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>>8696118
this happens : public schools cant afford it and fail : republicans abolish public school for charter school vouchers : charter schools steal the money for their investors and the students fail : republicans give up on educating children and cut all funding : only the rich get educations : just like republicans planned from the start

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>>8523921
>Nope just an autist, so the human version of a bot

fuck you dick hole. I am the human who had that conversation with the A.I. and posted it.

Sick of faggot brainlets who cant articulate a complex though talking shit. Please kill yourself.

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>>8500269
>How painful would it be to fall into a Black Hole

The event horizon is not a physical barrier.

The gravity field gradient (the magnitude of the derivative of the field strength) at the event horizon is what should dictate your experience while traversing that threshold.

approaching the core, no one even knows if its actually a singularity or actually some kind of quark superfluid where the interatomic forces at the quark scale are overcome by the crush of gravity (these exotic types of matter should satisfy the criteria of creating gravity wells intense enough to trap light).

The irony is that If I was watching you, Alex, as you approached the event horizon, would look like you slowed down and froze in time right as you crossed over the threshold. I would never know what happened to you and to you the universe would look like it sped up around you to an infinite speed and you'd watch the heat death of the universe in a blink of an eye.

Black holes are strange creatures in the way the screw with the fabric of space time.

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>>8499356

Anon,

We did this thread yesterday, please kill yourself.

P.S.

The answer is that three and 4 will be full at the same time.

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>>8492812
>If this was correct - how come aircrafts can fly upside down?What about paper planes? Their wings have no curvature at all, but still fly pretty well.

You'll need to go to a university and work your way into a course on fluid mechanics and finite element analysis just to begin to get the hang of this.

As a civil engineer we barely touched the subject except to model forces caused by flowing fluids on non moving objects. Think bridge piers for one possible example of this.

Anyways, its totally understandable if you have dedicated the years to bone up on the prerequisite material.

If you don't get it don't feel bad, most people never will understand.

Just tell yourself that the wheels are what makes the plane fly because they spin really fast the correct direction.

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>>8486009
>stuff you said

The current system is fine. The electoral college is a compromise where by states with large populations have a check placed on their influence over the federal government.

The States being sovereign require fair representation for themselves at the federal level.

Having a number of electoral college voters corresponding to the number of house and senate representatives for each state is just fine.

In fact you could already say that the system is skewed to heavily in favor of states with large populations.

Is it really fair to Montana that California gets to have a greater influence over who will be the president of the government at the federal level? The answer is probably no, but that's the compromise that makes most sense.

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>>8485754
>How does that cause the treadmill to> match the speed of the wheels, moving in the opposite direction?Or didn't you read the question?

at all times the treadmill will be matching the speed of the wheels in the opposite direction thus creating wheels that do not appear to rotate relative to the treadmill. Ordinarily the wheels would be rotating very quickly but due to the treadmill moving in the opposite direction at exactly the same speed there is no relative motion in spite of the acceleration of the entire plane wheels treadmill frame of reference.

trust me I'm smart, or don't, most people are dumb anyways.

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>>8485241
>Give me one good reason why you have not accepted the Simulation Theory yet?

my theory on the simulation theory is that it appeal mostly to the very wealthy because by believing everything is a simulation they no longer need to feel empathy for the rest of humanity.

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