The General Discussion Thread

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Originally posted by Robtard
I've found the Folding Space approach to be more realistic than FTL travel. You don't travel to the location, you bring the location to you.
That's the only way, other than particles that are already entangled but that only works for instant communication not ftl travel.

But there's a trick to folding space that I haven't seen anywhere else. It has to do with dilated time and proper time. T and t. Plus instant acceleration. But that's another trade secret.

Originally posted by Dave_97
I'll write you love letters.

Yee old dump truck booty be slamable
Ode to thy cockles.
Tenderness throbs from my member in your name.

Fin.

I like it

Laughing at the media asking Biden who he thinks will win the superbowl.

Wonder if in 4 years they ever asked Trump that 😆

Originally posted by Gojomojo
That's the only way, other than particles that are already entangled but that only works for instant communication not ftl travel.

But there's a trick to folding space that I haven't seen anywhere else. It has to do with dilated time and proper time. T and t. Plus instant acceleration. But that's another trade secret.

So you were talking about Folding Space the whole time?

Isn't the idea of Folding Space having to do zero travel, hence no need to accelerate. You'd appear at the new destination without actually moving.

Color of space with nick cage

Originally posted by Surtur
Color of space with nick cage

*Out

Technically black holes already have superluminal gravitational lensing which folds space faster than light inside the event horizon which is why light can't escape. The trick to dark matter is that these black holes become a bare singularity, so when a proton meets that event horizonless exposed singularity it will be tugged away faster than the gravity ripple in a pond can propagate. Which is why it's dark matter.

Originally posted by Gojomojo
Technically black holes already have super gravitational lending which folds space or than light inside the event horizon which is why light can't escape. The trick to dark matter is that these black holes become a bare singularity, so when a proton meets that event horizonless exoosed singularity it will be tugged away faster than the gravity ripple in a pond can propagate. Which is why it's dark matter.

Watching CNN I know black holes can't be real because even a small one would destroy the universe.

This was on CNN, so it must be true. Smart people watch it.

Originally posted by Robtard
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I'm glad.
It came from the heart

Originally posted by Surtur
Watching CNN I know black holes can't be real because even a small one would destroy the universe.

This was on CNN, so it must be true. Smart people watch it.

But CNN tho...

Originally posted by Gojomojo
Technically black holes already have superluminal gravitational lensing which folds space faster than light inside the event horizon which is why light can't escape. The trick to dark matter is that these black holes become a bare singularity, so when a proton meets that event horizonless exposed singularity it will be tugged away faster than the gravity ripple in a pond can propagate. Which is why it's dark matter.

They should really stop calling them "holes", as they're not really holes in space/time. It's a misnomer.

Might interest you, as you've mentioned relativity: CNN: Astronomers saw a star dancing around a black hole. And it proves Einstein's theory was right

But...CNN also didn't push back on lies about black holes why tho, I thought facts mattered

Originally posted by Robtard
They should really stop calling them "holes", as they're not really holes in space/time. It's a misnomer.

Might interest you, as you've mentioned relativity: CNN: Astronomers saw a star dancing around a black hole. And it proves Einstein's theory was right

Right.

Anywho in an infinite universe these superluminal dark matter particles come into our cosmic particle horizon from outside and have entangled counterparts which both explains the additional mass and accelerated expansion. Which means there's too much collating data to simply ignore my model. 😈

Originally posted by Surtur
But...CNN also didn't push back on lies about black holes why tho, I thought facts mattered

It's going to be okay, surt

I mean yeah, you can fall back on that whenever you lack the intellect to formulate a proper response sure, permission granted 👆

Rob I do have an honest question while you're here, why is it black men who are unarmed and attack cops don't deserve to be put down, but the unarmed woman at the capitol did?

I just see unruly animals in both cases. Is this some Animal Farm "all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others" stuff?

oy vey

Just curious 🙂

craven and tacky move, trying to try to turn this thread into the gdf because you're scared of the gdf

go gaslight the gdf and pretend to be normal here. that's the old drill