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@23rdPlayable

Eclectic mix of interests, but too lazy to mange multiple accounts. Will chat about atheism, philosophy, MTG, scale models & kayaking. Be kind to one another.

New England Присоединился Aralık 2018
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@nickimoraa I don't really listen to songs with that word in them.
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@engineers_feed Of course it will. Thrust for an airplane is generated by the engines, not the wheels. They're just there to reduce friction. The most that's going happen in this hypothetical is the wheel bearings overheating and burning out.
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@Xinustune3nokta Nope. It's perfectly normal, safe, and healthy to swaddle a baby.
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Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 The Pentagon summoned the Pope’s ambassador to a closed-door meeting and threatened him. Named official. On record. Undersecretary of Defense Elbridge Colby called Cardinal Christophe Pierre to the Pentagon and delivered this message: “The United States has the military power to do whatever it wants in the world. The Catholic Church had better take its side.” Then a U.S. official invoked the Avignon Papacy — the 14th century moment when the French monarchy used military force to physically remove the Pope from Rome and bend the Church to its will. The Vatican understood the reference immediately. The Pope’s planned visit to America for the 250th anniversary celebration was cancelled. And then something remarkable happened. The Pope didn’t retreat. He pressed harder. He called the war unjust. He called Trump’s threats unacceptable. He told Americans to call Congress.
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@nickimoraa Easily, demonstrably false.
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Duncan@DuncanHenry78·
OK I may have a physics and astronomy degree but my god this is painful to look at. And the thread. Complete Dunning-Kruger all the way down with a few brave souls trying to explain very simple concepts… to be met with more gibberish. Stars are very far away. 😐
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Now this picture is actually physically impossible to capture at 18,000 mph. This requires an open shutter which with any movement or disturbance will mess up the entire image. No getting past this. This is a test of our intelligence. All the stars should be streaking similar to a normal timelapse taken of Polaris in the opposite direction the “space craft” is moving.

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@Freyy_is Yeah, they "shift slightly" all the time. The Moon is literally receding away from the Earth. We can measure it.
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@mombaque The first time it appears in history, it's known to be a forgery. They knew the artist who made it. It's a piece of art, nothing more. Believe the bogus stories about it not being reproducible if you want, but that's just dogma. Not science.
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@mdradvies Didn't some flat Earther literally video this? I seem to remember seeing that on Sci Man Dan, or Creeky Blinder.
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@Gynordico Well that graphic is wrong. The plane of the solar system is around 40° relative to the galactic plane, not 90°. The stars are so far away their movement is almost imperceptible. Like when you're driving & the nearby median moves quickly, but distant mountains almost stand still
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