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>>14872410
Anyway yeah, I don't know why/when the West began to intentionally self-implode, while certain countries who have a large presence within our government/digital/medical-infrastructure and administration roles seem to be on track to becoming a ""global superpower"" within the next decade.
And you might say "Well, it's because we only took in the best and the brightest!"
Well, if we took in the "best and brightest"; then why is our country crashing further every day, while *their* people and country seem to be growing wealthier and wealthier?

I'll have to find the article later, but the other day I read that next year, they(dept of something) are proposing ~$20Million for education for those in rural country areas.
~$13Million was to go to researchers to study how the money should be allocated
~$7Million is for funding 'programs'
At least 1/2 of the $7M had to be allocated specifically for people-of-color, despite the fact Whites make up a much larger rural population, and have high levels of poverty.

>>14871975
>Flip the adjectives, and that would describe the sentiment of the reward of knowledge and the ability to apply that knowledge predictably.
Too HIghQ for me, what are you saying?

>>14869658
>I'd do the same. I love money more. Nothing personal, space cowboys.
On some levels, it does become personal.

Here's a riddle for you:
>How can a rock underground be more dangerous than a boulder at the top of a mountain?
Answer: picrel

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>>14862878
>how about the fact that they can be used to mine minerals?
That should probably be the highlight of your sale's pitch- picrel

But yeah, you could probably even devise a system of graduating pipes/valves that take the pressurized deep ocean water, and have it "travel" up where there's less pressure, and spin some turbines on the way.

I'm sure if you added some vortex mechanisms, and some properly shaped tubing, you could produce a self-propagating water cycle to harvest energy from.

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>>14818743
>Aether theory for Gravity is to express that you or anyone else cannot come up with a physical explanation as to how a celestial body causes another to orbit at a distance
Well, isn't that just assumed to be an inverse-squared relation?
What if there's a "cut-off" point, where a different force over-rides the "Gravitational Force"; like how at close distances, Magnets can negate Gravity and hang upside down without falling down.

What if there's a Celestial-Force that is really only noticeable on extremely large scales?
I think "Relativity" is in the right direction, but I think it just took a couple wrong turns along the way. I think if we start modifying the parameters(or just completely redo it), it would be a bit more accurate.
Like, I agree that the Physics of Nature operate on a "Sliding Scale"", but I'm not quite sure I follow some of the given implications that are extrapolated through flawed formulas.

Pic in >>14822778 kind of ties into that from my understanding- referring to the "Rotatio"(Rotation+Ratio); comparing the 'Area/Thickness' of the Circumference's Shell, and the 'Internal Area' comprised of the interior of the Circumference.
>picrel is because of pic in: >>14822816

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>>14793147
>how come they have all those children's toys and amusements on ur picrel, but thy don't have any children?
The anon's pic you're responding to is where the money for ""Quantum Research"" ends up going.
They've stolen Hundreds-of-$Trillions over the past century or two, to create a parallel society where they steal the resources/labor of "normal Society".
They literally don't care about any consequences to normal peoples' lives. If anything, they're bored from "winning too much", and want things to turn into one of their sci-fi zombie mooooovies.

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>>14787944
>The elites are not retards.
Overall, it seems to be either unacknowledged incompetence, or malevolent midwittery.
>You cannot sustain a population of 8 billion.
There aren't ~8Billion people.
You, me, or anyone really, has no idea what the real population is. Everyone lies about population because it's an easy way to get free money. Make up fake ID's, have you or your buddy who works in some Administrative position get your fake ID's on the payroll, or if not employment then financial aid programs for public gibs(especially if you're in charge of the finances of the social welfare departments).

Have you ever looked at Satellite photos of Nigeria? I would be surprised if they even have 10% of the population they claim to have.
India, yeah, I sincerely doubt they have anywhere close to a Billion.

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