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Traversing the Middle-Earth

Westfold شامل ہوئے Mart 2018
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Dunedain
Dunedain@CryptoDunedain·
@Asafa_White @tonyfcarter @kelly_simonx @viserism @TrackGazette Also, in the 200m & on a normal track, the first 116m are run on the bend, leaving you with only 34m of straight (if you want to time the 150m split). Conversely, the rarely-run 150m event has the benefit of running the full 84m of straight because you only run 66m on the bend.
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Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
WORLD RECORD!!! Kishane Thompson 🇯🇲 clocks a time of 14.92s (1.3) to win the men's 150m at the Miramar Invitational! He breaks the World Record in the event. Tapiwanashe Makarawu 🇿🇼 was 2nd in African Record of 14.96s, followed by Adrian Kerr 🇯🇲 was 3rd in 15.21s.
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Jared Woody@JaredWoody14·
@HubPointless This movie is fucking phenomenal. Might be a hot take but this is my favorite biopic.
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PointlessHub@HubPointless·
I remember the other Ryan Gosling space movie.
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📸🔭Brandon Berkoff🚀✨
I’m not asking you, I’m telling you. Take a moment and listen to this 81 second response from Victor Glover after being asked if he had any thoughts leading up to Easter. I don’t quite think it can be overstated how perfect this crew is for the job.
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Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
I think now is the best time to post the best scene from a space movie.
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Dunedain
Dunedain@CryptoDunedain·
@tonyfcarter @kelly_simonx @viserism @TrackGazette Well, due to a couple of technicalities. All the "straight" ones are not comparable. The Mennea run was hand-timed, so not comparable either, and Johnson's time was just a split en route to his 19.32s run in the 200m. The 150m on a bend is rarely run, simple as that.
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Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
Christian Coleman 🇺🇸 wins his heat at the Stawell Gift in Australia!
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Dunedain@CryptoDunedain·
@Julianthebull @Saganismm the astronauts should still get some pretty crazy views of the moon with the earth in the background
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Julian 🌟@Julianthebull·
@Saganismm There won't be such thing like this since the picture was part of a landing whereas this Artemis II mission is an approach (of roughly 5.000 miles away).
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Saganism@Saganismm·
This photo was taken by astronaut Michael Collins in 1969. With the entire Earth in view, along with the lander carrying Armstrong and Aldrin, Collins was the only human being not in the frame. We are going to get a new view of Earth from lunar orbit soon.
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Dunedain
Dunedain@CryptoDunedain·
@FunkyDL @photo2electric There's also a chance he'd still be alive, given the longevity of a lot of these early astronauts.
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Funky D@FunkyDL·
@photo2electric According to Deke Slayton, who picked astronaut crews, Gus would have likely been the first man on the Moon had he lived.
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ren@siennapotterz·
no Dominic Mclaughlin does not look like a girl, or a lesbian or whatever adjectives that are being thrown at him. He looks like a normal healthy 12 year old pre pubescent CHILD. Either y'all are blind or sick in the heads. Get a life, losers.
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Funmilayo 🐺@Iammarels·
@MichaelBlaq He has 43.3 PB, with his improved performances in the shorter sprints, he can break the world record
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marsfoole@marsfoole·
@memeticsisyphus Dude these fucking people are getting on my last nerve. This launch has shined a light and the 70IQ cockroaches are everywhere.
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DemonstrableReality@flatsmackin·
You can’t fall “around” the earth. You either fall straight down to the ground, or you fly above it. You can’t fall sideways.
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Dunedain@CryptoDunedain·
@TrackGazette Impressive time, but he maybe went a bit too hard given that this was a semi and the lead he had in the last 50m
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Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
Bayapo Ndori 🇧🇼 clocks 44.69s to lead the men's 400m semis at the Botswana Athletics Championships!
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Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
Watch 400m World Champion Collen Kebinatshipi 🇧🇼 run a blazing PB of 9.89 (0.8) over 100m at the Botswana Athletics Championships! The first man in the world under 10 seconds in 2026.
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Prometheus
Prometheus@CaribbeanRythms·
Kudos to the finance degree, genuinely but this is a different domain entirely. In engineering, the loss of technology isn’t uncommon nor is it inherently catastrophic. The idea that “we lost the ability to go to the moon” sounds stupid to people but it follows a pattern we see all the time. FOGBANK is the example I love to use. FOGBANK was a classified material essential to the W76 nuclear warhead, a kind of aerogel if you will . Sometime by the 1990’s the warheads were being decommissioned and the facility that produced it (as well as many other ones critical to the warheads lifecycle) was shut down and the small group of specialists (only a few hundred people) retired. By the early 2000s, when the US government wanted to extend the warhead’s lifecycle, they discovered that the process for producing FOGBANK had effectively been lost. Recreating it was a fucking disaster . Around hundreds of millions were spent attempting to reverse engineer the material and in doing initially reproduced it too perfectly. The original formulation relied on impurities introduced by older and less refined production methods that were absent in the modern process. Here, modern methods improving the purity stripped the oxide layer making the material nonfunctional. Those “imperfections” were in fact essential. So in essence it took years and hundreds of millions of dollars to approximate what had once been produced routinely. Returning to the moon isn’t any different. It’s not that it’s impossible it’s that it requires rebuilding an entire ecosystem from the ground up which involves redefining engineering standards, requalifying or replacing vendors capable of extreme precision (many of whom no longer exist), retraining a specialized workforce, integrating modern technologies, and revalidating everything through rigorous testing and safety protocols. From the outside, it’s easy to assume you can simply “rebuild” and scale it like an assembly line. In reality, the system that made it possible the first time no longer exists. We can disagree and be skeptical but I don’t like contrarianism for the sake of it .
⚡️🌞 Sol Brah 🌞🐬@SolBrah

For what it's worth I have a Master's in Applied Finance -my maths is fine. None of your insults are an argument. You used a picture of the incredible engineering of rockets; something I never have denied because it's extremely obvious that is real and we can all see them working. However, none of that validates the BS they try to pass off as moon landing "evidence". It's as simple as that. You can have reverence for European engineering, as I do, without swallowing the absolute farce that they put in the slopbucket to the normie masses. There are too many inconsistencies and intuitively suspicious informations that don't add up: "We destroyed the technology to go back lol". Couple that with researching the ancient schools of thought and other historical civilizations that had other conceptions of "outer space", speaking of the firmament, the lunar bodies or the realm we inhabit - and you begin to question the narrative they feed us that results in them pocketing billions of dollars. Just like they said you can't question the "Covid" narrative unless you are a doctor etc; its wrong to say that you can't question something that seems suspicious if you're outside of their particular education system. That being said, we're free to disagree, and I'm free to question things, which I will always do if it doesn't seem right to me.

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Prometheus
Prometheus@CaribbeanRythms·
this is the average moon landing denier: >never applied himself in a technical field >can’t do basic math problems let alone trigonometry, calculus, linear algebra >”what’s a vector?” >has never set foot in an engineering workspace >never seen a P&ID let alone read one >never coded >can’t read a schematic >confuses mass and weight >confuses voltage, current, and resistance >”bernoullis principle?” >cannot calculate slope between two points >”I love Ancient Greeks, wrestling naked in the sun. Wait, pythagorean theorem? why would I need that? >does not understand order of operations >struggles with exponents and powers >cannot work with fractions or ratios >doesn’t know the difference between diameter, circumference and radius of a circle >essentially mathematically illiterate >thinks g force is a watch I’d like to convince you one day about how great of an achievement this was for humanity, Sol.
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⚡️🌞 Sol Brah 🌞🐬@SolBrah

They want you believe this aluminium foil wrapped hunk of junk went to the moon and back. The amount of fluoride in the brain to swallow this is staggering.

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