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Todays stream I debunked the coriolis effect as claimed by mainstream science. I also pointed out an artillery manually that factors in the spin. I get very excited by this and I hope you do it. It’s a great time to reassess what we can prove what we can’t,...

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Amphlux.dobomaxi1 年前

"Huh, you ever wonder if the earth really is flat?" - I use this question as a filter. Whether I believe it or not, if someone gets viscerally angry at me for even questioning it, then its a good indication i don't want to be around them.

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Owen Benjamin 🐻1 年前

Yeah totally. It’s how you spot religious dogma. Which is fine if someone knows it’s their religion but when the religious believe it’s fact they can bet extremely hostile and emotional.

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🔥 BLAKE O’SHEA 🔥1 年前

Who predicted the midnight sun on Antarctica?This has been known for over 100 years. Also, Sydney to Santiago takes 10 hours, on the flat earth model it would take 40 hours.

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Mordwand1 年前

There are tons of applications in which the rotation of the earth is required to be taken into account to name a few: 1) gyrocompassing (only works because the earth rotates). 2) directional gyros and artificial horizon 3) inertial navigation and autopilot 4) precision scales

A-GIRL-HAS-NO-NAME 的头像
A-GIRL-HAS-NO-NAME1 年前

People don’t realize every other planet appears to orbit Polaris in a very complex symmetrical design. More ppl should be told that

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DĪ®L£W∆ÑG€®1 年前

You haven't debunked anything. If you actually debunked it you would be making international headlines, but you can't do it because it's real. Have a free Chris Kyle video about sniping and the Coriolis:

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Rational Nationalist1 年前

Im sorry but until SOMEBODY explains exactly HOW THIS is possible, the ball is on hyadas!

Ransom Penn 的头像
Ransom Penn1 年前

“A plane with constant inertia” What causes that inertia? Also how do you explain the moon phases and sun movement? So you only like the experiments that you approve of? Uh huh.

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Childe Roland1 年前

FE died.

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