the stupidly low interest rates
Set by (((who))) again?
lack of new buildings
Not being funded/loaned/mortgaged by (((who))) again?
most people crying “homes are unaffordable” want to live in NYC for two buttons.
While cost of living obviously varies across the country, the general trend is undeniable and omnipresent, thanks to…you know who
“the flow of affordable housing” lmfao what planet do you live on big guy? We haven’t had affordable housing in the west for 40+ years, due almost entirely to (bankers) convincing the population that housing must only appreciate in value regardless of all other factors (like wages)
A pod isn’t “housing”
Renting isn’t “housing”
there's no cheap way to get a home for just yourself,
Tinyhomes remain an interesting option
Read through your recent replies retard, you’re the one who started badgering me
> literally no rebuttal
You don’t got shit on TS, don’t try to ape his style, chump
Woah, no rebuttal? WEAK
Isn’t the radiation danger that solar winds/cosmic rays are no longer absorbed/deflected by our magnetosphere? Aka the surface is the dangerous place and caves would provide protection? What makes you say otherwise?
Merry Christmas c/Conspiracies
Inflation and expansion shouldn’t be conflated like that, they're quite different. Different domains, different effects, different proposed causes. Just like with dark energy and dark matter. Just because two things might sound surficially related doesn’t mean they are.
What you probably mean to say is that the redshift increases with distance, not that its acceleration increases with distance (which is the theoretical part).
No, I meant exactly what I said, higher rates of redshift. Which is precisely what we observe. If there was a one time expansion which stopped then all of the distant standard candles we measure would be brighter than we measure them as being. Yes, the rate is inferred (aka we can’t measure the difference in redshift from one second to another, yet), via metrics we can actually measure, like 95% of things in science. I’ve yet to hear an explanation from you as to how things further away are all observed as having greater rates of redshift than things closer. That wouldn’t happen with a one time expansion. Period.
Great comment and I largely agree - I think these fields where normal people stand no chance of dealing with them hands on (“just build your own particle collider”) are full of navel gazing. I just think it would be better if you discussed more so the observations ( rate of redshift increasing with distance aka “spacetime expansion”) and less the weakness of the label and the system of obsessive labeling. While it’s an important point, I’d also like to hear your scientific mind’s thoughts on the scientific observations (which do appear to “disprove” the notion that the universe as a whole conserves energy - though of course with the acknowledgement that it’s “true” “often enough to be very useful knowledge” e.g. in basically any normal human endeavor)
Oh. Thats your issue…
How do you figure that you can still observe galaxies that are further away having higher rates of redshift, if expansion stopped at some point in the past? Surely that would be seen in observation of the furthest objects - if expansion stopped in the past, then the accelerating expansion would hold until some distance where it failed to hold. Yet we don’t observe that. We observe an accelerating expansion as far as we can see, a distance which increases as our tech improves.
What's in question is whether it's expanding right now, how much, and whether the expansion is accelerating or decelerating, and that part isn't measured by redshift but by a longer chain of inferences.
I don’t think this is the case at all. I mean, assuming we’re talking about scientific theories and not feelings
It’s still not clear to me why you dont consider “spacetime expansion” as an explanation for the observation of cosmological redshift. Without needing to get into any math, how are you explaining a rate of redshift that increases with distance (as the cosmological constant model predicts, and as we observe)?
I don’t see why you want to drive an uncrossable gulf between “ZPE fields” and “expanding spacetime”, when it seems the obvious (observed) reality is an expanding spacetime with/comprising a ZPE field
We’ve seen the small scale effects (e.g. Casamir) and the large scale effects (e.g. cosmological redshift) and everything in between from Hawking radiation to Tibetan monks that work with this energy field, to whatever other X-files we’ve collected in our personal files.
But putting aside our preferred tangents and sticking to “the Science” as it stands today, where do you see the disconnect between the observations (redshift) and the explanation (cosmological constant)?
dark energy has no function except that it keeps cosmic structures together for as long as materialists say they existed because otherwise we'd have to admit they didn't exist that long.
That’s dark matter you’re thinking of fyi - dark energy has nothing to do with the structures in the universe, but the energy density of “empty” space.
Plato is quoting Solon
Plato says “~9,000 years ago”
Plato was in the year ~500 BC
500 BC was 2,500 years ago
Thus Plato’s Atlantis tale “occurred” 11,500~12,000 years ago
Atlantis had larger structures but they were not traditional pyramidal or else we would have found them by now.
Ocean levels rose 500feet with the end of the younger dryas. Less than 1% of the ocean floor has been mapped.
Dude make a new community for this or something, you’re posting as much spam about him as hes posting about the yids
“His own side” of course being the jews who funded his entire operation and were in the process of withholding that funding unless he started sucking zionist toes again
https://communities.win/c/ConsumeProduct/p/16aAN6rUMI/is-there-a-better-explanation/c
^Visual of what you’re talking about
"The Crucifixion of Jews Must Stop!" is the title of a famous article written by former New York Governor Martin H. Glynn, published in the October 31, 1919, issue of The American Hebrew magazine.
Context of the Article Subject: Glynn wrote the article to lament and raise awareness about the horrific conditions, including starvation and disease, facing an estimated six million Jewish people in war-torn Eastern Europe following World War I.
Purpose: The article served as a plea for humanitarian aid, specifically within a fundraising campaign aimed at American Jews to help their European coreligionists.
Key Phrases: In the article, he referred to the situation as a potential "holocaust" and asserted that "six million Jewish men and women are starving across the seas".
Legacy and Controversy The article is primarily remembered today because it used the figure of "six million" in the context of a potential "holocaust" of Jewish people, decades before the actual Holocaust of World War II. This has led to the article being exploited by Holocaust deniers as part of their efforts to discredit the historical death toll of the WWII genocide.
However, historians, such as Robert N. Proctor, assert that the use of this number is "simply a remarkable coincidence and nothing more," as the 1919 article addressed a different, earlier crisis.
It’s just a cohencidence goy! Simply a remarkable cohencidence (though it’s illegal to remark on but ignore that for now)! Nothing more!
Manson was a government operation to sow chaos
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHAOS:_Charles_Manson,_the_CIA,_and_the_Secret_History_of_the_Sixties
Read a book sometime and quit getting all your world history from Fortnite and CoD, mongoloid
Between the two of us, you’re the only one who suggested i become the mod here, mushbrain
Now that you’ve been exposed you can crawl back in your hole and stop spamming
I think (((their))) plan involves “transhumanism” and “the technological singularity” - which is to say that (I assume) the race of the slave won’t matter much once all the slaves get brain chipped aka “neura-linked” (to the herd that is, and its digital antichrist shepherd)
ImFineWithThat.jpg
Thanks
Oh, right, the housing and cost of living crisis started under trump, how could I have been so forgetful
Regarding the rest of your schitzo breakdown: Lol. Lmao even.