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Engineeer

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  1. You still don't understand what energy is? What a bummer? I wrote it down somewhere But explaining it without specific geometric variables and conditions doesn't really explain it at all If only somebody knew math that they never wrote down and didn't forget it? Now I'm thinking about when I should forget it. I'll remember Laughing like a clown might intimidate the interrogator instead of scaring him in this scenario, depends on what he's asking for. If they want important information, like what light is, maybe I should ask.
  2. The military is god to you sirs They are the reason you are a overworked I'm not afraid to be killed, I'm afraid to fail to stand up for myself. It is not fear keeping me an enthralled meekly Saint crip, it is situational awareness. I know that I can't live as a man without it eventually killing me, I also know no single other man military or not survives the long haul without turning into a total hound-dog at some point. You just can't win.
  3. It's about understanding mistakes
  4. Understanding duress or the need for pain in the body is the false sense of hope it gives the ___ Understanding the emotion of hubris is derived from the coming of it's opposite.
  5. "Must keep appearances" even when they make you look bad and set you up for failure? Why tho
  6. You can't even define light. If you could find where I did in my comments you'd have the edge on me in physics. I only know the graph to define when and how in my untorturable mind.
  7. You could fabricate it with an algorithm if you know the physics beneath the physics of the chemical bonds in the dna branches The dangers of an AI are absolute
  8. Free will is overrated. Although people are limited to the realities in which they can accept. Although some try to maintain a good spirit in the hard times and keep an open mind about things Should they be the ones punished? Or should we flip the script? I can't decide
  9. At the time that he was talking to Loki they were and one would end up in the main timeline Some are of the mind that Loki was a shit quality character and got what he deserved. But that would a pessimistic attitude.
  10. The difference from one moment to another in the chemical bonds of the dna is exclusive to brain tissue and necessary to move the dna around From that viewpoint the universe has a beginning and end if you're of the mind that it is spheres resulting from Murphy's Law. The spontaneous creation, or LCDM, is much more provocative because it implies a creator in many a mind.
  11. Depends on if it makes others more comfortable to be around oneself or not. The erasing of alternate timelines preserved the main one so no. Loki gets imprisoned using his power to hold the branches of multiple timelines together. But he committed a few selfish acts
  12. Every suicide could have been prevented if we could go wherever we wanted at any given time with the option of solidarity, and the right video and audio reinforcement, the right sensations, time can work miracles for an otherwise overly compartmentalized and competitive populace. The issue is that most all spacecraft need to stop and refuel, and are not fast enough to do so on limited fuel before being caught up with. The solution to this problem is out there, I assure you. I just, I just need more time. Please don't let them turn me into a "jerk".
  13. It over-outweighed the damage he caused. And that is just a taste of the sacrifices Jesus made in just 33 years. Jesus never once did anything that was not a selfless act. Imagine that. We'll never see Loki again, and some people will still call him a loser. The truth remains he was a nobler God than Thor, in the end. And it's not where you start.
  14. If one knows the physics He can do things with graphical coordinates that can tool the microrobotics that control the program-user interface to do the right moves. I've demonstrated that motion can be just as accurate as a UR3 if I'd had more time to disassemble the device "If I have C=1 and A=<1 anything I do has a small probability of falling onto an exact degree. .99^2 + B^2 = 1, B=sqrt(1-.9801)=0.14106735970. sin(1deg)=.01745240643, for what I just got 1/x=.01745/0.14107=0.1237 so 1=0.1237x, so x=1/0.1237=8.08407437348deg". Keeping me at a disadvantage won't do you any favors in the long run.
  15. I had 1 degree instead of 57 it was on my mind too much but I caught you before you answered I would have figured it out anyway without your help. https://www.google.com/search?q=((57.2958)pi)%2F180&sca_esv=581999558&sxsrf=AM9HkKmV10D79w5C60kuo8V_m7XCE8XKKA%3A1699903165109&ei=vXZSZZb4BbTf0PEPq6q9qAY&ved=0ahUKEwjWyrvi2MGCAxW0LzQIHStVD2UQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=((57.2958)pi)%2F180&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiESgoNTcuMjk1OClwaSkvMTgwSKGXAlC4CFjVjwJwA3gBkAEAmAHHAaABgw2qAQM4Lji4AQPIAQD4AQH4AQKoAhTCAgoQABhHGNYEGLADwgIKEAAYigUYsAMYQ8ICBxAjGIoFGCfCAgQQIxgnwgIHEAAYigUYQ8ICCBAAGIAEGLEDwgIHEC4YigUYQ8ICBxAjGOoCGCfCAhAQABiKBRjqAhi0AhhD2AEBwgIWEAAYAxiPARjlAhjqAhi0AhiMA9gBAsICBRAAGIAEwgIEEAAYHuIDBBgAIEGIBgGQBgq6BgYIARABGAG6BgYIAhABGAs&sclient=gws-wiz-serp Now while pi/180(xetc) is the right answer pi itself comes from the 360 degree polygon you have to do all that paperwork to find and it's average formula between the inner square of r=1 with diameter 2 I'm trying to use my communication skills to solve this black hole of a mess you've turned my topic into. Now communication technology is more of an elaborate jigsaw game set up after the Constitution was written, which isn't messy it's un-American.
  16. The planck length isn't in dispute the problem is the planck time. Seeing as how time is relative.
  17. The point is UFTs exist purely in a mathematical concept. A condition set such as what you're saying, "all fundamental interactions are manifested from the electromagnetic interaction" would be an equation My equation has set conditions of spherical coordinates that evolve on their own that state that gravity is the only interaction in the universe and that particles arise from graviton interactions and light are these particles moving at a velocity equal to the rate at which the local quantum gravity decreases by the inverse square law. Which is why light has so many different frequencies. c just has something to do with initial diameters (these spherical coordinates in planck units)
  18. You'd have to set conditions for it and graph them and see if they behave like the other 3 interactions. Assuming you set what gravity is. Generally it just pulls stuff in but obviously with gravity waves, and gravitons, gravity becomes more complex than just a field that tugs.
  19. I have a secret mathematics for it expected to behave like a particle.
  20. My reconciliation of the wave function, discrete as in noncontinuous
  21. If there were infinite galaxies in the universe what is the likelihood that the ratio of those spinning clockwise to those spinning counterclockwise would be 50:50? Actually extremely small. If 1/3 of the universe was antimatter, that means it annihilated another 1/3 of the mass in the universe, which means the current universe only contains 1/3 of the overall mass it used to contain prior to 13.8 billions years ago, twice as much mass inside the same volume might make the formation of SMBHs so early on more plausible.
  22. Imagine a certain volume of space is instantly deleted. Now the space around it fills the void halfway and making the diameter of the void volume double in length. As it quadruples in length, the void is 3/4ths full. What this does to the light would appear to have the same effect as redshift. But the light isn't actually travelling further. The space it occupies is being warped as space fills in gaps. In an expanding universe yes. That has problems, namely the furthest galaxies we look at already having SMBHs despite the fact that these black holes did not have time to form or become that large looking at galaxies that old.
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