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- Re: 1 billion green toilets for india?
this is a science project.
rajah is a churchman known to often start his sentence with "praying". he
is an enthusiastic campaigner of 3mc*2 missionary agenda of "equal
intelligence design" which aims to achieve equal inteligence for all by
getting all to pray to jezuz; it is a very cruel twist on equal opportunity
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
Well, at least you know how to keep your many betters
amused with your ignorance and kook drivel. Doesn't help
the credibility of you or your insane cartoon conspiracy,
though....<chuckle>
[link]
"Gravitational potential energy is energy an object possesses because of
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
So, you lied again when you claimed that I did.
As has been proved, the static load was greater than the
load exerted as the upper block was accelerating downward.
Learn how to read and think.
[link]...
"Explicitly invoking Newton's Third Law puts this result in another
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
Your "mind' is the only thing that's closed in this
discussion, nut job. <chuckle>
As has been proved, the static load was greater than the
load exerted as the upper block was accelerating downward.
Learn how to read and think.
[link]...
- Re: 9-11 First Responders See and Hear Controlled Demolition -- FACT
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 01:22:09 -0700, Alim Nassor <alimnas...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Pervert.
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
Of course it does. You're still not reading or thinking.
As has been proved, the static load was greater than the
load exerted as the upper block was accelerating downward.
Learn how to read and think.
[link]...
"Explicitly invoking Newton's Third Law puts this result in another
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
We can't see the videos that play in your "mind", nut job.
Since you lie a lot and are easily confused, just post the
link. <g>
Here's proof of free fall - again.
This video proves free fall. Even NIST was finally forced
to admit it. This is shown nine minutes into the video.
[link]
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
I never once said that, nut job. If I had, you'd be able to quote
it, rather than let me expose you as a helpless, self deprecating
nut job and a liar again. <chuckle>
As has been proved, the static load was greater than the
load exerted as the upper block was accelerating downward.
Learn how to read and think.
- Re: the drag argument against lesage gravity
John, if you're in an elliptical orbit, if you are not moving with
respect to space on one side of the orbit, you are SURELY moving with
respect to space at a different part of the orbit.
- Re: 1 billion green toilets for india?
And mentally ill British citizens. If Potter were British he would
have been hanged by now - he satisfies the first criterion very
capably.
- Re: From Where the WTC Nutbaggery Starts - Delusional Mind of Ironhead
Nine minutes into the video, nut job. Even NIST has
been forced to acknowledge WTCF7's free fall drop.
Your kooky lies sure are blatant, stupid, and easily
exposed.....
[link]
- Re: 1 billion green toilets for india?
Two faults in logic. One: your reference to what you assume to be my
religion. Two: that Jews have a monopoly upon the correct finding that
Potter is a twat.
- Re: What is Cost of earth?
Depends on your definition of "own", doesn't it?
- Re: What is Cost of earth?
Right. Try not paying those taxes. You'll find out who
really owns the land.
- Re: Known physics defeated by simple puzzle?
[snip for brevity]
Not according to SR in the scenario we were discussing. We have to increase
the distance between C and D to make that work.
It depends which setup you mean
Then you have changed your scenario, and C and D are no longer 300000km
apart in their rest frame
You are the one posting contradictory setups. Your initial setup cannot