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@Kevj Have both showed you quotes where you have said you have done experiments with superfluids.
It's here right in front of you
Must be digging out his years of research......
Getting his spirit level oot
This is true to form. He denies everything and there are plenty of times in this thread I have both copied direct quote from himself and linked to them, and he denies that. When someone's level of denial is that they completely deny clear evidence of what they have just said (once was on the previous page) when right in front of their face for all to see, it shows why literally anything can be dismissed as no evidence. Probably thinks it is a conspiracy and one of the mods is part of this "higher controlling group", and has been instructed to edit his posts.
There's a story and that's all it is. There are no facts and you know it.
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Lies
There is no evidence of 65 million-year-old meteor strikes, only what you're told by the storytellers who claim it without evidence.
Lies. There is masses of evidence, covering many branches of science, all pointing to a massive meteor strike. You just deny it all.
The word angle tells you enough.
Yes, an angle can be anything, you are just being obtuse about it and assuming it is a very tight 'skimming' angle. Why not one of the others, close to perpenducular to the surface?
So you regularly see meteors hit the moon, right?
Or do amateurs supposedly do?
Or is it the big wigs that only see them and tell us about it?
I posted this earlier when I said "recorded by many amateurs". My meaning of that is that many amateurs have witnessed it and have records. I literally said this in the post you are quoting, what is wrong with you? The moon is a popular study and imaging target for amateur astronomers. Go to any astronomy forum and there are regular posts where someone has been imaging away and captured a strike. These are sometimes followed up with images of new craters. I have not personally seen one, but did image one area, a week before someone recorded a strike and a small new crater, which I then went back and looked at. "only big wigs that tell us", shows your level of paranoia.
I haven't fully studied the image, have you?
So you fully admit you have never spent time at a telescope studying the moon, yet you claim no new craters appear. How do you know this? This is a classic example, you assume no new craters appear then cling to it as a desperate truth, yet you base this on nothing but an assumption you made without any evidence. This is what you do with everything and hence live in a paranoid fantasy land. Any in answer to the second part, yes I spend many hours outside doing astronomy (as I have posted many times before), studying craters and other features on the moon, imaging many of them.
From where?
The 8 inches per mile squared is from your global setup that you believe in.
No 8 inches squared is from a flat earth fantasy trying to disprove the globe. I have posted many times that this rule is wrong, and even produced a short paper doing a mathematical analysis of why it is wrong, so please don't credit your moronic chantings to me.
You still fail to provide any evidence of the experiments you have done that you say prove all your drivel. This is because you have lied about them, if not then why do you not share this ground breaking research?
It's there in an image are you thick?
Scroll up a few messages and
@Kevj Posted a link to it
There are times I've thought, "oh for a decent session face to face with a wipe board and some patient physicists, perhaps we could explain something to him", but jesus, this is a whole new level of stupidity.
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Paranoid denial beyond all hope
A glossary for this thread would be a great read. Proper funny.
I was wondering if there were web services where you can host odd pages of text. I can stick any image in imgBB and put any video on YouTube, but not sure where I can knock up a document, other than wikipedia who would instantly throw it away as a waste of space. I was thinking a couple of days ago of drawing up a conspiracy theorist play book. If you look through the thread there are around 7 standard responses along the lines of:
1 - Flat denial, witnessed by the "show me a quote" nonsense today. "There is no evidence" being the most common phrase
2 - Do some homework - "Prove it to me", "Explain in your own words"
3 - Dismiss because it is handed on a plate - Somehow an accumulation of human knowledge is invalid, even if can be proven.
4 - Ignore - Just don't reply to those bits when backed into a corner
5 - Attack. Stop trying to explain or convince about your shaky argument and just attack the accepted norm, thus turning the conversation
6 - Deflect. Similar to attack, but miss the point and change the subject. E.g. when talking about the size of the moon, reply "But that doesn't show the distance to the so called stars",
7 - Play dumb - Ask the same question again while quoting the person who gives the answer in your quote
There are more than 7, but because these things repeat on a loop, I was thinking it is useful to have a common frame of reference "Ah, you have gone for CT response 5, well....."