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EUssr 1 point ago +2 / -1

NASA is definitely crooked. I just don't see why anyone would give a flying fuck about the shape of the earth. It's one of the most inconsequential things to lie about.

Flat earth, to me, seems far more like a planted conspiracy theory to discredit and distract from all the real conspiracies.

Honestly why do globe defenders get so bent out of shape if it’s such a stupid thing to think the earth is flat.

Because career academics, aka pseudoscientists, are disproportionately of the indoctrinated, emotional, impulsive, illogical, irrational kind.

Many flat earthers fall into the same category.

We live in truly marvelous times. Anyone who gives a shit can spend a few hundred bucks on some balloons and all types of lenses to get some footage themselves.

That would invalidate or validate any claims about "fisheye lenses" and only leave extremely esoteric arguments as possible explanations as to why one or the other is true while the other appears to be.

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EUssr 5 points ago +5 / -0

Interesting point. And definitely ironclad.

The FBI would never break any laws.

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EUssr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Your generalizing mentality is the braindead root of all evil.

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EUssr 1 point ago +1 / -0

People need to learn how to conduct meaningful experiments.

You keep everything constant, e.g. you don't apply it to the head of one person and to the arm of another, don't use different devices, rooms, times, etc.

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EUssr 4 points ago +4 / -0

This could very well be an experiment to measure how susceptible people are to repetition.

Keep repeating a phrase, see if it starts appearing more in conversations and then use that information to more effectively brainwash the normies in the future.

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EUssr 1 point ago +1 / -0

My guess: You haven't tried to recreate what she did or what I told you. That's not what you're here for.

I don't give a shit about videos that can be explained and experimented away by a child.

This isn't kindergarten, go for a nap, go sleep. Leave the research to adults.

Again, if you want any valid data on these claims provide hard empirical evidence, not this nonsense.

Magnetometers are cheap. Get one, find a dozen people for each of the different brands of vaccine and test them.

Until you're willing to do that, fuck off.

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EUssr 0 points ago +1 / -1

if you are to ignore this growing mountain of evidence, then provide at least a theory as to how and why it is being faked.

I have done precisely that. Sweat allows any metallic object (up to a certain weight) to stick to human skin. The sweat acts as an adhesive.

You can try this right now, keep trying until it sticks. It will.

A better test for the "magnet" claim is hence the use of a magnetometer, e.g. a device that, through empirical measurement, verifies or invalidates your claim.

Any video that does not include a magnetometer or another type of device that measures magnetism directly or indirectly is hence 100% worthless.

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EUssr 1 point ago +1 / -0

Reading comprehension. Stop putting words in people's mouths.

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EUssr 1 point ago +1 / -0

The 828.7 is wrong.

3,358,814 / 331,002,651 = 1,014.74 per 100,000

Although the numbers that I have in my head differed by only 6 per 100,000 between 2019 and 2020.

Not sure which is which and don't have the time to double check right now.

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EUssr 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's something that you could easily get people to rally behind with their informed consent.

Being smaller comes with so many perks that most people would line up for it. Imagine buying a super-mansion for a fraction of a city flat, or paying affordable sums for luxury food.

The environmental implications alone would be enough to drive the point home, with the rest being fancy icing.

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EUssr 1 point ago +2 / -1

Use a magnetometer or those are irrelevant.

You can stick coins and other metallic objects anywhere on human skin under various circumstances.

One of them being natural and not necessarily noticeable amounts of sweat.

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EUssr 0 points ago +3 / -3

Based and redpilled.

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EUssr 3 points ago +3 / -0

Great idea.

Let's keep Biden in, instead of pushing - albeit slowly - in the right direction on a myriad of fronts.

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EUssr 1 point ago +2 / -1

Don't even want to think about how many kids this piece of shit has abused to repeatedly overestimate age so heavily.

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EUssr 5 points ago +6 / -1

Sure there can be. Men today are pathetic losers that would do anything for a some random whore.

Few good men, few good women. Particularly in the cities. It's by design (policy, media, etc.).

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EUssr 3 points ago +3 / -0

Build an instrument capable of playing a myriad of precisely tuned microtonal scales and experiment with that.

Try to develop some mathematical ideas that I've put on the backburner until I have more time to play with them.

Experiment with plants, e.g. by mixing the soil and/or water with different substances. Improved or novel flavors? Impact on fertility? Is there a way to graft different species into one?

And then anything my bored mind could think of, provided it's doable in that environment.

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EUssr 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, OP seemingly can't read.

The paper states:

ARRs tend to be ignored because they give a much less impressive effect size than RRRs

and then goes on to note the ARRs, which are the single digit percentages.

"We don't use ARRs because they're shitty measures, here are these shitty measures."

The question now becomes, do other studies use ARR and confirm in any way the claim that ARRs are a poor measure of efficacy?

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EUssr 2 points ago +3 / -1

Probably the first:

Succumb to lockdown and isolation based depression and commit suicide

Would take me a very long time to get to that point even if it's unavoidable. In the meantime, planting stuff, playing music, doing research will be good ways to pass the time.

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EUssr 2 points ago +2 / -0

You can stick metallic objects to your arm fairly easily. Easier if you're sweaty (not necessarily dripping so you might not even notice).

I obviously didn't get vaccinated and can pull the same stunt off.

The only relevant question remaining is whether or not you can feel magnetic pull in vaccinated people or not, something that you can't test through random videos unless the people in it use magnetometers.

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