Message from @PhumoZTYPE
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Aluminum is most definitely effective against protons
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Protons can be stopped by almost anything
<:fakenews:574732963460284427> @Citizen Z
Whats fake news?
the fish bowl thing
also every single one of ur half baked arguments
Its mainstream info
@Superiorna_Artiljerija I donβt understand, everything has protons
thereβs a reason nobody believes flat earth except people like you
Ok
Mate Iβm with you, the earth is flat
It's not an argument
@PhumoZTYPE these are individual particles, which can cause damage with direct hits to the nucleus of another atom
Im just saying what the military claimsm just interesting
**earth isnβt flat**
end it there
Although electrons are smaller and have a higher chance of missing, they could cause more damage
Parroting phrases wont make it a sphere
π~πΉππππππ~π#4092 has been ICED for 4 Week(s)!
Lol
@PhumoZTYPE they are dangerous if you're unprotected
@Citizen Z whatβs iced?
I agree. Operation fishbowl aint fake news
They didnβt know about the van allen belts so how did they safely make it through twice
Ok... and by it being from wikipedia it it is clearly known info. So why is it a problem on globe model? It aint.
@PhumoZTYPE they were discovered in the late 50s
And that radiation couldnβt penetrate through aluminum?
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324982424/figure/fig5/AS:623494714896384@1525664132126/Flight-Path-through-the-Electron-Van-Allen-Radiation-Belt.png I can't post pictures but this image shows the path
Okay
You keep thinking of it as waves
It's particles
And I've said multiple times, the aluminum protected against protons, and polyethylene protected against electrons
Okay I understand itβs a zone of energetic particles
can't particles become waves when they aren't being observed
Alright but that radiation seems too dense for that
@PhumoZTYPE no you gotta listen to what he is saying