2018-01-12 at 1:59 AM UTC
there are better ways to jack myself off
2018-01-12 at 2:14 AM UTC
Obbe
Alan What?
[annoy my right-angled speediness]
The things you jack off to are objectively not "better".
2018-01-12 at 2:17 AM UTC
"objectively"
"consciousness"
"qualia"
"simulated"
"perception"
"reality"
i wonder how many other shitty psuedo philosopher buzzwords you like to drop to show people you're really serious about thinking your what you say has any value
2018-01-12 at 2:35 AM UTC
now you try to play it off as "im not retarded im just pretending to be retarded"
the ultimate backpedal
2018-01-12 at 2:41 AM UTC
its a gimmick due to being retarded, not being retarded due to a gimmick. like how an autistic person might flap their hands for 6 hours thats their own gimmick. unless you want to get into a semantics argument due to your butthole hurt
2018-01-12 at 2:46 AM UTC
Obbe
Alan What?
[annoy my right-angled speediness]
I'd rather argue with someone who isn't brain damaged.
2018-01-12 at 3:56 AM UTC
How can gravity slow down light, so light cannot escape from big mass/star so it becomes a black hole? if gravity can slow down light, why sunlight and flashlight have the same speed?
They took a picture of stars behind of the sun at that solar eclipse, to proved gravity bends light path?
It is another misinterpretation, hot plasma on the sun deflected star lights. our atmosphere deflects star lights the same principle.
The most famous equation e=mcc is a math trick, not fact.
Mass is condensed charged particles. energy is emf matter carried. totally different, cannot equivalent.
A 1 kg gold bar at rest has no energy but thermal energy, for it to carry 1kgcc energy, it must move at 1.414 c speed. how fast can we move a bullet?
Nuclear energy? 1 kg best fuel, how many % of it can produce heat?
The most famous experiment double slit is a misinterpretation, all waves are within a medium/matter waves, there is no light/wave in space.
Light is not wave nor particle, but electron's vibration force. try double slit experiment in a vacuum chamber, wave property will disappear.
The fabric of space-time? Ripples of gravity wave? Distortion?
What is the compound of the fabric or ripples? What is distorting what? What is the mechanism?
Why did all scientists fall for such nonsense and made it mainstream?
The following users say it would be alright if the author of this
post didn't die in a fire!
2018-01-12 at 4:02 AM UTC
Bling Bling has entered a state of grace. At this point, he could wipe his ass with a keyboard and hit "Submit" and I'd still Thank his posts, because they are always gold.
2018-01-12 at 4:07 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Polarization (waves)
Light or other electromagnetic radiation from many sources, such as the sun, flames, and incandescent lamps, consists of short wave trains with an equal mixture of polarizations; this is called unpolarized light. Polarized light can be produced by passing unpolarized light through a polarizing enhancement, which allows waves of only one polarization to pass through. The most common optical materials (such as glass) are isotropic and do not affect the polarization of light passing through them; however, some materials—those that exhibit birefringence, dichroism, or optical activity—can change the polarization of light. Some of these are used to make polarizing enhancements. Light is also partially polarized when it reflects from a surface.
According to quantum mechanics, electromagnetic waves can also be viewed as streams of particles called photons. When viewed in this way, the polarization of an electromagnetic wave is determined by a quantum mechanical property of photons called their spin. A photon has one of two possible spins: it can either spin in a right hand sense or a left hand sense about its direction of travel. Circularly polarized electromagnetic waves are composed of photons with only one type of spin, either right- or left-hand. Linearly polarized waves consist of equal numbers of right and left hand spinning photons, with their phase synchronized so they superpose to give oscillation in a plane.
Polarization is an important parameter in areas of science dealing with transverse waves, such as optics, seismology, radio, and microwaves. Especially impacted are technologies such as lasers, wireless and optical fiber telecommunications, and radar.