>we're in a world of shit.
I wish you all luck!
I like these messages. Perhaps life is about choosing which LARP you want to embody. That being the case, I like this LARP.
allegedly
>designs for advanced tech
(I'm making 2 independent replies to the same post)
I think the 'advanced tech' deception was a ploy to get American military assets into the hands of the Nazis after WWII, much like the Afghanistan debacle Biden did when he first got into office.
As above, so below. As below, so above. The internet is merely a corporal reflection of the ethereal "Oneness." Physical manifestation of the collective unconscious brought conscious.
that silly music ruins it
>Trump v Clinton RICO case is terminated
intradoostang
I wonder why it was filed if only to be terminated a day later? What purpose could that have served?
>a brave new world
It's been many years since I read this, but is that where there are 2 different societies, 1 where the people are a technocratic, pill popping degenerate fuck-marathon and the other resembling the old-west?
>Did you take the jab?
We were presented options:
(a) Trust man
(b) Trust God
Regardless of the outcome, I made the right choice.
We've done what we could do, Anon.
We dug into the virtual trenches and fought the good fight as the scouts, ahead of the battalions behind.
Now the battalions are about to move in and we can move on to the next phase.
Start to maneuver yourself to establishing IRL changes. Networks. Skills beneficial to sustainability of your community. Get into a trade school or start a small useful business.
Herding is an intricate art.
I'm an equal opportunity bigot and racist so I feel the need to mention the lack of Jewish names on the list of defendants.
>you make me sick
geez anon. I'm sure at some point we can fire up the gas chambers, but for now it looks like the DNC conspirators are lacking the Semitic influence.
>Apollo sent 12 men 240,000 miles to the Moon and back
I have never understood how an object can enact thrust upon itself when it is weightless.
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>Imagine shooting a shot gun in space
You can't. There's no air, there's no atmosphere. There is nothing for the shot to push against and nothing for the powder to burn. Space is a void. An object in a void is surrounded by void. If it pushes against itself, it goes nowhere. If I'm next to you in a void and we push against each other, we would stop motion at the end of our fingertips as we weigh nothing.
>hoax perpetuated by the elite pedophiles in order to make money.
I think it's more than that. Electricity-dependent means control. They don't even want us driving. Just get in and set your destination and it will take you there. You will be allotted a certain amount of electricity which will require your embedded nano-chip to receive and that is all you get.
imagine throwing a feather in space. That is the same thing as throwing a bowling ball in space as they weigh the exact same, in space.
>Mass and weight are not the same
Right.
I understand m*accleration=force but I don't think you can accelerate anything in space. I would think that the greater the mass of 2 objects, the more propensity they would have to attract to each other as the only 2 objects within each others range of attraction. It seems like if you were to push a bowling ball away from you in a void, it would go to the tip of your finger, stop and then come back to you like 2 magnets attracted to each other, regardless of the amount of force you apply due to the lack of a tertiary object. Once you have a tertiary object, then it becomes a game of pong between the 3 parties involved.
>Would you rather be hit in the face with a bowling ball at 60mph or a feather at 60mph?
there is no equal/opposite reaction. All that would happen is you would continue at 60mph with the bowling ball or feather in the direction it was traveling but that would be irrelevant as you're in a void and direction has no meaning.
>bangheadbrickwall.gif
no need to get emotional, it's a thought-experiment. I don't think we've ever been to space. We've been to orbit, which is just far enough that when you fall, you can take a trajectory that will keep you falling for a very long time in a circle around the earth, but getting into space means entering a void. That's where the thought-experiment comes into play because it's hard to conceptualize a void when you've been living in a realm with rules your entire existence.
>explained
Explained from someone else who has never been to space, though. I've never been and the explainer has never been so it's pure speculation on both parts.
a thought-experiment.
I, personally will never be convinced that multiplying a number by zero will ever equal anything but zero no matter how much education tells me otherwise.
>Inertia kinetic energy has ZERO to do with their weight.
If I asked you to explain how an object would move on the planet Kekmari-Unus-8 you would reply, "I don't know, I've never been there and can't tell you because I don't know anything about the physics on that planet" but for some reason you assume you know the rules of physics in a void.
I say otherwise.