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Didn't that apply to almost every century before this?
1900s: america is paved with roads of gold and americans are introducing a monopoly never seen before in the west
1800s: northern europe is a super-power to rival france and spain combined and everybody from Portugal, Finland, and Denmark hold power enough to, when combined, rival the British empire with the Tsar's support (and Industrial revolution)
1700s: everybody from Britain is richer and more superior to the Scottish and Irish not to mention their technological and collonial dominance over almost every continent on earth with even Spain falling to the drake
Yeah, rockets orbit the earth before exiting into space in order to conserve fuel through the slingshot effect and to decrease drag
Satellites yea
Well, no. It's not a religion as praying to it won't give you salvation or help of any kind
Much like believing my friend is at a theater won't make him buy me popcorn for me when he gets back
Yes, religion does require faith as much as trust and conviction does.
Much like I believe my cup is something I can touch based on the conviction that I've done it before
Or that my girlfriend has only one boyfriend based on the faith I've developed through years of bonding
The difference between religion and general faith are the criterias of overworldly contribution and help to a group of people through either devotion or sacrifice
Yes, this applies to everything
I can believe that this car is far away from me based on previous experiences with distance but my I could be wrong and it could be forced perspective where it is a toy car with a close camera angle making the illusion it's a real car
They really aren't, the astronauts are as they're forced to a strict diet and require finesse
But other than that, they're as devoted as most corporate companies
Just more careful considering that they're risking lives
Give me a list of astronauts who were out of shape while in space
Which part?
Not necessarily true or false
It simply means they're forced by ethical guidelines to be more careful with the lives placed in their management
And yet he allows the spanish Inquisition to plunge innocent christian feet into boiling fat, have the ottomen forcefully convert the balkans into islam, allow Christians to sack constantipole, let alonr let it fall
The stated doesn't even include the great schism, time of the two popes, martin luther, quakers, and neo-judaic christians
I urge you to look up the definition of a cult through psychology
And yet the EU, One of the most successful economic powerhouses as well as the most praised in terms of human ethics (exception of immigration) are also the countries that have the highest LGBT ratios when compared to general public
Well, no
Well, no
On earth there are numerous "curves", the one in mount Everest picture is thd curve of the trotosphere and the one looking at the entirety of earth is the curve of the entire planet with all four of it's atmosphere
Neat
Well, the trot
Trotosphere is our first and innermost layer of the atmosphere where we all mainly spend our time in and the part where the clouds begin to flatten (as seen in the Mt. Everest pic) is where the trotosphere begins to end. Beyond that is the stratosphere where planes fly, then the mesosphere where most particles such as air and nitrogen decay then the thermosphere where space and the thinner most atmosphere meet
Technically there are, it's just that they're smart enough to enjoy their lives instead of use it for the greater good such as James Sidis
Or Monsieur ChonChan
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