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If you watched the video you would see it violated the conservation law of angular momentum. The wingnut slows down and reverses its spin direction as it flips its orientation in space. A characteristic identical to the nuclear weak force. One could interpret the observation as being time reversed. Obviously the inertial laws we are taught in school do not apply. As to your additional questions, I'm still new to this phenomena and don't have all the answers. But there is another little toy that displays a similar rotational phenomena while stabilizing the flip in an opposite direction.2 points
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I'll just bet lots of folks that survive will be getting whole house generators with large propane storage tanks to run the generator. And plenty of food storage for the next time this happens. I was researching the Tesla power wall. Turns out that storage system would not have worked in the cold temperatures experienced in Texas. Although solar panels would work in the cold. There is no reliable way to store the energy from the sun yet that would provide backup power in very cold climates.2 points
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my god havent been on this site for les ages lolz omg good to be back2 points
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What is the answer to the question I haven't asked you yet?2 points
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I'll check him out on Telegram and try to listen to some of his stuff.2 points
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@Einstein - Have you ever watched the Patriot Street Fighter (Scott McKay)? His updates are initially live on YouTube, then he takes them down and uploads them to Rumble. @PaulaJedi - Are you willing to just give up and not at least listen to the Patriot Street Fighter? I see too many patriots are giving up, but I think there will be people who will save us, and those are Donald Trump and other patriots. You just got to have faith; pray to God and His angels.2 points
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I think there is a good reason why this effect is not used. How do you imagine a rotating ship? How fast does it have to rotate to reach an acceptable speed? Even disregarding what happens to the insides of such a device (equipment, astronauts ...), how much energy does it take to spin the ship?1 point
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https://theconversation.com/wormholes-may-be-lurking-in-the-universe-and-new-studies-are-proposing-ways-of-finding-them-153020 Astronomers think wormholes exist at the centres of very bright galaxies. There are no articles yet describing the detected wormholes. But they have already suggested ways to search. If the theory turns out to be true, what could be the difference in exploring the universe? (If the nearest wormhole is 13 million light-years away, then ... it is unlikely that anything will change)1 point
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Could the pandemic be avoided if we travel to the past? If you travel back in time and prevent patient zero from getting infected, a paradox is immediately created. That is, if you manage to stop the onset of the pandemic, today we should not pandemic, therefore, you would have no reason to travel to the past, then you would not travel to the past and you could not avoid the pandemic. That is the paradox, an infinite loop that creates a logical inconsistency. Returning to the example of the pandemic, what the study says is that if you travel to the past you could d1 point
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@TemporalField Hello, why didn´t you told us about Covid19? regards1 point
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Oracle, I did have a serious family event, but it happened today instead of Monday. It did not affect me, but yes, there was some potential for arguing, but we did not. So, I consider your prediction pretty accurate. When I try psychic stuff, dates are really difficult for me, so I understand. You did pick up on the fact that my siblings and I argue a lot. Also, I was laughing at myself above, not you. I believe all humans have psychic abilities. @TheMatrixOracle1 point
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I'd also be interested in hearing how your method for RV works.1 point
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They sat on top of a fridge for decades. Who stole the cookies from the cookie jar? Not Andy Warhol. While he wasn’t a cookie thief, the pop artist shamelessly burglarized supermarket aisles with his eyes, using the logos for Campbell’s soup, Coca-Cola, and Brillo pads as inspiration for his iconic paintings. And he had a thing for cookie jars, too. Warhol loved spending Sundays at New York’s flea markets, buying the kitschiest ones. “Cookie jars are, after all, a form of Pop Art in themselves,” Wally Amos, Warhol’s friend and founder of Famous Amos cookies, once noted in an interview. He als1 point
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Found the guy that helped him dig the skeleton up.1 point
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I fixed the video in the first post; the link I replaced it with seems to be the full interview. If there are others, let me know and we can add them here.1 point
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Made some adjustments to the post editor to help with the excess spacing.1 point
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A New Jersey home built from trash and mud was once hailed as the strangest house in the world and one man’s testament to human resilience. Shortly after losing his fortune due to the Wall Street Crash of 1929, 70-year-old George Daynor set out on a 10-day, 112-mile trek to South Jersey. Claiming to be guided by an angel, the mustachioed and eccentric former-Alaskan gold miner spent $4 on a four-acre junkyard, situated on swampland. Daynor’s Bizarre Beginning Shortly after his odyssey, Daynor’s angel reappeared in another dream, encouraging him to construct a palace from bottles, bedf1 point
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I was just being cute. Einstein is a veteran member and the idea of him shopping at Forever 21 is amazing.1 point
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The reason I didn't post my question is because you claimed to be a psychic. The answer to the question becomes self evident after you psychically determine the question. Your other statements about me are a complete miss.1 point
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Einstein There's a pair of brown work steel toe boots in your place. Can you repost your question? Your posted comment has not shown to me. Forever 21 shopping bag has the words "John 3:16" on the bottom. I'm assuming you have Forever 21 around you.1 point
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You have ADHD? I didn't know that, and I'm sorry I wasn't aware! Just go one little step at a time then.1 point
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@Classicalfan626 I took the first step and added him on Telegram. Patience, please. I am ADHD. People think it is just attitude, but I can’t control it. I do things on a whim. I can’t even concentrate to read or write a book. So, step 1 - I got him on Telegram. Step 2 will be to listen to some of his stuff in pieces.1 point
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It's a guy named Scott McKay, and you can look him up on Telegram or Rumble. @PaulaJedi - If you don't have the time or patience for that, I think you'll be able to see for yourself not too far into the future. Maybe not right now, but in the not too distant future.1 point
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@Classicalfan626I apologize, but I don’t have the time or patience to watch 1 hour videos. I need text so I can speed read. Also, caring for my family isn’t giving up. It’s smart.1 point
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It becomes more and more apparent every day. That's how quickly things are going down the toilet. I am still in utter shock that SO MANY will trade in their freedom for a tiny little check twice a year. The brainwashing worked on SO MANY, and they even trained these people to HATE and become violent towards anyone who opposes the dictatorship. It definitely IS a psyops war, but why didn't we ALL fall for it? Maybe the alleged "vaccine" would help take care of that --- get the rest of us. (There is no way in HELL I'm taking a politically motivated, rushed vaccine backed by BIll Gates).1 point
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The appearance of two mysterious moons over Dubai last week caused a stir online and left residents of the city scratching their heads until it was revealed that the wondrous sight was actually a fantastic fabrication from the UAE government in celebration of a space milestone. View the full article1 point
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I wouldn't be surprised if the writers have contacts in various agencies. "Oh you need another idea, huh?" [flips through playbook] "Yeah hey what if they put bombs in his shoes?"1 point
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I think something like that could be done. Been thinking on it today at work...1 point
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You can always use my vetting method: "Please answer the question I haven't asked you yet".1 point
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That's one way to look at it. If nothing else, I think the claims section helps people learn discernment and how to ask questions that cut to the heart of a claim. Part of the fun is ripping someone's crappy attempt apart within a few posts. I'd like to see something that makes it more interesting for both the claimant and the rest of the members. There's no way to stop liars (we'd have nobody in that section at all if we could), but we can require that each attempt is at least substantive and more engaging than "lol I'm from the future". Right off the bat, I want to know:1 point
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Don't believe anything! It appears to be a psyops war. An attempt to push the gullible to the breaking point. I'm sure China would love it if we all started shooting each other. Perhaps a few nukes on Beijing would remind everyone who the real enemy is.1 point
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Wasn't decembers activities enough to quell that, and other storms? If not what can someone like me do to assist?1 point
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Yes you can. I think (unfortunately) World War II was meant to happen, but that doesn't mean nothing at all in the past should be changed. In fact, I heard rumors saying that in a different timeline, Hitler and the Nazis won WW2, and that that event was altered to the history as we know it. But I believe we're better off in this timeline than the one in which Nazi Germany won WW2.1 point
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