Message from @he vibin tho

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2019-10-14 03:46:30 UTC  

whats goin on here?

2019-10-14 03:46:35 UTC  

tell me anything that you learned, you said you know a lot

2019-10-14 03:46:40 UTC  

people trying to debate

2019-10-14 03:46:48 UTC  

or you can retract your statement

2019-10-14 03:46:50 UTC  

why do space missions usually launch heading east?

2019-10-14 03:46:50 UTC  

lmao as always

2019-10-14 03:47:03 UTC  

(not always, but more times than not)

2019-10-14 03:47:10 UTC  

Well I guess we can talk about orbital mechanics then since that is what I am recently learning

2019-10-14 03:47:38 UTC  

supposedly it saves a little bit more fuel heading east than west

2019-10-14 03:47:51 UTC  

lmfao this kid knows nothing, don't make that statement kay?

2019-10-14 03:48:17 UTC  

Can we start with Kepler's Law?

2019-10-14 03:48:46 UTC  

-Tries to flex with '' i know rocket science''
-Gets asked '' what do you know? ''
-Suddenly switches subject to van allen belt

2019-10-14 03:49:09 UTC  

So essentially we are talking about a centered inertial earth frame of XYZ and a non centered inertial frame of X’Y’Z’ which have a topocentric horizon frame of xyz attached to any point on the Earths surface.

2019-10-14 03:49:51 UTC  

Point O which is any point of the surface of the earth coincides instantaneously with the origin which is known as a topocentric horizon coordinate system xyz

2019-10-14 03:49:55 UTC  

oh boy, no no. I deal enough with spherical coordinate transformations at work on a daily basis

2019-10-14 03:50:13 UTC  

Oh is it bad?

2019-10-14 03:50:18 UTC  

virgin spherical coordinates vs chad parabolic coordinates

2019-10-14 03:50:18 UTC  

not really

2019-10-14 03:50:32 UTC  

I eat, drink, and poop spherical coordinate rotations/transformations

2019-10-14 03:51:06 UTC  

not much of a life ijs

2019-10-14 03:51:11 UTC  

Lmao, I am in the working of being an engineering student so I guess it is kinda important to know about inertial reference frames of the earth

2019-10-14 03:51:17 UTC  

But

2019-10-14 03:51:24 UTC  

@Skeptic Ayy where’d you go

2019-10-14 03:52:12 UTC  

Wanna know more about orbits in three dimensions

2019-10-14 03:52:23 UTC  

on my job, I make a system that depends on rotating a point cloud of millions of points in spherical coordinates

2019-10-14 03:52:25 UTC  

you were too boring, talked too much about something you didn't know. don't say you know rocket science if you can't even reinforce it when you're asked

2019-10-14 03:52:35 UTC  

Lmao

2019-10-14 03:52:46 UTC  

u couldnt even explain all of rocket science to me in a 240 character tweet

2019-10-14 03:52:47 UTC  

smh

2019-10-14 03:52:56 UTC  

smh he could've said anything

2019-10-14 03:53:04 UTC  

I didn’t know I was boring 😭

2019-10-14 03:53:25 UTC  

dunning kruger fraud, how ironic he called me that 😂

2019-10-14 03:53:45 UTC  

how do you get a robot to "understand" its environment so that it can navigate near a curved surface without collisions, while keeping track of the surface in any orientation?

2019-10-14 03:54:13 UTC  

that's the kind of problem I deal with on a daily basis

2019-10-14 03:54:16 UTC  

I literally explained introductory geocentric right ascension and declination frames @Skeptic Ayy

2019-10-14 03:54:20 UTC  

NPC

2019-10-14 03:54:45 UTC  

NPC that's not rocket science

2019-10-14 03:54:48 UTC  

You have dunning Kruger because you have no scientific backing for your claims except “I saw it on YouTube!”

2019-10-14 03:54:53 UTC  

Omfg

2019-10-14 03:55:02 UTC  

Rocket science needs orbital mechanics genius

2019-10-14 03:55:35 UTC  

Getting back to parroting NPC