Message from @Rigg5
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oh i got mainstream verified nice
now im a big boi globe earther
yee nice
Dang ive been trying to get verified so long
Shouldn't have to try
the protene argument
@raspberry no i mean how if you shoot a beam of light through a slit and make it more and more narrow, the beam on the wall gets more and more narrow as well, up until a point, when the light actually starts to spread out because of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle
@demonwarrior2266 hmm I haven't heard about that point? I don't think there's any sharp cutoff. And without quantum measurement, the uncertainty principle is basically just classical wave mechanics
The beam on the wall does get smaller then larger, but without any cutoff given by a quantum uncertainty principle
It can be described just as a classical wave
9-11 was aerosmith requiems doing <#604872933751521281>
@raspberry aw i thought that counted 😔
@demonwarrior2266 it iss like the uncertainty principle but, just the classical wave version of it .-.
so nu it doesn't prove quantum stuff
so it is a classical version ;c
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if the earth is flat, with the north pole being at the centre of it and the south pole stretching around the exterior... how is nasa or wtv other alliance supposed to maintain constant military presence everywhere in Antarctica?
Antarctic treaty is bound by over 50 countries
The only one of its kind
supposing that the earth really is flat and Antarctica stretches around the exterior of the disc.
knowing that the radius of the equator is about 6378km and that the equator is equidistant from both poles, then Antarctica's radius is about 12756km, making its circumference just under 80150km (which is wrong)
that means constant military presence along 80000km?
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When war-ing countries waste 90% of all their troops placing them on the frigid impossible to live ice border
seems legit
I want a citation on that stuff
what stuff?
The countries all sharing a treaty through war that makes them all defend the 80,150 km coastline
oh lol
yeah, that'd be great
Once you get me any legitimate citation ill believe it but i find that incredibly unlikely
yeah... 80000km is quite the distance....
that's what? like 50000 miles give or take?
They have bases all over Antarctica
All of them are highly classified
But there is evidence of their existance
Yet no information about the amount of soldiers there, just the fact that there is a global military presence
Can you even give me which 50 countries are there? I bet you wont find a source on that
And im talking millitary bases not reaearch bases
how many bases to cover 80000km