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Quoted: Really surprised they Chinese are throwing the "Big Guy" under the bus so soon. They must know he's done for. View Quote 2023 is the mid-point for Biden and never has America been weaker and so leaderless. All going to plan and China will take full advantage of this sweet spot. Anything and everything is on the table now. China knows that 2024 could bring back Trump, and the party will be over. So they will trash the house before Dad gets back home. Things are going to get really fucked up in the next 24 months. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It's not aliens. It's the tic tacs that have been encountered and are Chinese. The US is way behind and we think we dominate. They have been flying over the entire US for years and we have no idea. I don’t think the Chinese are even close to being that advanced Keep thinking that Please show us documentation of your on-going analysis?? |
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Quoted: That looks like some kind of debris making reentry View Quote I've never seen something re-enter the atmosphere from two different directions like that. Not even sure how that's possible. The debris would have to be moving at ~Mach 20 in oppposite directions and yet re-enter the atmosphere at the exact same place in the sky point to create a trail of debris moving in two directions. At least that's what I see in the video. Either that or the bright dots to the left are stationary, and its projecting out something that looks like freaking proton torpedoes. Which is even more weird. |
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Quoted: 2023 is the mid-point for Biden and never has America been weaker and so leaderless. All going to plan and China will take full advantage of this sweet spot. Anything and everything is on the table now. China knows that 2024 could bring back Trump, and the party will be over. So they will trash the house before Dad gets back home. Things are going to get really fucked up in the next 24 months. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Really surprised they Chinese are throwing the "Big Guy" under the bus so soon. They must know he's done for. 2023 is the mid-point for Biden and never has America been weaker and so leaderless. All going to plan and China will take full advantage of this sweet spot. Anything and everything is on the table now. China knows that 2024 could bring back Trump, and the party will be over. So they will trash the house before Dad gets back home. Things are going to get really fucked up in the next 24 months. Spot on. |
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Quoted: 2023 is the mid-point for Biden and never has America been weaker and so leaderless. All going to plan and China will take full advantage of this sweet spot. Anything and everything is on the table now. China knows that 2024 could bring back Trump, and the party will be over. So they will trash the house before Dad gets back home. Things are going to get really fucked up in the next 24 months. View Quote I don’t know about “never.” Besides all the things we don’t know about, we do know that the last half of Wilson’s second term he was hidden and actually somewhat to severely incapacitated while allegedly his wife ran the show. The current one at least shows up for puppetry. |
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Quoted: I've never seen something re-enter the atmosphere from two different directions like that. Not even sure how that's possible. The debris would have to be moving at ~Mach 20 in oppposite directions and yet re-enter the atmospehere at the exact same place in the sky point to create a trail of debris moving in two directions. At least that's what I see in the video. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That looks like some kind of debris making reentry I've never seen something re-enter the atmosphere from two different directions like that. Not even sure how that's possible. The debris would have to be moving at ~Mach 20 in oppposite directions and yet re-enter the atmospehere at the exact same place in the sky point to create a trail of debris moving in two directions. At least that's what I see in the video. I didn't notice that before, seems like some kind of collision. |
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Drone or UFO Shot Down Over Alaska By F-22's |
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Quoted: That makes a lot of sense. Kinetic interceptor missile. Spooky. Did we just shoot down a icbm? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I didn't notice that before, seems like some kind of collision. That makes a lot of sense. Kinetic interceptor missile. Spooky. Did we just shoot down a icbm? One single bird? Although the location of reentry seems to make sense. |
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I keep seeing tic tacs mentioned. There is a reason Luis Elizondo put so much emphasis on the five observables. If it doesn't demonstrate one or more of these, it's very unlikely to be a UAP, as currently defined.
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Quoted: I keep seeing tic tacs mentioned. There is a reason Luis Elizondo put so much emphasis on the five observables. If it doesn't demonstrate one or more of these, it's very unlikely to be a UAP, as currently defined. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/42575/flat_750x_075_f-pad_750x1000_f8f8f8_u1_j-2707767.JPG View Quote The tic tacs have moved in a manner that is beyond any earth technology and seem to defy the laws of physics, as we know them. Therefore they are not of earth origin. Nor can they be extraterrestrial. Since space travel is limited by C, the speed of light, it is impossible that they have traveled here from an alien intelligent species. The distances and vastness of space would preclude that. What they are proof of is that earth is a simulation of some sort. And that the programmers or gamesmen of this simulation have recently introduced tic tacs for reasons only known to them. This is the only way they could of gotten here. Things are about to get much weirder. |
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Quoted: I keep seeing tic tacs mentioned. There is a reason Luis Elizondo put so much emphasis on the five observables. If it doesn't demonstrate one or more of these, it's very unlikely to be a UAP, as currently defined. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/42575/flat_750x_075_f-pad_750x1000_f8f8f8_u1_j-2707767.JPG View Quote Ya I don’t see anything suggesting they are actually tic tacs :( |
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Quoted: Nor can they be extraterrestrial. Since space travel is limited by C, the speed of light, it is impossible that they have traveled here from an alien intelligent species. The distances and vastness of space would preclude that. View Quote Just because it takes a long time to travel doesn't mean impossible. Not at all. Humans use to spend major parts of their lives migrating across the earth by foot. A 10 or 20 year trip across space is far from impossible. Consider that they've been here in our solar system for millenia already. We would have no idea probably. Not that I know obviously. Just saying your logic is less than sound. |
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Quoted: Just because it takes a long time to travel doesn't mean impossible. Not at all. Humans use to spend major parts of their lives migrating across the earth by foot. A 10 or 20 year trip across space is far from impossible. Consider that they've been here in our solar system for millenia already. We would have no idea probably. Not that I know obviously. Just saying your logic is less than sound. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Nor can they be extraterrestrial. Since space travel is limited by C, the speed of light, it is impossible that they have traveled here from an alien intelligent species. The distances and vastness of space would preclude that. Just because it takes a long time to travel doesn't mean impossible. Not at all. Humans use to spend major parts of their lives migrating across the earth by foot. A 10 or 20 year trip across space is far from impossible. Consider that they've been here in our solar system for millenia already. We would have no idea probably. Not that I know obviously. Just saying your logic is less than sound. Well, ok. But you are saying exactly what the simulation has programed you to say. |
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Quoted: The tic tacs have moved in a manner that is beyond any earth technology and seem to defy the laws of physics, as we know them. Therefore they are not of earth origin. Nor can they be extraterrestrial. Since space travel is limited by C, the speed of light, it is impossible that they have traveled here from an alien intelligent species. The distances and vastness of space would preclude that. What they are proof of is that earth is a simulation of some sort. And that the programmers or gamesmen of this simulation have recently introduced tic tacs for reasons only known to them. This is the only way they could of gotten here. Things are about to get much weirder. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I keep seeing tic tacs mentioned. There is a reason Luis Elizondo put so much emphasis on the five observables. If it doesn't demonstrate one or more of these, it's very unlikely to be a UAP, as currently defined. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/42575/flat_750x_075_f-pad_750x1000_f8f8f8_u1_j-2707767.JPG The tic tacs have moved in a manner that is beyond any earth technology and seem to defy the laws of physics, as we know them. Therefore they are not of earth origin. Nor can they be extraterrestrial. Since space travel is limited by C, the speed of light, it is impossible that they have traveled here from an alien intelligent species. The distances and vastness of space would preclude that. What they are proof of is that earth is a simulation of some sort. And that the programmers or gamesmen of this simulation have recently introduced tic tacs for reasons only known to them. This is the only way they could of gotten here. Things are about to get much weirder. I don't believe the ET hypothesis is impossible, because we have no idea what we don't know when it comes to technology that makes interplanetary or even intergalactic travel possible. I do think the simulation hypothesis is in the right direction, as crazy as it sounded to me the first few times I heard it. Ditto for the idea that the phenomenon is demonic. Sounded crazy but after five years of closely following this stuff, it seems just as likely as any of the theories. I don't believe any of this has anything at all to do with the balloons and "mystery objects" that are being encountered now. If "they" wanted to get our attention, they would just crash one or more of their craft near one or more highly sensitive military installations. Oh wait........ |
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Quoted: Just because it takes a long time to travel doesn't mean impossible. Not at all. Humans use to spend major parts of their lives migrating across the earth by foot. A 10 or 20 year trip across space is far from impossible. Consider that they've been here in our solar system for millenia already. We would have no idea probably. Not that I know obviously. Just saying your logic is less than sound. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Nor can they be extraterrestrial. Since space travel is limited by C, the speed of light, it is impossible that they have traveled here from an alien intelligent species. The distances and vastness of space would preclude that. Just because it takes a long time to travel doesn't mean impossible. Not at all. Humans use to spend major parts of their lives migrating across the earth by foot. A 10 or 20 year trip across space is far from impossible. Consider that they've been here in our solar system for millenia already. We would have no idea probably. Not that I know obviously. Just saying your logic is less than sound. Maybe they live in that comet that’s buzzing us. |
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Quoted: Is that supposed to put me at ease? Because it doesn’t. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
Move along, nothing to see here. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fou33b7XgAEArbW?format=png&name=900x900 Is that supposed to put me at ease? Because it doesn’t. Lol. No shit. What is worse, that it tricked our radar and was not actually there or that it evaded our jets. |
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Quoted: This is what most people are completely unaware of and I believe part of why the government is so unwilling to divulge what it knows. I don't believe the ET hypothesis is impossible, because we have no idea what we don't know when it comes to technology that makes interplanetary or even intergalactic travel possible. I do think the simulation hypothesis is in the right direction, as crazy as it sounded to me the first few times I heard it. Ditto for the idea that the phenomenon is demonic. Sounded crazy but after five years of closely following this stuff, it seems just as likely as any of the theories. I don't believe any of this has anything at all to do with the balloons and "mystery objects" that are being encountered now. If "they" wanted to get our attention, they would just crash one or more of their craft near one or more highly sensitive military installations. Oh wait........ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I keep seeing tic tacs mentioned. There is a reason Luis Elizondo put so much emphasis on the five observables. If it doesn't demonstrate one or more of these, it's very unlikely to be a UAP, as currently defined. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/42575/flat_750x_075_f-pad_750x1000_f8f8f8_u1_j-2707767.JPG The tic tacs have moved in a manner that is beyond any earth technology and seem to defy the laws of physics, as we know them. Therefore they are not of earth origin. Nor can they be extraterrestrial. Since space travel is limited by C, the speed of light, it is impossible that they have traveled here from an alien intelligent species. The distances and vastness of space would preclude that. What they are proof of is that earth is a simulation of some sort. And that the programmers or gamesmen of this simulation have recently introduced tic tacs for reasons only known to them. This is the only way they could of gotten here. Things are about to get much weirder. I don't believe the ET hypothesis is impossible, because we have no idea what we don't know when it comes to technology that makes interplanetary or even intergalactic travel possible. I do think the simulation hypothesis is in the right direction, as crazy as it sounded to me the first few times I heard it. Ditto for the idea that the phenomenon is demonic. Sounded crazy but after five years of closely following this stuff, it seems just as likely as any of the theories. I don't believe any of this has anything at all to do with the balloons and "mystery objects" that are being encountered now. If "they" wanted to get our attention, they would just crash one or more of their craft near one or more highly sensitive military installations. Oh wait........ There are probably civilizations out there that are millions and even billions of years more advanced than us. No telling what their technology can do, and may be they can travel faster than C. Then space travel is possible. But how would they find us in the vastness of the universe? Now plenty of scientists believe in the simulation hypothesis. Even Elon Musk thinks we're all probably trapped in a "Matrix"-like pseudo existence. The governments would never tell us anything. They fear a breakdown of civilization if people knew the truth. Most people can't handle the truth. And I doubt I could either, whatever the truth is. All I know is its not what we have been told. |
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View Quote OK. Next time you see General Woke or President Demented, tell them I have some questions. Is our ROE now that we shoot things that we can’t positively identify? If what we shot down is owned by a non nation-state actor, have they made a demand for compensation? Who was it? If what we shot down is owned by a non nation-state actor, have we suspended their air carrier certification or barred them from US airspace? Who was it? If what we shot down is indeed owned by a nation-state, and was violating our sovereign airspace, isn’t this a predicate to war? Is there a reason we can’t see the video and hear the audio of the shoot-down before we go to war? It’s unidentified, and it’s flying, and it’s an object. What would that make it? Isn’t this sort of, well, important? But hey, who is bringing the chips and dip and rot gut domestic swill tomorrow? I can’t wait till the halftime show. |
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Quoted: Yes, many times. What hasn't made the news is that one of the other two pairs of F-22s was using the callsign Luke. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Has it been noted that the F-22 that took down the Chicom balloon had the callsign "Frank?" https://www.businessinsider.com/meet-ace-wwi-pilot-famous-for-shooting-down-enemy-balloons-2023-2 Yes, many times. What hasn't made the news is that one of the other two pairs of F-22s was using the callsign Luke. Then that's just awesome. |
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Quoted: The tic tacs have moved in a manner that is beyond any earth technology and seem to defy the laws of physics, as we know them. Therefore they are not of earth origin. Nor can they be extraterrestrial. Since space travel is limited by C, the speed of light, it is impossible that they have traveled here from an alien intelligent species. The distances and vastness of space would preclude that. What they are proof of is that earth is a simulation of some sort. And that the programmers or gamesmen of this simulation have recently introduced tic tacs for reasons only known to them. This is the only way they could of gotten here. Things are about to get much weirder. View Quote No one has witnessed these things defying physics. That was observed with radar, which can be spoofed. Which makes sense from the perspective of a foreign power trying to learn about our radar emissions. |
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Quoted: Just because it takes a long time to travel doesn't mean impossible. Not at all. Humans use to spend major parts of their lives migrating across the earth by foot. A 10 or 20 year trip across space is far from impossible. Consider that they've been here in our solar system for millenia already. We would have no idea probably. Not that I know obviously. Just saying your logic is less than sound. View Quote Agree , saying it moves like nothing we have, it's beyond our tech. Then saying they can't travel faster than c because we don't know how. Ok |
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Quoted: CDR David Fravor would disagree with you View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: No one has witnessed these things defying physics. That was observed with radar, which can be spoofed. Which makes sense from the perspective of a foreign power trying to learn about our radar emissions. CDR David Fravor would disagree with you No, I don't think he would. Maybe I need to listen to 10+ hours of his interviews/podcasts again but he never saw it go from 80k to sea level in a second with his own eyes. |
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Canadian Defense Minister confirms shape of object shot down over Canada | NewsNation Prime |
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Quoted: @Pi_r_Round https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/120557/0E137D46-9709-449F-AD95-6A7302A2EF7F_jpe-2707660.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:
@Pi_r_Round https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/120557/0E137D46-9709-449F-AD95-6A7302A2EF7F_jpe-2707660.JPG This answers my question about using heat seeking missles to shoot them down. I was wondering what heat source the balloons have and how sensitive the sensors are. |
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PsyOps. Lie to prepare us for another lie, etc. keep us confused, afraid, ready to give up everything for “protection”.
Ignore these hypocritical devil worshipers. |
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Quoted: The tic tacs have moved in a manner that is beyond any earth technology and seem to defy the laws of physics, as we know them. Therefore they are not of earth origin. Nor can they be extraterrestrial. Since space travel is limited by C, the speed of light, it is impossible that they have traveled here from an alien intelligent species. The distances and vastness of space would preclude that. What they are proof of is that earth is a simulation of some sort. And that the programmers or gamesmen of this simulation have recently introduced tic tacs for reasons only known to them. This is the only way they could of gotten here. Things are about to get much weirder. View Quote The problem is these are assumptions, based on what we “know”. From what I remember, distance actually can drastically decrease as speed drastically increases. And not inversely, but exponentially. |
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Quoted: We can count ants on the desert floor from a space camera and we are supposed to believe that we don't know the second another country puts some shit into the air ? and it starts floating our way and 'holy shit - would you look at that ? !' And then we can't see what the fuck it is ? ok then . . . View Quote Exactly. This is just more pysops. |
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Quoted: There are probably civilizations out there that are millions and even billions of years more advanced than us. No telling what their technology can do, and may be they can travel faster than C. Then space travel is possible. But how would they find us in the vastness of the universe? Now plenty of scientists believe in the simulation hypothesis. Even Elon Musk thinks we're all probably trapped in a "Matrix"-like pseudo existence. The governments would never tell us anything. They fear a breakdown of civilization if people knew the truth. Most people can't handle the truth. And I doubt I could either, whatever the truth is. All I know is its not what we have been told. View Quote There was a time it was believed that humans could not travel faster than the speed of sound. What you believe is only based on our current understanding of physics and time. It's awfully arrogant to say that we know all of the limits and there are no tricks around it. |
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Quoted: The problem is these are assumptions, based on what we “know”. From what I remember, distance actually can drastically decrease as speed drastically increases. And not inversely, but exponentially. View Quote Never heard of that. Interesting. But I am not a physicist. I do know that at 60 MPH your front bumper becomes shorter by the length of one atomic nuclei. And mass increases to infinity as you near the speed of light. And time slows down. All that relativity stuff. Makes your head spin! |
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I am a bit religious. Traditional Judaism in particular....
But the "we are living in a simulation thing" gets to me. It sure seems like we are....and the frame rate is the speed of light (why it is the limit) In traditional Judaism, there is a concept that all of creation is renewed "every instant." Hmmmmm..... |
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Quoted: I am a bit religious. Traditional Judaism in particular.... But the "we are living in a simulation thing" gets to me. It sure seems like we are....and the frame rate is the speed of light (why it is the limit) In traditional Judaism, there is a concept that all of creation is renewed "every instant." Hmmmmm..... View Quote Wow, that's interesting, I would have thought that ran contrary to any traditional religious beliefs. I don't mean that in a disrepectful way, its just surprising to me, but I don't get the simulation concept. To me, it seems thats some kind of response to current technology. |
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Quoted: I am a bit religious. Traditional Judaism in particular.... But the "we are living in a simulation thing" gets to me. It sure seems like we are....and the frame rate is the speed of light (why it is the limit) In traditional Judaism, there is a concept that all of creation is renewed "every instant." Hmmmmm..... View Quote Simulation does neatly explain all of the "quantum weirdness" and a few other things, as well as Creator and much of the missing space of "What was before the Big Bang and what caused the Big Bang" and other philosophical and some religious concepts. |
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Quoted: There are probably civilizations out there that are millions and even billions of years more advanced than us. No telling what their technology can do, and may be they can travel faster than C. Then space travel is possible. But how would they find us in the vastness of the universe? Now plenty of scientists believe in the simulation hypothesis. Even Elon Musk thinks we're all probably trapped in a "Matrix"-like pseudo existence. The governments would never tell us anything. They fear a breakdown of civilization if people knew the truth. Most people can't handle the truth. And I doubt I could either, whatever the truth is. All I know is its not what we have been told. View Quote That would kinda make sense. When I was a kid I used to read books about ancient history and discovered artifacts that “couldn’t be explained”. So what if earth is a game that every time so far has reached a point where the reset button gets pushed? |
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If they are from another planet, which I highly doubt.
It means they can travel million of light years just to get shot down by a primitive civilization? |
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Quoted: Wow, that's interesting, I would have thought that ran contrary to any traditional religious beliefs. I don't mean that in a disrepectful way, its just surprising to me, but I don't get the simulation concept. To me, it seems thats some kind of response to current technology. View Quote I sure dont know how it works....but mass becoming infinite at the speed of lite sure seems like you are *forever* (the time thing) stuck in a single frame of the infinite, that refreshes at the frame rate of the speed of light Meh, all yall could just be my dream or my entire life could be punishment and *normal* is bliss on a level that we can not even describe. I dont know how it works. |
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Quoted: I sure dont know how it works....but mass becoming infinite at the speed of lite sure seems like you are *forever* (the time thing) stuck in a single frame of the infinite, that refreshes at the frame rate of the speed of light Meh, all yall could just be my dream or my entire life could be punishment and *normal* is bliss on a level that we can not even describe. I dont know how it works. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wow, that's interesting, I would have thought that ran contrary to any traditional religious beliefs. I don't mean that in a disrepectful way, its just surprising to me, but I don't get the simulation concept. To me, it seems thats some kind of response to current technology. I sure dont know how it works....but mass becoming infinite at the speed of lite sure seems like you are *forever* (the time thing) stuck in a single frame of the infinite, that refreshes at the frame rate of the speed of light Meh, all yall could just be my dream or my entire life could be punishment and *normal* is bliss on a level that we can not even describe. I dont know how it works. The smallest time jump is = 5.39 × 10-44 seconds (0.< 42 zeros >539 seconds) That's the shortest quantum time, the time it takes light to travel one Planck Distance or updates at 1.855×1043 Hertz. The speed of light could be limited by the range of memory block addressing that can be addressed in a single time step. With that as the "clock rate" of our simulation, everything gets quantize to Planck units in "jumps" from "frame to frame" in simulation updates, which works slightly differently depending if somebody is looking or not (Delayed Choice Double-Slit Experiment - Time Travel) If you're looking at it, things act as particles, if looked at in bulk, they're simulated as waves which makes the computing of the simulation simpler. Same way a video card will render grass as a green fur at a distance but up close it will render each vein of fiber in an individual blade of grass. No need to use up precious graphics rendering cycles rendering things which absolutely cannot be distinguished at the view distance. The closer you look, the more time is spent rendering. That's the expounding on why quantum mechanics is most easily explained by viewing reality as a simulation and the "fundamental unit limits". |
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Quoted: I guess Canada doesn't have any type of air defenses? Why couldn't they do it themselves? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So it flies over our airspace in Alaska, cool. It enters Canada and they want it shot down? wtf Thanks Canada? I guess Canada doesn't have any type of air defenses? Why couldn't they do it themselves? |
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Quoted: Well crap. Too bad a pilot out of 419 "Moose" squadron out of Cold Lake didn't get the kill. 3 stencils for F-22's in a week. Pretty good week ! View Quote |
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How Would a Nuclear EMP Affect the Power Grid? Here is the REAL threat. It won't kill everyone outright, it will kill our nation's economy faster than FJB can sign an executive order. |
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