Message from @Ætos
Discord ID: 567214711062528022
*I recognize I had bad timing there, the laughter is directed at VC.*
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He actually is right
Wednesday is from Woden
Thursday is from Thor
Saturnalia are still scrubs compared to the Bachinalia
Now *THOSE GUYS*
Were pretty effed up
<:minion:563141676663701505>
*A Minion.*
Minion strikes back
Vc ..i'll brb ..Afk for a seccie...
yep--seen/heard dat
This has actual science to it
I’ll save that vid
It's a great listen
Wait, is Green Knight the BMW guy?
Nvm, he isn’t
It’s supposed to become a neutron Star.
Iirc
🤔
The sun is tiny though.
Oh, yeah, a dwarf
Yeah, no, I said neutron, I should have said a dwarf
In general the point was **no black hole**
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Okay what
Why the hell would anyone want to produce a form of matter that eats everything?
That seems like a horrible idea
Honestly
Simulation theory makes absolutely no sense.
Anyhow, I’m going to bed
Take care guys, have a good one
bye
@Ætos much love bro ✨ G'n 😃 👍
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"tucking in " EARLY, tonight, ehh?! : D
teeheheehee
rubella
Physics you say?
▬and CALCULUS?
.... Ever heard of Louis Essen?... I highly doubt you have because he was conveniently silenced over 40+ years ago ! "The Special Theory of Relativity: A Critical Analysis"? A member of the National Physical Laboratory of the UK from which he retired in 1972 after being quietly warned not to continue his contradiction of Einstein's theory of relativity. _"No one has attempted to refute my arguments, but I was warned that if I persisted I was likely to spoil my career prospects... the continued acceptance and teaching of relativity hinders the development of a rational extension of electromagnetic theory."_ - Louis Essen F.R.S. "Relativity and time signals", Wireless World, Oct78, p44
-- What about (freemason) "Sir" Isaac Newton→ (a 33rd Degree Mason), .. Isaac Newton, who's said to be the discoverer of gravity, knew there were problems with his theory. He claims to have invented the idea early in his life, but he knew that no mathematician of his day would approve of his theory, so he invented a whole new branch of mathematics, called fluxions, just to "prove" his theory. This became calculus, a deeply flawed branch having to do with so-called "infinitesimals" which have never been observed. Then when Einstein invented a new theory of gravity, he too, used an obscure bit of mathematics called tensors. It seems that every time there is a theory of gravity, it is mixed up with fringe" mathematics. Newton, by the way, was far from a secular scientist, and the bulk of his writings is actually on theology and Christianity.