Message from @PhumoZTYPE

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2019-08-06 13:37:22 UTC  

Aluminum is most definitely effective against protons

2019-08-06 13:37:32 UTC  

^

2019-08-06 13:37:39 UTC  

Protons can be stopped by almost anything

<:fakenews:574732963460284427> @Citizen Z

2019-08-06 13:40:09 UTC  

Whats fake news?

the fish bowl thing

also every single one of ur half baked arguments

2019-08-06 13:41:07 UTC  

Its mainstream info

2019-08-06 13:41:20 UTC  

@Superiorna_Artiljerija I don’t understand, everything has protons

there’s a reason nobody believes flat earth except people like you

2019-08-06 13:41:57 UTC  

Ok

2019-08-06 13:42:21 UTC  

Mate I’m with you, the earth is flat

2019-08-06 13:42:22 UTC  

It's not an argument

2019-08-06 13:42:40 UTC  

@PhumoZTYPE these are individual particles, which can cause damage with direct hits to the nucleus of another atom

2019-08-06 13:42:49 UTC  

Im just saying what the military claimsm just interesting

**earth isn’t flat**

end it there

2019-08-06 13:43:01 UTC  

Although electrons are smaller and have a higher chance of missing, they could cause more damage

2019-08-06 13:43:31 UTC  

Parroting phrases wont make it a sphere

2019-08-06 13:43:44 UTC  

@Superiorna_Artiljerija so are the van allen belts dangerous or not?

2019-08-06 13:44:06 UTC  

πŸ’•~𝑹𝒂𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒆𝒍~πŸ’•#4092 has been ICED for 4 Week(s)!

2019-08-06 13:44:09 UTC  

Lol

2019-08-06 13:44:21 UTC  

@PhumoZTYPE they are dangerous if you're unprotected

2019-08-06 13:44:57 UTC  

@Citizen Z what’s iced?

2019-08-06 13:45:17 UTC  

I agree. Operation fishbowl aint fake news

2019-08-06 13:45:41 UTC  

They didn’t know about the van allen belts so how did they safely make it through twice

2019-08-06 13:47:12 UTC  

Ok... and by it being from wikipedia it it is clearly known info. So why is it a problem on globe model? It aint.

2019-08-06 13:47:17 UTC  

@PhumoZTYPE they were discovered in the late 50s

2019-08-06 13:48:37 UTC  

And that radiation couldn’t penetrate through aluminum?

2019-08-06 13:48:47 UTC  

Okay

2019-08-06 13:49:05 UTC  

You keep thinking of it as waves

2019-08-06 13:49:09 UTC  

It's particles

2019-08-06 13:50:08 UTC  

And I've said multiple times, the aluminum protected against protons, and polyethylene protected against electrons

2019-08-06 13:50:29 UTC  

Okay I understand it’s a zone of energetic particles

2019-08-06 13:51:00 UTC  

can't particles become waves when they aren't being observed

2019-08-06 13:51:52 UTC  

Alright but that radiation seems too dense for that

2019-08-06 13:52:42 UTC  

@PhumoZTYPE no you gotta listen to what he is saying