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  1. 11 minutes ago, Phi for All said:

     

    You like herring, do you?

    Having a Dunning Kruger effect are we? Stay green.

    Anyways, obviously enough people aren't for the ole 'red' faction b/c I'd have pretty laidies knocking instead of an overkill number of armed thugs.

    4 minutes ago, Phi for All said:

     religion, 

    DHEY tryna get me out dah way!

    & on the phone the feminazi Xenomorph Queen wannabe was trying to make me think about time dilation before the fact like I'm that stupid 😭😂😴

  2. You could really take a Primate line, change their lifestyle and get a new protohominid from the next few generations.

    The electrical activity in the atomic orbitals of the molecules of the DNA in our reactive nervous tissue does get mitigated post-morten but the cells don't actually stop reproducing. It's safe to assume that the cells die and procreate faster and shorter than the organism they compose and that has to do with your overall lifespan.

    However, as trauma can effect memory function it is a matter of fact that death is caused due to the limit of information in the form of memory that the mind can old.

    And obviously if we can predict the weather a day or two in advance we have the tech for future predictions (quantum computers) already.

    6 minutes ago, Peterkin said:

    What? How? Which church?

    People have always been trying to defy their fates. Even the Church is no different than your 'scientific authorities'.

  3. Afaik aging isn't related to how old the parents are during conception (as the Church has been experimenting on in my line)

    It has more to do with epigenetics and lifestyle choices and 'aging' is really just transfiguration. Now at some level the 'shaping of the body due to lifestyle's does effect the barometric pressure readings inside the fertilized egg of the mother at the time of conception.

    The gene expression for aging and death has always been 70-120 in the Orangutan-line that 'white people' come from afaict. 

  4. ♾️ 0.000000000000000000000000000000000016 meter XYZ spheres and the imaginary contractions of infinite space when they partially or fully overlap in their trajectories. This spherical length contraction is a gravitational field, which is reduced according to the 'inverse square law' everytime that field doubles in volume, this is also known as 'post-Newtonian expansion' or 'gravitational 'frame-dragging'. The frequency at which this gravitational field doubles in volume is determined by the velocities at which these spherical 'gravitons' which determines the dilation of a matter or energy interaction. All energy or 'light' based occurrences of frame-dragging experience the inverse square law every 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000539 seconds. 

  5. How about instead of removing that third post you quote it and explain why you think it's incorrect?

    On 2/27/2022 at 11:16 PM, tato1982 said:

    Which side should I build of equal length? Give me a hint and maybe I will build a drawing

    Idk how much time you had on the problem but y was 12 and x was 52+½.

    STV needed to be 90°; 90°-66°=T=24. 

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    STD=180°

    &&

    D=180-(66+44)=108

    &&&

    x=(48+9)-(108/24)=52½

    &&&&

    y=½T=12

    &&&&&

    f(b(C))=slope(x/y)=12/52.5=0.22857142857

  6. Guess your Jesus died at 48

    On 2/26/2022 at 12:46 PM, tato1982 said:

    New construction

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    It's 4, hang on lemme confirm that

    On 2/24/2022 at 7:49 AM, studiot said:

    Yes, +1

    By direct drawing, (ie construction) I very quickly made the result about 10o last night.

    Sadly this is not enough.

    As can be seen from my sketch the four angle equations alone are not independent so there are infinitely many solutions, corresponding to the infinite many positions we may place D between S and V.

    The problem is, however, solvable using the extra information that ST = DV.

    The fact that we do not need to know its actual length shows that we are not in the ambiguous sine rule case and that the problem is solvable without knowing this length.

    Genady's constructive solution using isoceles triangles is creative.

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    First SV is 66 so if STV is 180 then T must be 14. So if 48+14+D=180 then D is 118. So x=48+((18/2)-(118/14))=48.5714285714

    y is actually 7 (T/2).

     

  7. DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK

    Or send me somebody who passes the vision test first and I'll do their homework. You have a genie a bottle here if you match the part.

    The whole 'litany against the senses' thing is being a bit overblown value wise.

    It's slim pickin's where I come from.

  8. 4 minutes ago, swansont said:

    You're missing the point, and getting way ahead of yourself. 

    Explain what these "seedling gravitons" are and how this idea works. Explain what you mean by the "cosmic bean stalk market" Explain how gravitons could possibly go FTL.

    Nobody wants to get bogged down in the calculations if the idea behind them doesn't work. You have to convince us that it's based on sound physics principles.

     

     

    I can do both.

    I'll give an explanation now but you will want the actual coordinate map that becomes 3D when run through the power tower explained above. Now for the definitions:

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  9. Update: give me until midnight to get the first umph of the 'pool break' started 'seed coordinates' wise. Remember this simply unifying the 4 interactions into the weakest of those 4, gravity. This means 108 x and 108 y coordinates for the 9 seedling gravitons, and 96 x and 96 y for the initial grav waves that repositions those gravitons which themselves were made by the collision of those gravitons. And then another 108 x and 108 y coordinates marking the change in those graviton positions, with the resulting new grav waves (96 x and 96 y coordinates) they make overlapping a third layer (the initial 96 x and 96 y grav wave coordinates that have expanded according to inverse square law)

  10. 26 minutes ago, swansont said:
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    Moderator Note

    From rule 2.7: members should be able to participate in the discussion without clicking any links 

    IOW, post the material for discussion here.

    And note that we are poised to add a new part to this rule: no shortened links. You must post the url where you are sending people.

     

    So do you want images?

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  11. In my mathematical model the black holes form in the microscopic scale naturally according to the 216 coordinates (108 x & 108 y) of the 9 gravitons used as the cosmic seed that becomes the cosmic bean stalk market.

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    More to the point of understanding what it is exactly that I am proposing is that when two or more gravitons share the same center the GWs they create will fling other gravitons FTL. 

    Oh right, the title of thread was about why they predate stars. Well, the only way these micro black holes don't become one infinite black hole is...you guessed it, they have generated the acceleration that caused them to divide and merge into SMBHs.

  12. ↑↑↑thats incorrect it's all in the blood. Tie a noose around your arm, a 'noose' doesn't slip like a 'hitch'

    YouTube video removed by moderator

    And you will now know that when blood flow is cut off, now you know that is what animates the body. Red & white go with redshift and 

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