Comment Re:Popular Mechanics and The Guardian? (Score 1) 98
all you people cant tell if slaughtering 30,000 of your own people is good or bad?
So... Should we attack every country that slaughters its own people?
all you people cant tell if slaughtering 30,000 of your own people is good or bad?
So... Should we attack every country that slaughters its own people?
I thought the goal was to reduce hallucinations.
No, they want to "correct" it to harbor only mainstream hallucinations.
I had VERY SPECIFIC requirements and I wanted the extended warranty. I would have paid 2x at a dealer. I know what I was doing.
I bought a used 2020 XC90 from CarMax last week. I did everything online from shipping it from Texas to Minnesota to financing the extended warranty. I walked in the door, gave them a cashier's check, and drove away within 10 minutes.
That's how it should be.
Or chloromidians? Was there any mention of chlorine on it?
In the absence of chlorine, would flouromidians form? Would flouromidian-based life have any unusual properties?
Or whatever it is that tricorders detect?
Or souls? Did it make a detour through our solar system to pick up a few souls for later use?
Never would have believed it was a fake.
Maybe they're looking for the heat signature of crypto mining.
just keep the poor busy with cheap entertainment and use shock and awe to distract and confuse us
People are already being entertained buy the unending revelations from the Epstein files.
And shocked, though not particularly awed.
God created a vast universe He isn't happy with JUST us. That is one argument.
Interestingly, in one of the Gnostic Gospels, Jesus is quoted as saying when he departed that he had to go visit "sheep of other folds, that you know not of".
(paraphrasing from memory)
Most of it is aliens flying around in stealth spaceships. We can't spot them, except that they haven't figured out a way to hide their mass.
So galaxies with more DM are more technologically developed than the others. In this all-DM galaxy they must have used up almost everything else to build ships.
No, it's just some of that "darkness on the face of the deep" left over from Creation.
God didn't need all of that "waste and void" to shape into what He wanted for our universe, so He left bits of it in its natural form here and there.
it's constantly adjusted to match experimental data.
Some of us think basing our beliefs on evidence is a good thing.
Unlike tradition and revelation, where new evidence is something to be ignored or explained away.
Why is it hard to imagine a particle that doesn't respond to the weak, strong or electromagnetic force?
Because they don't want to.
Perhaps all their imagination is all used up on other things, like people who suffer the ill effects of 5G from nearby cell towers that haven't even been activated.
Every time some random Dunning-Kruger slashdotter displays his ignorance to the entire Internet, a kitten dies somewhere.
We must be amid a major feline extinction event.
Same thing happened when Bush's Big Iraqi Adventure went pear-shaped.
There are no data that cannot be plotted on a straight line if the axis are chosen correctly.