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> what do they use for c (speed of light) in equations if not a constant?
@AbysmalWizard https://youtu.be/JKHUaNAxsTg
> what do they use for c (speed of light) in equations if not a constant?
@AbysmalWizard
The relative speed
listening to it now, he is talking about questioning dogma
> what do they use for c (speed of light) in equations if not a constant?
@AbysmalWizard stop believing what the mainstream tells you and watch the video
relative to a "stationary" observer?
But light speed here might require x amount vs what x amount of force would create light speed under completely different conditions
We legitimately have warp technology. Speed of light is irrelevant to space travel
> @AbysmalWizard stop believing what the mainstream tells you and watch the video
@gothicancientalien I'm asking questions, simultaneous to listening to the video you linked and considering possibilities. Not really trying to have an argument about who owns my mental domain
Today’s been gggggrreattt
> @gothicancientalien I'm asking questions, simultaneous to listening to the video you linked and considering possibilities. Not really trying to have an argument about who owns my mental domain
@AbysmalWizard I'm not arguing i just have alex jones energy
I think a big problem in trying to maintain that constant speed is accounting for planets pulls that you might get close to but know nothing about that could effect your overall travel or direction
Lol Alex jones
im under the impression that nobody alive today really understands quantum physics, we just see a lot of weird things happen in experiments that contradict what is "known" already
God of the Gaps is what is referred to as
Well, the math is pretty hard for quantum phyics, so that doesn't help
> im under the impression that nobody alive today really understands quantum physics, we just see a lot of weird things happen in experiments that contradict what is "known" already
@AbysmalWizard oh we do know. They aren't telling you. Don't believe them when they tell you its truly that hard to understand quantum physics
yeah i don't know anything beyond what i'm able to access as a layman, and even that boggles my mind
So how about those firearms in space then?
shoot backwards, go forwards
We going tofigure those out next right so we have star wars for real
You can actually shoot yourself I the back of the head if you're orbiting earth
If you are at a high enough altitude to project against the gravitational pull yes
I am laughing every time i hear the science shills go BUT HOW CAN THIS BE
like dude literally anything can be. The scientists aren't very good
and shoot in a perfectly straight path following your already established trajectory
I mean look at the space debris going around earth that hit the Russia satellite years back
Take ahuayasca and you'll understand all you need to know
YES
China almost "accidentally" hit nyc with their falling space junk
@AbysmalWizard assuming your aim is any good lol, I'd be safe against myself
Seriously though. Just take ahuayasca. THAT is true scientific education
Orbital intersections are actually a bit hard to do. Try doing docking on Kerbal Space Program.
10 minutes in he talks about the speed of light dropping
I mean i can hit the target, but I'd likely miss myself if going around the earth
There's a reason DMT is illegal
Forgive the question if it's already been answered, but what Became of the role request channel. I never received any feedback
No clue myself
You find out the truth of the universes when you drink ahuayasca. Feds can't have that
Lol
between 1928 and 1945. and then up again in 1948. Then it evened out again and people across the world registered a similar c within fractions of a decimal. Is it possible our measurement tools got more advanced?
Its still changing