home, and continue traveling, like Voyager does.
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UnRamiel
UnRamiel@MegatronMighty·
@CuriosityonX How do you measure something like that without bursting into flames?
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asphyxious.bsky.social@asphyxious2·
@davidthepurple @autismoofds @CuriosityonX It’s diffuse. It may be that temperature but that’s individual diffuse particles. Harnessing it as an energy source would not work because of the massive energy needed to reach it and not wanting to slow down to interact with it in order to preserve momentum and fuel.
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David
David@davidthepurple·
@autismoofds @CuriosityonX thermal is the basis for most forms of power generation on Earth..... If we can save 2% of power expense on the way out of the system, I'm not an alien but $20 is $20 ykwim?
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David
David@davidthepurple·
@CuriosityonX Doesn't that solve our energy issues traversing between stars? If we can convert some of that energy into propulsion and electricity....
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Blue Georgia
Blue Georgia@BlueATLGeorgia·
This is the moment Brian Schatz objected and then left, followed by five minutes of confusion among GOP senators about how to proceed, LMAO
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Blue Georgia
Blue Georgia@BlueATLGeorgia·
This is wild. Senate debate was shut down just now because, in the middle of John Kennedy's speech, Brian Schatz objected and then immediately left the chamber. So now nobody knows what to do. We are being governed by incompetent idiots.
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