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Created by remery > 9 months ago, 28 Oct 2023
FormulaNova
WA, 14625 posts
15 Jul 2024 6:44AM
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Pcdefender said..
I did post a link.

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Okay, this is a conspiracy I can believe in.

Is PM33 actually posting links and the system is blocking them due to past misdemeanors?

Is PM33 thinking he is posting a link but he doesn't know what that means to post a HTML link?

Is my feed being filtered so that I never see links from PM33?

Is the universe conspiring to make me think I am crazy by PM33's links appearing as just normal text but everyone else sees actual useful interesting links?

Vote here:

FormulaNova
WA, 14625 posts
15 Jul 2024 6:51AM
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Pcdefender said..
I did post a link.

So we in Australia are supposedly rotating at maybe 500 mph and the earth is also travelling around the sun at 67 000 mph.

It takes a lot of faith to buy that sh/t lol.


Forget that junk! How fast does a piston in my engine move?? If I rev it at 5000rpm and the stroke is 75mm, how fast in KPH is the piston moving?

I find it amazing as it can do it standing still and only minor vibrations yet in the engine there are 6 of them all moving at the same speed.

Don't get me started on how little oil is used in reducing the friction of the piston against the bores. It's witchcraft I say!

Carantoc
WA, 6625 posts
15 Jul 2024 7:16AM
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FormulaNova said..
If I rev it at 5000rpm and the stroke is 75mm, how fast in KPH is the piston moving?


45.

But that would be an average speed at constant revs. And, it isn't that simple because the piston is reciprocating, so its speed is not a constant and the answer therefore also needs a second part of the question to be asked otherwise it is a nonsensical question..

Carantoc
WA, 6625 posts
15 Jul 2024 7:24AM
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Pcdefender said..
..So we in Australia are supposedly rotating at maybe 500 mph and the earth is also travelling around the sun at 67 000 mph.

It takes a lot of faith to buy that sh/t lol.



Me-thinks we have been here before.

I recall the debate was trunkated by PM33 when somebody asked something along the lines of :

"well, if the earth is stationary then how fast would the sun and moon and stars that we can see in the sky have to be travelling to orbit around the earth."


I will ponder this next time I am on an aeroplane, sat still while sipping a glass of water, whilst also travelling at 500mph.

I might also ponder why we working in mph.

fangman
WA, 1528 posts
15 Jul 2024 8:45AM
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I think it's time we discussed the problems with gravity. Is the turtle continually barrel rolling through space to keep us centrifugally pinned to the disc?

decrepit
WA, 12092 posts
15 Jul 2024 9:03AM
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fangman said..
Accordingly the gospel according to Terry: " ..
terrypratchett.com/explore-discworld/great-atuin-and-the-discworld/

All bow to the Great, late lamented Terry Pratchett!!!

decrepit
WA, 12092 posts
15 Jul 2024 9:11AM
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No such thing as gravity, things just fall down.

remery
WA, 2682 posts
15 Jul 2024 10:50AM
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The Space Tesla is currently travelling at 54,093 km/h.

remery
WA, 2682 posts
15 Jul 2024 10:55AM
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FormulaNova said..

Forget that junk! How fast does a piston in my engine move?? If I rev it at 5000rpm and the stroke is 75mm, how fast in KPH is the piston moving?

I find it amazing as it can do it standing still and only minor vibrations yet in the engine there are 6 of them all moving at the same speed.

Don't get me started on how little oil is used in reducing the friction of the piston against the bores. It's witchcraft I say!


Average piston speed has an aerodynamic maximum of about 27 m/s. So top piston speed halfway down would be a bit less than double. Maybe 160 km/h? Which doesn't seem much given that tennis serves are faster than that. So maybe I'm wrong.

remery
WA, 2682 posts
15 Jul 2024 11:19AM
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fangman said..
I think it's time we discussed the problems with gravity. Is the turtle continually barrel rolling through space to keep us centrifugally pinned to the disc?


Hmm, this requires further ponderment.

Maybe the Chinese have been making stuff up all along. The Indians could be onto something...

"An example of a reference to the World Turtle in Hindu literature is found in Jnanaraja (the author of Siddhantasundara, writing c. 1500): "A vulture, whichever has only little strength, rests in the sky holding a snake in its beak for a prahara [three hours]. Why can [the deity] in the form of a tortoise, who possesses an inconceivable potency, not hold the Earth in the sky for a kalpa [billions of years]?"

You can't argue with that logic right?

Mr Milk
NSW, 2977 posts
15 Jul 2024 2:16PM
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Like I said, it's not turtles
"Why can [the deity] in the form of a tortoise, who possesses an inconceivable potency, not hold the Earth in the sky for a kalpa [billions of years]?"
And that makes sense. The tortoises have to stand on solid ground to support the weight. They couldn't do that with flippers

remery
WA, 2682 posts
15 Jul 2024 12:29PM
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^ but Chukwa is flying through space not standing on solid ground. Obviously to fly through space you need flippers to get some lift.




Mr Milk
NSW, 2977 posts
15 Jul 2024 3:47PM
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For somebody who is usually really keen on sticking to facts, on this issue you seem to be very lax. Just because some ancient monk made a transcription error displaying zoological ignorance and wrote turtle for tortoise doesn't grant a licence for some fantasist to dream up flying turtles as the basis for the earth.

decrepit
WA, 12092 posts
15 Jul 2024 2:08PM
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Not sure what your problem is Mr Milk. Surely you know there's multiple realities, there's room for both tortoise and turtle

remery
WA, 2682 posts
15 Jul 2024 2:17PM
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"The regress argument in epistemology and the infinite regress in philosophy often use the expression "turtles all the way down" to indicate an explanatory failure based on an explanation that needs a potentially infinite series of additional explanations to support it."

fangman
WA, 1528 posts
15 Jul 2024 2:51PM
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decrepit said..
Not sure what your problem is Mr Milk. Surely you know there's multiple realities, there's room for both tortoise and turtle


I think you are right regardless. I seem to remember all tortoise are turtles but not all turtles are tortoise. I think calling a thalidomide tortoise a turtle might be offensive unless the tortoise identifies as a turtle. simples.

FormulaNova
WA, 14625 posts
15 Jul 2024 5:14PM
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fangman said..
I think it's time we discussed the problems with gravity. Is the turtle continually barrel rolling through space to keep us centrifugally pinned to the disc?


I was reading/listening to 'Hail Mary' on Audible. In it the spaceship accelerates at 1.5g for half of the trip and then decelerates at 1.5g for the other half.

Clearly, this is what the turtle is doing and all the other turtles around him/her are doing the same. Who would have thought God was a turtle? (The devil is a tortoise).

remery
WA, 2682 posts
15 Jul 2024 5:18PM
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From the only reliable, peer-reviewed and validated information resource in the internet...

"The Jesuit Relations contain a Huron story concerning the World Turtle: "When the Father was explaining to them [some Huron seminarists] some circumstance of the passion of our Lord, and speaking to them of the eclipse of the Sun, and of the trembling of the earth which was felt at that time, they replied that there was talk in their own country of a great earthquake which had happened in former times; but they did not know either the time or the cause of that disturbance. 'There is still talk,' (said they) 'of a very remarkable darkening of the Sun, which was supposed to have happened because the great turtle which upholds the earth, in changing its position or place, brought its shell before the Sun, and thus deprived the world of sight.'" - Wikipedia.

remery
WA, 2682 posts
15 Jul 2024 5:24PM
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As if I haven't alreaded provided enough evidence that the Earth is held up by a turtle...

"Long long ago, on a great floating island, in a place of peace, lived the Great Ruler. Inside his mind was a thought- that thought was the Earth. Because the people he created needed a place to live, He ordered the Sky Mother to go down to the sea, far below the floating island. The Sky Mother follows His orders. As the sky kept falling, the animals that lived near the water became frightened- if the sky were to fall into the water, they'd die. The Turtle goes deep into the sea, and throws some of the mud on it's back and comes up to the surface. The sky comes and hits this mud. The turtle then keeps expanding, the mud on its back expanding too. It keeps expanding until the mud becomes the earth which contains all the animals and plants and rivers and the people and the sky."

remery
WA, 2682 posts
15 Jul 2024 5:28PM
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FormulaNova said..

I was reading/listening to 'Hail Mary' on Audible. In it the spaceship accelerates at 1.5g for half of the trip and then decelerates at 1.5g for the other half.

Clearly, this is what the turtle is doing and all the other turtles around him/her are doing the same. Who would have thought God was a turtle? (The devil is a tortoise).


I have listened to that audio textbook and you are correct. The evidence is irrefutable, indefatigable an insurmountable (plus several other ables).

Pcdefender
WA, 1402 posts
15 Jul 2024 5:34PM
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The evidence is irrefutable that if you stick your head out of the window of a train travelling at 100 km/h it will be nearly blown off.

Throw a ball up whilst you are hanging out the window of the train travelling at 100 km/h and the ball will not come down in the same place. It will inside the cabin of the train however.

Carantoc
WA, 6625 posts
15 Jul 2024 5:47PM
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How dare you.

If the tortoise choses to identify as a turtle why can't you'se people just respect that ?

It really is quite offensive to mis-species celestial creatures, especially when they are doing all the hard lifting holding the earth up.

decrepit
WA, 12092 posts
15 Jul 2024 5:50PM
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Pcdefender said..
The evidence is irrefutable that if you stick your head out of the window of a train travelling at 100 km/h it will be nearly blown off.

Throw a ball up whilst you are hanging out the window of the train travelling at 100 km/h and the ball will not come down in the same place.


So?
We all know that.

fangman
WA, 1528 posts
15 Jul 2024 5:50PM
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Pcdefender said..
The evidence is irrefutable that if you stick your head out of the window of a train travelling at 100 km/h it will be nearly blown off.

Throw a ball up whilst you are hanging out the window of the train travelling at 100 km/h and the ball will not come down in the same place. It will inside the cabin of the train however.


True but if the ball rolls off the edge, one of the elephants could probably pick it up for you. Plenty of cats and dogs have gone off the edge and been rescued by the elephants. It's where we get "It's raining cats and dogs" from.

Carantoc
WA, 6625 posts
15 Jul 2024 5:54PM
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Pcdefender said..
The evidence is irrefutable


Yet throw a ball up inside the train and it will come down in the same place.

If you throw it out the window you don't even have to throw it. You just let go and it falls in a different place.

So, how fast do you think you'd have to throw a ball off the earth. Would it be easier to throw a ball off a flat earth ? Why can't you ?

remery
WA, 2682 posts
15 Jul 2024 6:37PM
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Carantoc said..
How dare you.

If the tortoise choses to identify as a turtle why can't you'se people just respect that ?

It really is quite offensive to mis-species celestial creatures, especially when they are doing all the hard lifting holding the earth up.


Tortoises should just pull their head in (literally). Turtles are doing the evolutionary flexing... "The order testudines is a monophyletic clade containing 260 species of extant turtles, terrapins and tortoises in 13 families. Tortoises include just a single family (Testudinidae), which is phylogenetically embedded within the turtles. Turtles are therefore the paraphyletic group comprising the remaining 12 families (they are paraphyletic as their last common ancestor is shared with that of tortoises). Extant testudines are divided into two clades, the Cryptodira (meaning "hidden neck") and the Pleurodira (meaning "side neck"), categorised by a difference in the articulation of the cervical vertebrae. The Pleurodira, containing the 3 families of side-necked turtles, can fold their necks medio-laterally, while cryptodires - the remaining families, including the tortoises - fold their necks dorso-ventrally."

So basically that means that Turtles look down on Pcdefender, and his tortoise ilk, with great disdain.

remery
WA, 2682 posts
15 Jul 2024 6:41PM
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Carantoc said..

Yet throw a ball up inside the train and it will come down in the same place.

If you throw it out the window you don't even have to throw it. You just let go and it falls in a different place.

So, how fast do you think you'd have to throw a ball off the earth. Would it be easier to throw a ball off a flat earth ? Why can't you ?


There's a reason space rockets are launched as close as practicable to the equator. Indigenous Australians figured this out thousands of years ago and invented the Woomera. Pcdefender is still catching up.

Carantoc
WA, 6625 posts
15 Jul 2024 6:50PM
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remery said..
...some racist crap about how tortoises are inferior


OMG.

I cannot believe you are being so cruel to a scientifically proven minority and supporting the imperialist, colonial and subjugative turtles.

There should be an equality mandate and turtles should be stripped of their stolen priviledge to hold up the earth.

#equalityfortortoises

Pcdefender
WA, 1402 posts
15 Jul 2024 8:47PM
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Still resorting to abuse i see - some people never change.

remery
WA, 2682 posts
15 Jul 2024 10:23PM
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Pcdefender said..
Still resorting to abuse i see - some people never change.


Still not using your brain I see - some people never change.

"Technology, Propaganda, and the Limits of the Human Intellect"
direct.mit.edu/books/edited-volume/4625/chapter-abstract/212108/Technology-Propaganda-and-the-Limits-of-the-Human

DOI: doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/11807.003.0026




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