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memoryview ΛCDM@onionrelayer·
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memoryview ΛCDM@onionrelayer·
feeling of prediction error being minimized
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memoryview ΛCDM@onionrelayer·
@alexboge If earth would be ball, people in Australia would fall down and die 😰😱 Stop this madness! 🤔
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Alex Boge
Alex Boge@alexboge·
A tour of the International Space Station in orbit around the globe while in microgravity. No cuts, no edits, just 4k video through various sections of the ISS in, basically free fall/zero-g. Zero p-g planes (“vomit comet) flights simulate zero-g for about 25 seconds. This is 14 minutes. Space deniers in shambles as you’ll see, it is impossible to be “wires and harnesses” or CG or VFX or “green screen”. This is reality. And it’s awesome to behold.
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Flat Earth Dave
Flat Earth Dave@FlatEarthDaveX·
#flatearth is the reality and the sooner everyone wakes up the sooner we will be free from the heliosatanic system and all the garbage that comes with it.
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memoryview ΛCDM@onionrelayer·
@BrockRiddickIFB Soviet Union has been over and all archive was leaked, not a single document asserting earth is flat
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
.@elonmusk disclosed $15 billion spent in developing Starship (in IPO filing). The entire Apollo program cost ~$25 billion (1973 dollars). One private company is approaching Moon-program levels of investment to make space routine. Thank you. Humanity is grateful.
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memoryview ΛCDM@onionrelayer·
@ZeteticV3 Well sure you can use flat earth map, but don’t be surprised when you end up 10,000km away from where you thought you are going
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memoryview ΛCDM@onionrelayer·
@ZeteticV3 Guess why there is not a single ship captain that is flat earther. Zero. You can not find any such person never. Because it is totally impossible to navigate through oceans using flat earth map, impossible. Not even a slight change. Just go and ask a container chip captain
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memoryview ΛCDM@onionrelayer·
@OKefelizade @enderbozkurt Kuzey yarımkürede yıldızlar saat yönünün tersine döner. Güney yarımkürede ise saat yönünde döner, çünkü dünya düz değil. Eğer dünya düz olsaydı aynı anda iki yöne dönmesi imkansız olurdu. Boşuna eğim hesaplamana gerek yok, dünyanın düz olması imkansız.
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Okan Kefelizade
Okan Kefelizade@OKefelizade·
@enderbozkurt Biraz daha yükseğe çıkıp zomlayınca bu sefer mesafe uzuyor fakat yine gözden kayboluyor 300 km ötede bir dağ var yarıdan yukarısı zaman zaman görünüyor etekleri görünmüyor
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Endi Bo
Endi Bo@enderbozkurt·
Çılgınca dönen ıslak bir topun üzerinde bunu hiç hissetmeden yaşadığına ve basit bir zıplamayla bile yenebildiği dandik yerçekiminin çılgınca dönen bu ıslak topun üzerindeki her şeyi yerli yerinde tutabileceğine inandırılmış bir insanı her şeye inandırabilir, her türlü manipüle edebilirsiniz. Hayırlı sabahlar. Gününüz bereketli olsun.
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memoryview ΛCDM@onionrelayer·
@enderbozkurt Dünyayı çekmişler ama hiç insan gözükmüyor, sahte video olduğu her halinden belli. Artık uyanış başladı zaten bizi durduramayacaklar
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Sphere Not!
Sphere Not!@AdonaiOnGaia·
Relativity sounds great to people who don't know or question anything, but to the critical thinker, it quickly falls apart and unravels into a pile of unfounded nonsense.
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Endi Bo
Endi Bo@enderbozkurt·
Adam timelapse kamera koymuş, gökyüzünde yıldızların hareketini kaydedip "bakın dünya dönüyor" demiş. Dünyanın sabit olup göğün döndüğünü düşünemiyor. Ağır hipnoz altında. Normal.
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Julian Rendon
Julian Rendon@jrendon1981·
@gustav0cardenas Y quién se quedó para grabar el despegue del módulo desde la Luna? Aquí te espero sentadito
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Gustavo Cardenas
Gustavo Cardenas@gustav0cardenas·
Se habla de cómo se llegó a la Luna, pero casi nunca de cómo salieron de ella. La escena es simple: dos astronautas dentro de un módulo del tamaño de un ascensor, sentados sobre la única máquina que podía sacarlos de la superficie lunar. Si ese motor fallaba, no había plan B. No existía un “rescate”. Era despegar… o quedarse ahí para siempre. El Módulo Lunar “Eagle” dejó atrás sus patas, su base y todo lo que no fuera estrictamente necesario. Solo despegó la parte superior: un cascarón ligero con un motor hipersensible que debía encenderse una sola vez y sin margen de error. El 21 de julio de 1969, Armstrong y Aldrin activaron el motor de ascenso. No hubo cuenta regresiva épica ni música heroica. Solo un encendido limpio, una vibración corta y el Eagle levantándose en silencio absoluto, dejando una nube de polvo que tardó segundos eternos en asentarse. Mientras subían, el módulo tuvo que ejecutar una coreografía precisa para encontrarse con el Módulo de Servicio y Mando, donde Michael Collins los esperaba en órbita. Un error de ángulo, de velocidad o de sincronización… y no había segunda oportunidad. El acoplamiento fue perfecto. Se transfirieron, sellaron la nave, soltaron el Eagle y lo dejaron morir en órbita lunar. Desde ahí, el viaje de regreso a la Tierra ya era “simple”: encender motores, tomar trayectoria y caer en el Pacífico. Así fue la salida del Apolo 11: nada de tomas hollywoodense, solo ingeniería al límite, un motor que debía funcionar sí o sí, y dos humanos apostando su vida a una chispa exacta en el vacío.
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memoryview ΛCDM@onionrelayer·
@matterasmachine I am not a physicist, but just because something doesn’t move linearly doesn’t imply it slows down. And I don’t think photons are things that can slow down, or has a “speed” in classical sense.
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Matter as Machine
Matter as Machine@matterasmachine·
What is insane is that seems like even according to predictions of quantum mechanics "average position of photon" moves slower than C in that specific situation, they measured that it's slower than C, yet still *pretend* that the speed of light is always C. physicsworld.com/a/structured-p…
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