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Pollster Frank Luntz told CNN that Joe Biden calling Trump supporters “garbage” was a turning point which will have a “huge” effect on moving voters away from supporting Kamala Harris.
https://modernity.news/2024/10/30/frank-luntz-bidens-garbage-comment-will-have-huge-effect-on-moving-voters/
https://modernity.news/2024/10/30/frank-luntz-bidens-garbage-comment-will-have-huge-effect-on-moving-voters/
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Forwarded from Hans G. Schantz
I read about Dingle's objections to special relativity and thought I'd check it out, so I bought his book. I shouldn't have. It was a wall-of-text gamma screed that was 10% incoherent physics and 90% indignation at being poorly treated by the scientific community. I was hoping to at least discover some good quotations. The best I found was Max Born telling Dingle that Dingle's book on special relativity was awesome and then a couple of decades later telling him he had fundamental misunderstandings and ought to read a good book on the subject. That was funny. I may be able to use that.
The second dispute began in the late 1950s, following Dingle's retirement and centered on the theory of special relativity.[8] [9] Initially Dingle argued that, contrary to the usual understanding of the famous twin paradox, special relativity did not predict unequal aging of twins, one of whom makes a high-speed voyage and returns to Earth. However, Dingle then came to realize and acknowledge that his understanding of the problem had been mistaken. He then began to argue that special relativity was empirically wrong in its predictions, although experimental evidence showed he was mistaken about this.[10] Ultimately, Dingle re-focused his criticism to claim that special relativity was logically inconsistent, declaring that special relativity "unavoidably requires that A works more slowly than B and B more slowly than A — which it requires no super-intelligence to see is impossible."[11] Hence he asserted that the well-known reciprocity of the Lorentz transformation is self-evidently impossible.[12] As Whitrow explained in his obituary for Dingle, this is not correct, as it rests on Dingle's mistaken assumption that the conflicting ratios of event times used by Dingle are invariants.[1]
That sums it up. Two observers each perceive the other's clocks are running slow; two clocks cannot simultaneously run slower than the other. I get his point about that being a metaphysical impossibility, but I'm fine with it being an apparent difference in perspective from two observers.
One might similarly refute the law of perspective by saying, "Let's stand apart at a distance at which you appear no bigger than my thumb, and I appear no bigger than your thumb. Since we cannot both be smaller than each other's thumb, the laws of perspective are inherently contradictory and in error."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Dingle
https://amzn.to/4eaU8gn The reviews lie.
The second dispute began in the late 1950s, following Dingle's retirement and centered on the theory of special relativity.[8] [9] Initially Dingle argued that, contrary to the usual understanding of the famous twin paradox, special relativity did not predict unequal aging of twins, one of whom makes a high-speed voyage and returns to Earth. However, Dingle then came to realize and acknowledge that his understanding of the problem had been mistaken. He then began to argue that special relativity was empirically wrong in its predictions, although experimental evidence showed he was mistaken about this.[10] Ultimately, Dingle re-focused his criticism to claim that special relativity was logically inconsistent, declaring that special relativity "unavoidably requires that A works more slowly than B and B more slowly than A — which it requires no super-intelligence to see is impossible."[11] Hence he asserted that the well-known reciprocity of the Lorentz transformation is self-evidently impossible.[12] As Whitrow explained in his obituary for Dingle, this is not correct, as it rests on Dingle's mistaken assumption that the conflicting ratios of event times used by Dingle are invariants.[1]
That sums it up. Two observers each perceive the other's clocks are running slow; two clocks cannot simultaneously run slower than the other. I get his point about that being a metaphysical impossibility, but I'm fine with it being an apparent difference in perspective from two observers.
One might similarly refute the law of perspective by saying, "Let's stand apart at a distance at which you appear no bigger than my thumb, and I appear no bigger than your thumb. Since we cannot both be smaller than each other's thumb, the laws of perspective are inherently contradictory and in error."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Dingle
https://amzn.to/4eaU8gn The reviews lie.
Wikipedia
Herbert Dingle
British astronomer and historian of science (1890–1978)
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Forwarded from Vox Day
Strategic Dissipation
Big Serge explains why Ukraine has already lost its war: Ukraine’s overarching strategic concept would appear to be pulling in two directions. Verbally, Zelensky has tied the prospects for negotiations to a de-escalation of the war on Russia’s part (while excluding categorically any negotiations relevant to Russia’s own war aims), but Ukraine’s own actions – […]
https://voxday.net/2024/10/31/strategic-dissipation/
Big Serge explains why Ukraine has already lost its war: Ukraine’s overarching strategic concept would appear to be pulling in two directions. Verbally, Zelensky has tied the prospects for negotiations to a de-escalation of the war on Russia’s part (while excluding categorically any negotiations relevant to Russia’s own war aims), but Ukraine’s own actions – […]
https://voxday.net/2024/10/31/strategic-dissipation/
"As of this writing, fully three weeks of web content have not been archived. What we are missing and what has changed is anyone’s guess. And we have no idea when the service will come back. It is entirely possible that it will not come back, that the only real history to which we can take recourse will be pre-October 8, 2024, the date on which everything changed."
https://brownstone.org/articles/they-are-scrubbing-the-internet-right-now/
https://brownstone.org/articles/they-are-scrubbing-the-internet-right-now/
Brownstone Institute
They Are Scrubbing the Internet Right Now ⋆ Brownstone Institute
Archive.org has stopped taking images of content on all platforms. We have gone a long time since this service has chronicled the Internet.
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"When retreat is not an option, defeat is an inevitability."
https://voxday.net/2024/11/01/you-know-its-going-well/
https://voxday.net/2024/11/01/you-know-its-going-well/
Vox Popoli
You Know It's Going Well - Vox Popoli
When retreat is not an option, defeat is an inevitability: The Ukrainian military has reportedly instructed soldiers to avoid using the term “retreat” in communication with the press, according to a reporter from RFE/RL, the US state-run foreign media network.…
Forwarded from ☦️ Yuri Bezmenov Warned Us 🇺🇸
Not only will Twitter not be playing Whack A Mole with accounts that post evidence of election fraud like it was last time, Twitter will be actively helping the process of exposing it if it happens this time.
This will be a gamechanger this election I think. You can question Musk's motives for this, but that doesn't change this fact.
This will be a gamechanger this election I think. You can question Musk's motives for this, but that doesn't change this fact.
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Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (jd)
🚢 LA Refinery Closure Adds Long-Haul Demand for Product Tankers in Pacific
Phillips 66 has announced plans to close its refinery in Los Angeles, a sprawling 100-year-old facility adjacent to the San Pedro port complex. The decision takes about 140,000 barrels per day of refining capacity off the California market, and it will prompt shifts in tanker routes to replace the lost volume.
According to energy shipping specialists Poten & Partners, the refinery shutdown will increase the amount of fuel that California imports from East Asian refiners. Domestic tanker capacity is nearly at full utilization, and there is no orderbook for additional U.S.-built tankers at present, so Poten believes that additional shipments from the Gulf Coast to California are unlikely. Instead, the consultancy suggests, the replacement fuel will likely come from the place with the greatest capacity to produce it at a favorable cost - East Asia.
https://maritime-executive.com/article/la-refinery-closure-adds-long-haul-demand-for-product-tankers-in-pacific
📝 chigrl: "Notable as California to be dependent on fuel from Asia now"
Phillips 66 has announced plans to close its refinery in Los Angeles, a sprawling 100-year-old facility adjacent to the San Pedro port complex. The decision takes about 140,000 barrels per day of refining capacity off the California market, and it will prompt shifts in tanker routes to replace the lost volume.
According to energy shipping specialists Poten & Partners, the refinery shutdown will increase the amount of fuel that California imports from East Asian refiners. Domestic tanker capacity is nearly at full utilization, and there is no orderbook for additional U.S.-built tankers at present, so Poten believes that additional shipments from the Gulf Coast to California are unlikely. Instead, the consultancy suggests, the replacement fuel will likely come from the place with the greatest capacity to produce it at a favorable cost - East Asia.
https://maritime-executive.com/article/la-refinery-closure-adds-long-haul-demand-for-product-tankers-in-pacific
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LA Refinery Closure Adds Long-Haul Demand for Product Tankers in Pacific
Phillips 66 has announced plans to close its refinery in Los Angeles, a sprawling 100-year-old facility adjacent to the San Pedro port complex. The d...
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Forwarded from Intel Slava
"The United States has not waged war under my watch. We have [achieved] peace through force. That's wonderful. You shouldn't send your children to war to be blown up for a country you've never heard of. I won't send you to fight and die in stupid foreign wars that never end," he said.
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Forwarded from The Paranormies Present (WhiteFace - it's the Jews™️)
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10 mm & TX-30
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Forwarded from LifeSiteNews
Trudeau to crackdown on pregnancy centers?
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/trudeau-government-introduces-bill-that-could-strip-pro-life-pregnancy-centers-of-charity-status/?utm_source=telegram
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/trudeau-government-introduces-bill-that-could-strip-pro-life-pregnancy-centers-of-charity-status/?utm_source=telegram
LifeSite
Trudeau government introduces bill that could strip pro-life pregnancy centers of charity status - LifeSite
In a press release Tuesday, Trudeau’s Department of Finance announced new legislation to amend the Income Tax Act and Income Tax Regulations to protect 'reproductive freedom,' a euphemism for abortion, by preventing the so-called 'abuse of charitable status.'
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Literally a foreshadowing of the Treasury falling 😂😂
This is a bit too on the nose! https://twitter.com/BitcoinNewsCom/status/1850648037946696003#m
Literally a foreshadowing of the Treasury falling 😂😂
This is a bit too on the nose! https://twitter.com/BitcoinNewsCom/status/1850648037946696003#m
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Forwarded from MurderTheMedia
https://www.thetimes.com/world/europe/article/suicide-pod-boss-detained-amid-strangulation-mark-claims-r23n0zrq9
Turns out those state assisted suicide pods they are pushing on Whites in Canada aren’t a peaceful death and in fact don’t work…the CEO has just been strangling people to death to make them look effective for profit.
Turns out those state assisted suicide pods they are pushing on Whites in Canada aren’t a peaceful death and in fact don’t work…the CEO has just been strangling people to death to make them look effective for profit.
Thetimes
Suicide pod boss detained amid ‘strangulation mark’ claims
Florian Willet, president of the Last Resort, has been in custody for over a month while prosecutors determine if he had ‘selfish’ motives
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Rufo hiring leftists to staff his institute... https://x.com/captivedreamer7/status/1851516223776776375
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Forwarded from Patri0tsareinContr0l ️️️
Yesterday, the Secretaries of State for Michigan, Georgia, and Pennsylvania each went on mainstream media and said they won’t have Election results on Election Night. Clearly coordinated.
Why is it that these key battleground states seem to be the only ones that can’t deliver results in a timely manner?
It’s blatantly obvious to anyone with a functioning brain that they’re planning to steal the Election, just like they did in 2020.
https://x.com/patri0tcontr0l/status/1848430304396251556?s=46&t=yH_YwZotlm6m-dfwNvYx3Q
Vid credit to Chief Nerd and Post Millennial on X
Why is it that these key battleground states seem to be the only ones that can’t deliver results in a timely manner?
It’s blatantly obvious to anyone with a functioning brain that they’re planning to steal the Election, just like they did in 2020.
https://x.com/patri0tcontr0l/status/1848430304396251556?s=46&t=yH_YwZotlm6m-dfwNvYx3Q
Vid credit to Chief Nerd and Post Millennial on X
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Forwarded from Pepe Escobar
This is what the Forever Wars are aiming at. Russia-China-Iran clearly see it.
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