Message from @Brian (Fourth Amendment)
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just hate here
no hate from me
just questions
while you defend it if your life depended on it
(which I assume it does but I haven't read the bible)
I might knock out 300-400 pages on a 5 hours flight tomorrow
x2 that number
and whatever i read that week i'm gone
actually
I read rather fast
so this is looking to be a 25 hour activity
if you read that fast you aren't paying attention
your opinion ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I have friends who read 1K plus words per minute
why should you decide how long you need to take to read the bible
it's just old english
which is annoying
i've tackled my fair bit of old english
and poorly translated works
so i should be fine
MOSTLY FLAT TEMPERATURE BENDS LIGHT: https://imgur.com/4quPxZP
"In fact, it can be shown that the refraction near the horizon depends mostly on the local temperature gradient, which is much more important than the local temperature itself. For this reason, all the refraction phenomena near the horizon — mirages, dip, terrestrial refraction, etc., as well as the astronomical refraction — are very sensitive to the temperature gradient; and they all vary a great deal more than does the astronomical refraction well up in the sky."
To: "It is obvious that the effect of temperature variation is decisive over the
other atmospheric factors on refraction, to the following proportions: Temperature to humidity to carbon dioxide content to air pressure = 100 : 6 : 2 : 1 "
INVESTIGATION OF REFRACTION
IN THE LOW ATMOSPHERE
By
K. HORV_,.TH
Department of Survey. Technical university. Budapest
(Received Alay 29, 1969)
Presented by Ass. Prof. Dr. F. SAHKOZY
https://pp.bme.hu/ci/article/download/4322/3427
om muted
name me a scientific journal
Oz has been the vice president of the Israel Physics Society in the years 2010-2013 and the president in the years 2013-2016; he is the scientific director of the Journal of High Energy Physics (JHEP) and a scientific editor of the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP); he is head of the National Committee of Pure and Applied Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences; and is a member of the National Committee of High Energy Physics. Oz is an external scientific member of the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute in Potsdam and Hannover) and the Max Planck Society.