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October 31, 2021, 10:08:07 AM
#25
Nasa film from the 1980's highlighting what a nuthouse the world is
https://youtu.be/KbnGlcQiL1c
or
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Khpid6DtDCPK/

More about the Stirling engines
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/198 ... 018596.pdf
Automotive Stirling Engine Development Project
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/199 ... 012689.pdf



legendary
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October 18, 2021, 03:14:38 AM
#24
Amazing how the people who fall for this kind of stuff are also the ones very concerned with mainstream media brainwashing... The irony factor just never crosses their minds.
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October 18, 2021, 12:23:12 AM
#23
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To find a completely farcical vid that is a load of laughable bollocks, I just click on a link posted by Tash.  I lasted like 2 minutes into this nonsense....
Make sure the wife don't find out about that you actually can manage 2 min   Cheesy
legendary
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October 17, 2021, 05:49:28 PM
#22

Thanks, that was hilarious!
My favourite part was the particularly strong opening, up to the 20 second mark, where he was grappling with the complex question of his own age, before coming out with "50-something, best guess".
I got through the bit where he was struggling and failing to understand the concept of magnetism. If his whole point was 1+1≠2, he could have just used vectors... but even that is probably beyond him.
Unfortunately I stopped watching at 3:16, when he was trying to convince the audience that a hydrogen atom contains a neutron.

I can't believe this video has 23k views!

I can't believe it only has 23k views but most are to smart for the own good like you.
And no the whole point is not 1+1≠2 he serves it up to Einstein, Newton and the holy grail Gravity.

To find a completely farcical vid that is a load of laughable bollocks, I just click on a link posted by Tash.  I lasted like 2 minutes into this nonsense....
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 12:27:48 PM
#21
Oh the brigade is on on force

It's actually the "on on on" force, get your facts straight. And could you also please check what shape is the earth while you're at it. You can't trust Einstein and all the other "scientists" on that one.
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 12:08:14 PM
#20
Oh the brigade is on on force
I do find it quite alarming that you believe this stuff.


he serves it up to Einstein, Newton and the holy grail Gravity.
I just wonder, what's your criterion for accepting something as fact? You can't believe everything that is anti-science, surely? You really don't believe in gravity? And how can it be possible to believe in magnetism, but not in Einstein's relativity? Magnetism is relativistic. How could it work if there were a privileged reference frame? I'm assuming that you have at least a batchelor's degree in physics to understand the basics, otherwise you're simply arguing from a position of faith.
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October 11, 2021, 11:39:22 AM
#19
I know I shouldn't be surprised about any conspiratardery anymore, but it's still puzzling to me how someone could be functional enough to use the intertubes and have no clue how magnets work. I blame the parents for not buying you any toys that are not guns or barbies.
Oh the brigade is on on force, thats a good sign/development, even suchshill manged to find the way
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 10:33:02 AM
#18
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What a twat!!!  The guy has some serious grandiose delusions.

Ah, must be the  22 years in UK navy doing it

Pasadena mental hospital will be calling him any minute now.

BTW, how many Nobel Prize winners in Physics come from the UK navy?
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 10:31:11 AM
#17
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I can't believe it only has 23k views but most are to smart for the own good like you.
And no the whole point is not 1+1≠2 he serves it up to Einstein, Newton and the holy grail Gravity.
Thank god it has ONLY 23k views...
As for "too smart for their own good", so it is targeted at ignorant folks that who, facts be damned, believe only what they want to like you? Well, you got that part right.
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October 11, 2021, 10:26:17 AM
#16
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What a twat!!!  The guy has some serious grandiose delusions.

Ah, must be the  22 years in UK navy doing it
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 10:21:09 AM
#15
I know I shouldn't be surprised about any conspiratardery anymore, but it's still puzzling to me how someone could be functional enough to use the intertubes and have no clue how magnets work. I blame the parents for not buying you any toys that are not guns or barbies.
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 10:20:12 AM
#14
Something for the resident shill to chew on!

Grab a cuppa and enjoy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wymfYp18720

Shill's hero, yes he can read ....  kinda.
https://youtu.be/ecc8vfpm3C0

ROFL.

WTF?  The infinity symbol, is just that, a symbol we chose to represent an abstract concept.

It could have been any other symbol.

What a twat!!!  The guy has some serious grandiose delusions.
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 10:19:53 AM
#13
And no the whole point is not 1+1≠2 he serves it up to Einstein, Newton and the holy grail Gravity.
Well, if the first few minutes of him serving it up are representative of the rest of the video, his arguments are, to put it kindly, not especially compelling.

I'm not prepared to watch the full hour of this idiocy, but the first comment below the video suggests that it does continue in the same vein...

Quote
Ok, this is stupid so far, one magnet yes, like if you have a glass thats half full of water and you fill it with water do you have two waters?  Every Iron atom, in a magnet is aligned in such a way as to create the two poles.  The infinity thing is also ridiculous, infinity is just a symbol, the shape itself has no mathematical value, the 720 degree's have nothing to do with nothing.  and what are these loops he's talking about?  A magnetic field, assuming thats what he's talking about, wont form loops like that try it at home.  and what does infinity have to do with magnetics?  and what the hell does any of this stuff have to do with pi?   Even his graph is wrong, C is a constant, its the speed of light.  If you were to graph like that then C would remain the same, and the line would go strait up from the number he wrote.  To graph it properly you would have to have E on one axis and M on the other.  How does a magnet, that obviously has a mass equate to 0 mass? And the last part of this i can stand listening to, if we have established that the magnet has mass, then its not 0 x c xc (speed of light squared), its the mass of the magnet x c squared, which gives you a measurement for E......
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October 11, 2021, 10:08:24 AM
#12

Thanks, that was hilarious!
My favourite part was the particularly strong opening, up to the 20 second mark, where he was grappling with the complex question of his own age, before coming out with "50-something, best guess".
I got through the bit where he was struggling and failing to understand the concept of magnetism. If his whole point was 1+1≠2, he could have just used vectors... but even that is probably beyond him.
Unfortunately I stopped watching at 3:16, when he was trying to convince the audience that a hydrogen atom contains a neutron.

I can't believe this video has 23k views!

I can't believe it only has 23k views but most are to smart for the own good like you.
And no the whole point is not 1+1≠2 he serves it up to Einstein, Newton and the holy grail Gravity.
legendary
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Merit: 1277
October 11, 2021, 09:45:13 AM
#11

Thanks, that was hilarious!
My favourite part was the particularly strong opening, up to the 20 second mark, where he was grappling with the complex question of his own age, before coming out with "50-something, best guess".
I got through the bit where he was struggling and failing to understand the concept of magnetism. If his whole point was 1+1≠2, he could have just used vectors... but even that is probably beyond him.
Unfortunately I stopped watching at 3:16, when he was trying to convince the audience that a hydrogen atom contains a neutron.

I can't believe this video has 23k views!
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 06:35:00 AM
#10
and in just the first couple minutes he made multiple fails

putting 2 magnets together does not create 1 magnet. its still 2 magnets. the north and south at the middle of the 2 touching magnets still exist and still cause magnetic force separate from the end NS.

in a car crash when 2 cars hit each other they do not become one car.. in other words you cant make a SUV out of 2 priuses in a head on collision
the car crash vehicles still have 2 sets of tail lights 2 sets of tail bumbers. and 2 sets of front lights and bumpers.

also the guy was a sailor for decades. and in just the first few minutes you can see is anger that he never got promoted and only got a certificate for thanks. if he had any intelligence he would say he was a captain or a general after climbing the ranks. but nah. decades of work and still left at sailor level. so yea. using his navy title as some credential for a physics video means nothing but just a cry of sympathy. though reality is being a sailor level title means nothing. maybe he spent too much time reading compasses and had a obsession with magnets. maybe his captain just didnt trust him with anything more than a compass, who knows.

anyway. the video bored me as the first 2 minutes begun with a mis-info point meaning anything leading from that point was deemed to be wrong too
legendary
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October 10, 2021, 11:12:02 AM
#9

Why didn't you say that nobody else made it work?     Cool
Well i did, took a magnet and another one put them together and did end up with one magnet with a north and south pol. (1 + 1 = 1)
I am currently not in a position, because of the covid crap to try anything more serious.
Anybody else's progress/project i have no clue.


People have been doing this magnet thing for longer than refined magnets have existed. But thank you for the other link, which I didn't copy.

Cool
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October 10, 2021, 10:56:32 AM
#8

One of Nigel's videos from 5 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shAHg20ltdA

Okay. So, how do we put it all together? Find us the method, please. We can see all the gagetry, but where is the practical instructions for making it work?

Cool
In opening post vid

Why didn't you say that nobody else made it work?     Cool
Well i did, took a magnet and another one put them together and did end up with one magnet with a north and south pol. (1 + 1 = 1)
I am currently not in a possition, because of the covid crap to try anything more serious.
Anybody else's progess/project i have no clue.

Another channel with some of his videos
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-lgaMUWMxbwbrFa4KBGtkg/videos
legendary
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October 10, 2021, 09:41:29 AM
#7

One of Nigel's videos from 5 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shAHg20ltdA

Okay. So, how do we put it all together? Find us the method, please. We can see all the gagetry, but where is the practical instructions for making it work?

Cool
In opening post vid

Why didn't you say that nobody else made it work?     Cool
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October 10, 2021, 09:24:06 AM
#6

One of Nigel's videos from 5 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shAHg20ltdA

Okay. So, how do we put it all together? Find us the method, please. We can see all the gagetry, but where is the practical instructions for making it work?

Cool
In opening post vid
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