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TheRealMe

@truthoverclicks

Engineer, Artist, Always Curious

Ontario Katılım Ağustos 2019
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TheRealMe
TheRealMe@truthoverclicks·
@QuantumTumbler @memcculloch You are failing to see because you don’t even understand the theory. It is better than anything I’ve seen at explaining so many “anomalies”. And testable unlike garbage like dark matter.
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B@QuantumTumbler·
Saying “it works on the data” isn’t enough you have to match how it works on the data. The Casimir force scales with geometry and drops off extremely fast at micron separations. Gravity is long-range, inverse-square, and couples to mass-energy universally. Those aren’t small differences they’re completely different regimes. If your model can reproduce inverse-square scaling across astronomical distances gravitational lensing orbital dynamics and precession equivalence principle constraints then show the equations and predictions. Otherwise it’s not explaining gravity it’s just relabeling it. With all due respect, I’m not going to dig into a whole book when the basic scaling doesn’t line up at the starting point. If the foundation holds, the math should stand on its own right here.
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B@QuantumTumbler·
That doesn’t survive basic scaling. The Casimir effect is measurable, but it’s incredibly weak and drops off fast with distance. Gravity is long-range, always attractive, and scales with mass in a completely different way. If gravity were just a Casimir-like effect, planetary motion, lensing, and orbital dynamics wouldn’t match what we observe they do, extremely precisely. Cool idea, but it breaks the moment you check it against real data.
Mike McCulloch@memcculloch

Gravity is just an interplanetary Casimir effect #QI

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TheRealMe@truthoverclicks·
@BrightInsight6 @4gottnHistory There are cultures on earth now that would make similar tools or artifacts. So they could literally be from a year ago to 100k yrs ago.
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Jimmy Corsetti
Jimmy Corsetti@BrightInsight6·
Archaeologists claiming these stone axes refutes the Richat/Atlantis theory don’t have a clue what they’re talking about. Fact: These stone relics cannot be scientifically dated. Yet, academic dogmatics routinely claim they’re 100,000yrs old. That’s nonsense. It’s far more likely they are from whatever the culture was that inhabited the Richat in just the last several thousand years. Furthermore, ancient structures dating 5,000-8,000yr (from an unknown culture!) have been found in the Richat! Even Sarah Parcak acknowledged this on network tv in 2022: 📍youtu.be/PmI8uCpF5qo
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Forgotten History
Forgotten History@4gottnHistory·
Researchers have found thousands of ancient artefacts at the Richat Structure. Out in the Sahara, in Mauritania, lies the Richat Structure, a massive circular formation so large you can see it from space. But here’s where it gets interesting… Scattered across its outer rings, researchers have found thousands of ancient artefacts. We’re talking stone tools, hand axes, scrapers, tools linked to some of the earliest known human activity. Not one or two but Thousands.
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TheRealMe
TheRealMe@truthoverclicks·
@Cernovich its a great question, crazy when you think about it majority picked blue. Red is the so obvious for the individual and the group.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
This is supposed to be some game theory morality test. If you push blue, WOW YOU ARE SUCH A GOOD PERSON. Only bad people push red. Nonsense. This is an IQ test. I am not putting my life into the hands of dysgenic freaks. If you're not smart enough to push Red, cya later.
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TheRealMe@truthoverclicks·
@BrightInsight6 That’s not really true. This technique is comparable to phased array ultrasound. You have a 2D array of transducers but you can use the interference patterns of the waves to get depth or 3d information.
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Jimmy Corsetti
Jimmy Corsetti@BrightInsight6·
We all saw the mega-viral headlines involving an alleged massive subterranean complex below Giza But did you know this all came from a two-dimensional *STILL-IMAGE* taken from Satellite? Think about that. SARS 🛰️👇🏻 648m below👇🏻🤔
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TheRealMe
TheRealMe@truthoverclicks·
@TheProjectUnity This technique is used in machining today. When machining a part from stock material you leave “tabs” to hold the loose part so it doesn’t come free. Break the tabs or nubs off after, leaving them present on both the part and stock.
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Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Wait wait wait... Ancient stone nubs protruding from the bedrock!? 👀 Mainstream says stone nubs on blocks are lifting points, others say it's evidence of stone softening. But.. why are they on the bedrock? Filmed, Edited & Narrated by me Support with a Like/Comment/Repost
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TheRealMe@truthoverclicks·
Mike, are you Familiar with Dr. Pierre Marie Robitaille and his assertions about the sun and the error in black body radiation understanding? You two seem to be fighting similar battles, IMO both of you have ideas that are valid and will upend modern physics stagnation. youtube.com/watch?v=Hf-sKe…
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Mike McCulloch@memcculloch·
In this sort of work, QI, one can only move forward bit by bit because hacking away at fundamentals feels like hacking away the ground one is standing on. It has to be done bit by bit, checking in with nature at every step.
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TheRealMe
TheRealMe@truthoverclicks·
@GamewithDave Just had a conversation with my wife about the island survival msdos game from school. That game was text based looked like it was made in “modern” day ms paint.
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Dave@GamewithDave·
For anyone who used a computer between 1990 & 2005… what’s the one game you still think about?
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@HappyMotorhead Your young child is within rollover crush distance you retard.
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Happy Motorhead@HappyMotorhead·
Great Idea or Not? DIY
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Shaun Rickard
Shaun Rickard@ShaunRickard67·
Meet, @JeffBrownEnreal, the Whistleblower suing The Toronto Star for refusing to publish evidence he received from the RCMP regarding Trudeau & child porn It was weird at the time, but this legislative change by JT allowing minors to legally have anal sex seems even creepier now
Jeff Brown@JeffBrownEnreal

I JUST SUED THE TORONTO STAR FOR FAILING TO PUBLICLY REVEAL INFORMATION SHARED BY THE RCMP RE: JUSTIN TRUDEAU AND UNDERAGE PORN After much reflection, I finally decided to begin my litigation process related to events arising from the experiences I wrote about in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen'. I'm not even talking about the more specific details/consequences I shared in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen.' (i.e. how the Star may have been negligent with respect to not telling my story). Those will be explored soon. I'm talking about the bigger picture consequences of media not sharing important details about political leadership with the citizenry. Oh, how we suffer in their absence. In this case, I begin with something shared with me (2021)  by then Toronto Star Journalist Robert Cribb, to the effect that the RCMP had informed them that then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was watching kiddie porn (underage porn) on his devices. It was their job to witness him, in order to ensure his devices weren't compromised by a foreign power. When asked (2022) if this story was going to go public, Cribb confirmed that the original source was credible, and affirmed that the story was coming ('where there's smoke, there's fire.'). It never came, and I believe it should have. I have struggled with this, and various other things shared with me by media, for a long time. At the link below is the filing itself, for anyone interested in following the story. It is for the court to decide, but it is my view that the Star, particularly in a situation where they are receiving funds from the government, had a fiduciary duty to bring this information to the Canadian public. It is surely in the public interest, and sharing it may well have made a huge difference with respect to cultivating the best outcome for Canadians. I explain more of my view in the documents. @dkennedyglans @MelanieBennet_ @TheMenzoid @ezralevant @scoopercooper @CandiceMalcolm @DavidKrayden @RealAndyLeeShow @LichTamara @JaneBrownNews @AlexpiersonAMP @cbcwatcher dropbox.com/scl/fi/2bywhzf…

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Steve Skojec
Steve Skojec@SteveSkojec·
I've watched @LuigiVenditelli's S4 documentary, and every Bob Lazar interview that's come out in the past couple of weeks. In my opinion, @AlchemyAmerican's is hands down the best of them all. But I think my favorite part was Jesse's dozen-plus minute digression into explaining the exotic properties of Bismuth, which sits just above Moscovium (The now-named "Element 115" Lazar says powered the craft he was studying) and should share many of the same properties. I can see how much work went into this explainer. They spent so much time (and money) on the graphics and explanation. I don't have the science background to fully absorb all of this at the level of true comprehension, but I'm nerdy enough to have found it absolutely riveting: (Link to full podcast in reply)
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TheRealMe@truthoverclicks·
@memcculloch I love it. I ordered your book. It is on its way.
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Mike McCulloch
Mike McCulloch@memcculloch·
The paper I'm writing models light as a pressure wave, predicts light speed & I've added quantised inertia to this model to produce general relativity (VSL version). It predicts a test (laser in a cavity) & a way to increase light speed. But can I get it published?!
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TheRealMe@truthoverclicks·
@AwakenWithJP They made "Murdered" people an oppressed identity group. I mean, I guess so but, huh?
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@Dannyjokes did you intentionally add a glitch to this video so that people would rewatch it? is that what people are doing now? FML
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Danny Polishchuk@Dannyjokes·
New super strong password just dropped
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@Dragonflynda @_GenesisSystems thats because what you described is a dehumidifier, nothing new. It takes a lot of energy to get water from the air. There is no free lunch here, dont be fooled.
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Lynda TH7
Lynda TH7@Dragonflynda·
@_GenesisSystems I told some water professionals the idea of getting water from air decades ago and they laughed at me.
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Genesis Systems
Genesis Systems@_GenesisSystems·
Most people don't even know this exists yet. This homeowner gets his drinking water straight from the air. No well. No rain. No pipes. And that's just the start — the WaterCube 100 produces 120+ gallons a day. WaterCube Technologies by Genesis Systems has a solution for every scale and is also used by commercial industries and the US military. Named one of Time Magazine's Best Inventions.
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TheRealMe@truthoverclicks·
@JackPosobiec I'm sure the FBI will "find new evidence" when they go ask for more. By the way, why are the/were the FBI involved in this case in the first place?
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
BREAKING: TYLER ROBINSON LAWYERS OBJECT TO FUTHER BALLISTICS TESTING IN CHARLIE KIRK MURDER CASE WHY DO THEY OPPOSE MORE BALLISTICS TESTING? x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
Charlie Kirk did 133 college campus events This was the only 1 where a speaker “malfunctioned” and played this noise It happened seconds before his final breath
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