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he understood modeling the shadow just fine, you can see because he showed how a disc makes the shadow we observe and a sphere doesnt. and sorry that you go distracted by the heart shape angles, he was just making a weird point...but its not just a sphere, its also oblong and strait lines.

Again, he paid absolutely no attention to scale and distance which is specifically how he did it. If he had made any attempt to approximate this (in the way I mentioned above) it would have ruined his trick, which is precisely why he did not attempt it. Lucky for us, the sun is not randomly being held right against the earth's surface...

oh and the dipolar field bullshit, ya. we can still have it without the rotating sphere, i know because i can prove we dont have a rotating sphere. you can go pound sand how the magnetic fields still works, but it does,,,,and the earth aint moving and it doest curve...just those two proofs are all you need really. the rest you can just accept that we cant prove or understand.

Source: "Trust me bro, I saw a couple YouTube videos."

The thing is, you can actually do electrical field experiments even if you can't do the calculations, instead of this brain-rotting dross, look up primitive electrical method... a hundred years ago this was done by random people twisting wires and spinning magnets in their shops.

Ooooor go out and crank your car, the fact that it starts is thanks to an alternator working on a similar theory... BUT! If you spin a magnet under a flat plate of copper, you will not generate stable, sin wave electrical fields... it dosn't work.

However, if you spin a magnet in a cylinder of copper (in the most rudimentary construction) you will start to get them. If you twist strands of copper wire into a semi-spherical shape around the magnet, as in said alternator, you will get even more stable fields. The motion of the field, which can be seen in various ways will tell you the shape of the object generating the field.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation

See what you can parse of it (for honesty's sake, I am a mechanical engineer, but i design ventilation systems and have not done any of these calculations since college and doubt I could still do the proofs for them). Follow links about the history of electricity. You will find early stators used a rotating disk, and unsurprisingly could only generate a field of force spinning away from it like water off of a bike tire.

Looking through this would be much better for your brain than watching idiots dupe you and play you for a fool with their stupidity and (quite honestly) purposeful psychological manipulations of the gullible.

Or go ahead and call this stuff bullshit while using an electronic device that would not exist if it were bullshit and play the fool for your (((masters))). "It's all bullshit because an ancient, Semitic text made a non-specific attempt at explaining a cosmos they did not understand just like every other ancient culture did, but I choose to die on this specific hill!!!"

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

he understood modeling the shadow just fine, you can see because he showed how a disc makes the shadow we observe and a sphere doesnt. and sorry that you go distracted by the heart shape angles, he was just making a weird point...but its not just a sphere, its also oblong and strait lines.

Again, he paid absolutely no attention to scale and distance which is specifically how he did it. If he had made any attempt to approximate this (in the way I mentioned above) it would have ruined his trick, which is precisely why he did not attempt it. Lucky for us, the sun is not randomly being held right against the earth's surface...

oh and the dipolar field bullshit, ya. we can still have it without the rotating sphere, i know because i can prove we dont have a rotating sphere. you can go pound sand how the magnetic fields still works, but it does,,,,and the earth aint moving and it doest curve...just those two proofs are all you need really. the rest you can just accept that we cant prove or understand.

Source: "Trust me bro, I saw a couple YouTube videos."

The thing is, you can actually do electrical field experiments even if you can't do the calculations, instead of this brain-rotting dross, look up primitive electrical method... a hundred years ago this was done by random people twisting wires and spinning magnets in their shops.

Ooooor go out and crank your car, the fact that it starts is thanks to an alternator working on a similar theory... BUT! If you spin a magnet under a flat plate of copper, you will not generate stable, sin wave electrical fields... it dosn't work.

However, if you spin a magnet in a cylinder of copper (in the most rudimentary construction) you will start to get them. If you twist strands of copper wire into a semi-spherical shape around the magnet, as in said alternator, you will get even more stable fields. The motion of the field, which can be seen in various ways will tell you the shape of the object generating the field.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation

See what you can parse of it. Follow links about the history of electricity. You will find early stators used a rotating disk, and unsurprisingly could only generate a field of force spinning away from it like water off of a bike tire.

Looking through this would be much better for your brain than watching idiots dupe you and play you for a fool with their stupidity and (quite honestly) purposeful psychological manipulations of the gullible.

Or go ahead and call this stuff bullshit while using an electronic device that would not exist if it were bullshit and play the fool for your (((masters))). "It's all bullshit because an ancient, Semitic text made a non-specific attempt at explaining a cosmos they did not understand just like every other ancient culture did, but I choose to die on this specific hill!!!"

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

he understood modeling the shadow just fine, you can see because he showed how a disc makes the shadow we observe and a sphere doesnt. and sorry that you go distracted by the heart shape angles, he was just making a weird point...but its not just a sphere, its also oblong and strait lines.

Again, he paid absolutely no attention to scale and distance which is specifically how he did it. If he had made any attempt to approximate this (in the way I mentioned above) it would have ruined his trick, which is precisely why he did not attempt it. Lucky for us, the sun is not randomly being held right against the earth's surface...

oh and the dipolar field bullshit, ya. we can still have it without the rotating sphere, i know because i can prove we dont have a rotating sphere. you can go pound sand how the magnetic fields still works, but it does,,,,and the earth aint moving and it doest curve...just those two proofs are all you need really. the rest you can just accept that we cant prove or understand.

Source: "Trust me bro, I saw a couple YouTube videos."

The thing is, you can actually do electrical field experiments even if you can't do the calculations, instead of this brain-rotting dross, look up primitive electrical method... a hundred years ago this was done by random people twisting wires and spinning magnets in their shops.

Ooooor go out and crank your car, the fact that it starts is thanks to an alternator working on a similar theory... BUT! If you spin a magnet under a flat plate of copper, you will not generate stable, sin wave electrical fields... it dosn't work.

However, if you spin a magnet in a cylinder of copper (in the most rudimentary construction) you will start to get them. If you twist strands of copper wire into a semi-spherical shape around the magnet, as in said alternator, you will get even more stable fields. The motion of the field, which can be seen in various ways will tell you the shape of the object generating the field.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation

See what you can parse of it. Follow links about the history of electricity. You will find early stators used a rotating disk, and unsurprisingly could only generate a field of force spinning away from it like water off of a bike tire.

Looking through this would be much better for your brain than watching idiots dupe you and play you for a fool with their stupidity and (quite honestly) purposeful psychological manipulations of the gullible.

Or go ahead and call this stuff bullshit while using an electronic device that would not exist if it were bullshit and play the fool for your (((masters))).

1 year ago
1 score