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@FELibrary_ They don’t agree. There are multiple overlapping claims for that continent
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@FELibrary_ Are you an aerospace engineer? Hell, did you go to high school? I did and I am, specialized in propulsion. If you want an explanation I can easily give it to you. If you are serious, DM me
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@KitchenBites_ Damn! Why does everything from American recipies has to be fried
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@AdonaiOnGaia Why don’t you leave that to someone who actually went to high school. It’s about conservation of momentum.
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@FELibrary_ The ice wall was not needed until man used steam power in ships. Winters were much warmer than now. Antarctica was frozen to keep people away and hide something from us.
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@TheGlobeIsDead You don’t have to actually be there. You carefully measure the effects
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@dmpetro @thescottbarber And you don't have taste. Betting all your furniture is IKEA, lol.
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🇮🇱 The Ben Gurion Canal could reshape the world’s entire maritime trade logistics:
Israel's plan?
Carve a brand-new shipping superhighway right through the Negev desert, connecting the Red Sea straight to the Mediterranean.
Boom!
It would completely bypass the Suez Canal and Egypt’s chokehold on one of the planet’s most critical trade arteries.
Suez handles crazy volumes of Europe-Asia cargo every year, but it’s been a nonstop headache.
From the Ever Given disaster, to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, constant delays, and geopolitical drama...
A Ben Gurion route would shave serious time and risk off the journey while putting the route under Israeli control.
The idea’s been floating around since the 1960s, but it’s exploding again for obvious Hormuz-related reasons.
Insanely ambitious? Hell yeah.
Engineering a canal through desert terrain would cost a fortune, raise massive environmental red flags, and spark geopolitical earthquakes.
In sum, nothing that really bothers Israel at this point.
If it actually happens, Global trade gets a total rewrite.
Suddenly, Israel sits on one of the most strategic waterways on Earth.
Source: The Primest YT
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸🇵🇦 The Iran war just turned the Panama Canal into one of the most expensive shortcuts in global trade. Because the Strait of Hormuz is basically locked down, shipping companies are completely rerouting. They’re buying more oil from the US and Latin America, crossing the Atlantic, then jamming it through the Panama Canal to reach Asia. Demand is so insane that some companies are paying millions in premium fees just to jump the line and cross faster. DW News
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@nhoodpublicist Spirit didn’t own most of their airplanes, they leased them like most of the airlines. So this is bullshit
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@ViktorKlopp Self cleaning public toilets have existed in Europe for decades
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