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2019-03-22 22:44:31 UTC

so

2019-03-22 22:44:39 UTC

ya not as ad as what i got

2019-03-22 22:44:46 UTC

i literally did nothing

2019-03-22 22:44:48 UTC

Oh. @๐ŸŒธVyxen๐ŸŒธ Yes. When sheeple speaks, we must stop for him.

2019-03-22 22:44:54 UTC

And yeezy, you kept insulting.

2019-03-22 22:44:55 UTC

explain

2019-03-22 22:45:03 UTC

insulting who

2019-03-22 22:45:15 UTC

i called him a retard once? is that the same as kept?

2019-03-22 22:45:33 UTC

im sorry but if someone doesn't believe in gravity they are lost

2019-03-22 22:45:45 UTC

Hmm.

2019-03-22 22:45:57 UTC

@Pc ~> Ps4 ๐Ÿ”‘ What kind of apology is that? ๐Ÿ˜ก

2019-03-22 22:45:59 UTC

they can drop an apple off a bridge and test the theory of gravity

2019-03-22 22:46:16 UTC

so i believe in my right i am just with my wording

2019-03-22 22:46:21 UTC

and i didnt slander them

2019-03-22 22:46:23 UTC

Atoms under an electron microscope rearranged to say "star trek"

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/558783564708052993/Atoms.jpg

2019-03-22 22:46:32 UTC

i said it once and never repeated it again

2019-03-22 22:46:38 UTC

Yeah. Iโ€™m sorry but...

2019-03-22 22:46:54 UTC

but?

2019-03-22 22:46:56 UTC

Wtf. Donโ€™t apologize if you donโ€™t mean it. ๐Ÿ˜ก

2019-03-22 22:47:15 UTC

last time i was on here someone was slandering me so i dont get it

2019-03-22 22:47:19 UTC

it seems so unjust

2019-03-22 22:47:23 UTC

"So we can regularly see single atoms and atomic columns." That's because electron microscopes use a beam of electrons rather than photons, as you'd find in a regular light microscope. As electrons have a much shorter wavelength than photons, you can get much greater magnification and better resolution."

2019-03-22 22:47:36 UTC

^^^

2019-03-22 22:47:37 UTC

and sheeple abuses his powers he mutes everyone to speak over them

2019-03-22 22:47:39 UTC

nit fair

2019-03-22 22:47:44 UTC

So now we are using others behaviours to justify your own?

2019-03-22 22:47:54 UTC

yes

2019-03-22 22:48:01 UTC

Childish

2019-03-22 22:48:04 UTC

thats how society works D

2019-03-22 22:48:06 UTC

Gambino

2019-03-22 22:48:07 UTC

Immature

2019-03-22 22:48:22 UTC

okat slandering = ban so you deserve to now be banned

2019-03-22 22:48:23 UTC

@Pc ~> Ps4 ๐Ÿ”‘ Grow up. ๐Ÿ˜ก

2019-03-22 22:48:28 UTC

@Send Pic of Main Hull Prove they are atoms and not just tiny ball bearings.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/558784090988609537/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190323004803.png

2019-03-22 22:48:30 UTC

i am

2019-03-22 22:49:12 UTC
2019-03-22 22:49:12 UTC

Oops, something went wrong in MEE6 land! <:SAD6:403540170629971968> This error has been reported to our Team. We'll work hard to fix it.

2019-03-22 22:49:15 UTC

prove they arent by building your own

2019-03-22 22:49:30 UTC

In the image shown above, the balls appear static. In the Star Trek one, the atoms can be seen moving around, not on a grid model.

2019-03-22 22:49:33 UTC

The equipment is out there

2019-03-22 22:49:54 UTC

i could also build my own, but you wouldnt trust it still

2019-03-22 22:50:03 UTC

@Send Pic of Main Hull And that equipment has a limited resolution that just so happens coincidentally to be the same resolution as these "atoms" how convenient

2019-03-22 22:50:31 UTC

And even if they are atoms, all you're seeing is the outer electron shell, if the electron even exists, which I highly doubt.

2019-03-22 22:50:51 UTC

No, we alter the wavelength of the electrons to get the right resolution of the specific atom we are looking at

2019-03-22 22:51:23 UTC

X-rays are much, much, smaller than photons

2019-03-22 22:51:39 UTC

The model of the atom has changed over time, atom doesnt mean the current nuclear model it just means "component part"

2019-03-22 22:51:59 UTC

Which could mean ball bearing then yes?

2019-03-22 22:52:16 UTC

Alright you can use CRT tubes to image tiny ball bearings agreed.

2019-03-22 22:52:20 UTC

if you want, atoms could be very extremely small ball bearings

2019-03-22 22:52:35 UTC

many would question you, but you could

2019-03-22 22:52:43 UTC

I've been muted again

2019-03-22 22:52:55 UTC

somebody is salty ๐Ÿ˜”

2019-03-22 22:52:59 UTC

What the heck is going on with venus

2019-03-22 22:53:02 UTC

I did ๐Ÿ˜ก

2019-03-22 22:53:06 UTC

Why bro

2019-03-22 22:53:28 UTC

Like ive said sheeple, if you dont trust me, and you dont trust the scientific community, the only way is to do it yourself

2019-03-22 22:53:51 UTC

lmao

2019-03-22 22:53:58 UTC

i forgot about them

2019-03-22 22:53:58 UTC

lolll

2019-03-22 22:54:00 UTC

Lmao

2019-03-22 22:54:05 UTC

@๐ŸŒธVyxen๐ŸŒธ Dusruotive behaviour

2019-03-22 22:54:09 UTC

pardon

2019-03-22 22:54:12 UTC

My ears hurt ๐Ÿ˜ก

2019-03-22 22:54:19 UTC

Turn me down then?

2019-03-22 22:54:25 UTC

@The Gwench Not a Bananarama fan?

2019-03-22 22:54:27 UTC

unmute me

2019-03-22 22:54:34 UTC

Can someone unmute me?

2019-03-22 22:54:57 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/558785720148426777/FlatEarthPlanetMeasure.png

2019-03-22 22:55:02 UTC

Alright, @BusterGene has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-03-22 22:55:14 UTC

I will unmute, but I expect respectful behaviour. @Potato @br1nsk

2019-03-22 22:55:15 UTC

imma gonna need more coffee for this

2019-03-22 22:55:20 UTC

okay

2019-03-22 22:55:21 UTC

K

2019-03-22 22:55:54 UTC

thanks

2019-03-22 22:56:03 UTC

Jeremiah 31:37

2019-03-22 22:56:03 UTC

**Jeremiah 31:37 - King James Version (KJV)**

```Dust


<37> Thus saith the Lord; If heaven above can be measured, and the foundations of the earth searched out beneath, I will also cast off all the seed of Israel for all that they have done, saith the Lord. ```

2019-03-22 22:56:29 UTC

oh my lord I've been muted again

2019-03-22 22:56:30 UTC

Hey gwench spell icup

2019-03-22 22:57:16 UTC

@๐ŸŒธVyxen๐ŸŒธ damned right. Quit being so rude. Interrupt and talk over others again and itโ€™s detention. ๐Ÿ˜ก

2019-03-22 22:57:25 UTC

Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) allows the researcher to form images of thin slices or nano particles <

2019-03-22 22:57:39 UTC

TEM was from 2008

2019-03-22 22:57:52 UTC

Here, in-situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of the lithiation of crystalline Si nanoparticles<

2019-03-22 22:57:55 UTC

not atoms

2019-03-22 22:57:58 UTC

small but not quite

2019-03-22 22:58:13 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/558786542802567188/image0.jpg

2019-03-22 22:58:16 UTC

in 2008 we crossed the boundary to see a single hydrogen atom

2019-03-22 22:58:41 UTC

dAmNEd rIGHt. QUit BEinG sO rUDe. InteRRUpt anD talK OVer othERS agAIn and itโ€™s DETention.

2019-03-22 22:59:51 UTC

Vyxen please dont aggravate people any more, it solves nothing

2019-03-22 22:59:56 UTC

@Deleted User We have a globie here trying to school us on optics. Can you believe it? ๐Ÿ˜ก

2019-03-22 23:01:46 UTC

wait is this for flat-earth believers

2019-03-22 23:01:49 UTC

i forgot

2019-03-22 23:02:41 UTC

sorry

2019-03-22 23:02:45 UTC

Hello

2019-03-22 23:02:45 UTC

impulse

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