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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onR7PD3Grc0

Magical mindbending. Lol.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=968gVUAY9Mg

You might want to watch this to understand how the "magic" works. Does this explain gravity? No. But it does explain that light is not a magic thing and that it obeys the laws of physics.

He then uses sugar water or something to create a super dense liquid that will cause the water to curve at certain angles. Kinda of the same way how light "Bends" around a glass, or through a fiberoptic cable. *Woops, hes using some kinda of special container or something. The sugar water was this one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sft3QYZjNCU

Magic mind bending lol, like come on.

Anyway, this experiment can be tried at home and does show the effect of gravity on a laser beam, although its effect is so small its hard to observe unless your at long distances. But then you start dealing with refraction and of course that skews things. Your not gonna measure a flat earth or a globe earth with a laser because of this.

And this is why they had lasers on rails and in vacuums to build the particle accelerators. Since they are massive.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353090350_Simple_experiment_to_demonstrate_that_light_acts_on_gravity

I dont have the money to do stuff like this anymore, god I miss having a full time job. Im just waiting around to die at this point.

If you got the time and money, why not give it a try and let us know the results?

Also I wish I could believe in god.

I just finished sweet tooth and while I seen no one else pointing it out. I am fairly certain the main character of the show was supposed to be representative of jesus.

https://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/dreamgates/2011/03/the-deer-the-christ-and-the-magnetism-of-symbols.html

Studying religious iconography in France in 2005, I became fascinated by the moment in the history of the Western imagination when the old pagan image of the Antlered One fused with that of the Christ. You can view the results on the facade of the great Gothic church of St-Eustache at Les Halles, once the site of the famous market. Look up and near the top, lording it over the gargoyles, you’ll find the figure of an antlered stag with the Calvary cross between his antlers. According to legend, St. Eustace (to give him the Anglo version of his name) was formerly a pagan Roman general named Placidus, who reveled in the hunt until one day he confronted a magnificent stag through whose deep eyes the Christ light shone. Christ spoke to him through the deer. The general gave up hunting and converted to the new religion.

Feels weird to be the only one who gets this.

153 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onR7PD3Grc0

Magical mindbending. Lol.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=968gVUAY9Mg

You might want to watch this to understand how the "magic" works. Does this explain gravity? No. But it does explain that light is not a magic thing and that it obeys the laws of physics.

He then uses sugar water or something to create a super dense liquid that will cause the water to curve at certain angles. Kinda of the same way how light "Bends" around a glass, or through a fiberoptic cable.

Magic mind bending lol, like come on.

Anyway, this experiment can be tried at home and does show the effect of gravity on a laser beam, although its effect is so small its hard to observe unless your at long distances. But then you start dealing with refraction and of course that skews things. Your not gonna measure a flat earth or a globe earth with a laser because of this.

And this is why they had lasers on rails and in vacuums to build the particle accelerators. Since they are massive.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353090350_Simple_experiment_to_demonstrate_that_light_acts_on_gravity

I dont have the money to do stuff like this anymore, god I miss having a full time job. Im just waiting around to die at this point.

If you got the time and money, why not give it a try and let us know the results?

Also I wish I could believe in god.

I just finished sweet tooth and while I seen no one else pointing it out. I am fairly certain the main character of the show was supposed to be representative of jesus.

https://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/dreamgates/2011/03/the-deer-the-christ-and-the-magnetism-of-symbols.html

Studying religious iconography in France in 2005, I became fascinated by the moment in the history of the Western imagination when the old pagan image of the Antlered One fused with that of the Christ. You can view the results on the facade of the great Gothic church of St-Eustache at Les Halles, once the site of the famous market. Look up and near the top, lording it over the gargoyles, you’ll find the figure of an antlered stag with the Calvary cross between his antlers. According to legend, St. Eustace (to give him the Anglo version of his name) was formerly a pagan Roman general named Placidus, who reveled in the hunt until one day he confronted a magnificent stag through whose deep eyes the Christ light shone. Christ spoke to him through the deer. The general gave up hunting and converted to the new religion.

Feels weird to be the only one who gets this.

153 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onR7PD3Grc0

Magical mindbending. Lol.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=968gVUAY9Mg

You might want to watch this to understand how the "magic" works. Does this explain gravity? No. But it does explain that light is not a magic thing and that it obeys the laws of physics.

He then uses sugar water or something to create a super dense liquid that will cause the water to curve at certain angles. Kinda of the same way how light "Bends" around a glass, or through a fiberoptic cable.

Magic mind bending lol, like come on.

Anyway, this experiment can be tried at home and does show the effect of gravity on a laser beam, although its effect is so small its hard to observe unless your at long distances. But then you start dealing with refraction and of course that skews things. Your not gonna measure a flat earth or a globe earth with a laser because of this.

And this is why they had lasers on rails and in vacuums to build the particle accelerators. Since they are massive.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353090350_Simple_experiment_to_demonstrate_that_light_acts_on_gravity

I dont have the money to do stuff like this anymore, god I miss having a full time job. Im just waiting around to die at this point.

If you got the time and money, why not give it a try and let us know the results?

Also I wish I could believe in god.

I just finished sweet tooth and while I seen on one else pointing it out. I am fairly certain the main character of the show was supposed to be representative of jesus.

https://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/dreamgates/2011/03/the-deer-the-christ-and-the-magnetism-of-symbols.html

Studying religious iconography in France in 2005, I became fascinated by the moment in the history of the Western imagination when the old pagan image of the Antlered One fused with that of the Christ. You can view the results on the facade of the great Gothic church of St-Eustache at Les Halles, once the site of the famous market. Look up and near the top, lording it over the gargoyles, you’ll find the figure of an antlered stag with the Calvary cross between his antlers. According to legend, St. Eustace (to give him the Anglo version of his name) was formerly a pagan Roman general named Placidus, who reveled in the hunt until one day he confronted a magnificent stag through whose deep eyes the Christ light shone. Christ spoke to him through the deer. The general gave up hunting and converted to the new religion.

Feels weird to be the only one who gets this.

153 days ago
1 score