It's a good idea in principle but YouTube is never going to do it. YT is all about the $$$ and creating safe spaces for their advertisers. They couldn't care less about "free speech" if they tried.
No wonder I always found something inherently unsettling and off with those shows. I never understood the popularity. Perhaps we do actually have an in-built genetic jewdar in us.
It's called a tank slapper. An oscillation of the front wheel at the "resonant frequency" of the bike's frame and front wheel assembly.
It can start from a sudden nudge to the front wheel, usually when the bike is slightly leaned over, when the contact patch of the front wheel is off center which gives it the ability to torque the steering and start the wobble.
Also doing a wheelie and coming down with the front wheel less than straight can trigger it.
More expensive bikes have something called a steering damper which prevents exactly this scenario. Bikes without dampers can be fitted with aftermarket ones too, which is often a good idea especially on street bikes, where wobbles can trigger at high(er) speeds.
Have you watched the vaxxed movies? Ask any mother, who's healthy child regressed into a drooling mess right after a shot, where autism comes from.
It's not really complicated, but the needle pushers are also experts at seeding doubt. They want you to think it could be multiple things, and that's just perfectly fine with them.
Once you realize all vaccines, every single one of them, always contain adjuvants. And the adjuvants are there to irritate the body in order to illicit an immune response. And then once you know that, and then you realize that all adjuvants are poisons, otherwise there would be no response, then you are able to fit the puzzle pieces together.
All vaccines are injected poisons, and by injecting a poison you bypass all of the body's natural in-built defences. And that's how you create injury.
I'm suspicious of all types of injectable products. When you inject something you effectively bypass all normal defenses of the body.
But has anyone actually found Fullerenes in the shots? I've been hearing about graphene oxide since this all started, but seen very little credible evidence for it. The shots sound dangerous enough even without it. Fullerenes or graphene should be detectable with simple mass spectroscopy, but so far all I see are claims and fuzzy pictures of "nanobots", which I believe are just a red herring and used to distract people from the real toxicity. You don't need something that complicated to cause harm.
I suspect most ISPs install some sort of DNS protection service on their servers. This is like the ADL of the internet, and it has the ability block any noticing websites. That way the same sites get blocked quickly across all ISPs running this software. Switching to a better DNS definitely helps.
I can't comment almost anything on YouTube except fake cheery text like great video. Their algorithms are working overtime trying to manufacture their safe space padded room.
I still doubt it would work. ChatGPT tells me the available current is only around 2 picoamperes per square meter. A picoampere is 10^-12. If this is accurate, then to get one Amp, your contraption would need to be the size of a country.
The problem with this is, that in theory yes, near the ground the vertical electric field is around 100V per meter, but the actual current you can draw from this field is miniscule. Air is not very conductive, so to harness anything meaningful you'd need an enormous network if pointy wires, because each wire could only harness a very limited amount of electrons from the surrounding air.
There's actual youtube videos of people experimenting with this using drones. They fly a drone high into the air with spiky metal rods sticking out from the drone, and a thin wire connected back to the ground from these rods to conduct the electrons back to the ground.
At best they are able to power a small LED light with this setup.
So it's a nice idea, but the available current is just too small.
Most people that have learned the term chemtrails mean the white lines in the skies from commercial passenger airliners.
While it is real pollution, personally I highly doubt those lines are some secret gov program. But it is pollution. It's not just water vapor. The jet engines do output other compounds too besides just water vapor, like any engine that burns fuel. So calling the trails "just water vapor" is not correct either. It is true pollution, but the airline industry is just fine with the chemtrail narrative, because it keeps the focus away from the real problem with commercial flights.
Them we have commercial, and perhaps clandestine too, cloud seeding. This is a very real thing, and not really any big secret. There are commercial companies, you can just look them up with a simple search. They are polluting the environment too, and getting paid to do it.
Then in addition, perhaps we have real secret programs to try and poison the population. Who knows what those are and do, but they certainly do not fly about in broad daylight advertising themselves with big white trails.
That's how I would classify these things. The term chemtrails has been diluted because so many people just don't really understand the full nuances.
While I understand the point of your example, in the case of the scale function the argument double is a primitive type, and to optimize a primitive type as pass by reference is not really an optimization. This is because primitive types like int, float, double can be passed directly to functions using CPU registers, which in this case may even be more efficient than a reference. This holds for primitive types. If factor was not a primitive type then the situation is of course different, and your optimization would make more sense.
I suffer from an inflammatory illness and I can get suicidally depressed at the drop of a hat when exposed to inflammation triggers.
If I avoid the triggers I am perfectly fine.
From my perspective therefore, at least one cause of depression is most certainly physical, and caused by brain inflammation. I.e. chronic severe depression is a symptom of the actual matter inside your head being poisoned in some way. Your nervous system is literally physically suffering I'm some way, and the manifestation of this effect is depression. Nightmares are also related to this effect. A healthy brain seldom suffers from nightmares, and nightmares in general is therefore a sign of neurological stress (physical / chemical / emotional). Same with depression.
Humphries is one of the best researchers about the truth on vaccines. She couldn't care less about the safe and effective narrative. She looks for the truth, not narratives, and is meticulous in her research.
I didn't watch to the end but if whoever is attacking you takes that prod out of your hands you're going to have a bad day. Pepper spray seems like a better solution.
qwop 1 point 2 months ago
It seems it doesn't matter who is in the white house, the psyop industrial complex just keeps running their operations.
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qwop 1 point 2 months ago
It's a good idea in principle but YouTube is never going to do it. YT is all about the $$$ and creating safe spaces for their advertisers. They couldn't care less about "free speech" if they tried.
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qwop 2 points 2 months ago
No wonder I always found something inherently unsettling and off with those shows. I never understood the popularity. Perhaps we do actually have an in-built genetic jewdar in us.
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qwop 5 points 2 months ago*
It's called a tank slapper. An oscillation of the front wheel at the "resonant frequency" of the bike's frame and front wheel assembly.
It can start from a sudden nudge to the front wheel, usually when the bike is slightly leaned over, when the contact patch of the front wheel is off center which gives it the ability to torque the steering and start the wobble.
Also doing a wheelie and coming down with the front wheel less than straight can trigger it.
More expensive bikes have something called a steering damper which prevents exactly this scenario. Bikes without dampers can be fitted with aftermarket ones too, which is often a good idea especially on street bikes, where wobbles can trigger at high(er) speeds.
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qwop 4 points 2 months ago
Cloud seeding. They do it all over the US too. Here's a company that modified planes for seeding operations.
http://www.weathermodification.com/aircraft.php
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qwop 2 points 2 months ago
In addition you can hammer the initial bit of the nail in by putting the pole on the ground instead of hammering against a flimsy gate.
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qwop 1 point 2 months ago*
Have you watched the vaxxed movies? Ask any mother, who's healthy child regressed into a drooling mess right after a shot, where autism comes from.
It's not really complicated, but the needle pushers are also experts at seeding doubt. They want you to think it could be multiple things, and that's just perfectly fine with them.
Once you realize all vaccines, every single one of them, always contain adjuvants. And the adjuvants are there to irritate the body in order to illicit an immune response. And then once you know that, and then you realize that all adjuvants are poisons, otherwise there would be no response, then you are able to fit the puzzle pieces together.
All vaccines are injected poisons, and by injecting a poison you bypass all of the body's natural in-built defences. And that's how you create injury.
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qwop 8 points 2 months ago
Found the pilot among one of the family pictures:
https://files.catbox.moe/urogys.jpg
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qwop 1 point 2 months ago
I'm suspicious of all types of injectable products. When you inject something you effectively bypass all normal defenses of the body.
But has anyone actually found Fullerenes in the shots? I've been hearing about graphene oxide since this all started, but seen very little credible evidence for it. The shots sound dangerous enough even without it. Fullerenes or graphene should be detectable with simple mass spectroscopy, but so far all I see are claims and fuzzy pictures of "nanobots", which I believe are just a red herring and used to distract people from the real toxicity. You don't need something that complicated to cause harm.
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qwop 0 points 2 months ago
I suspect most ISPs install some sort of DNS protection service on their servers. This is like the ADL of the internet, and it has the ability block any noticing websites. That way the same sites get blocked quickly across all ISPs running this software. Switching to a better DNS definitely helps.
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qwop 7 points 2 months ago
Mr Cig was replaced by Mr Vaxxmore. Now touring a hospital near you.
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qwop 10 points 2 months ago
I can't comment almost anything on YouTube except fake cheery text like great video. Their algorithms are working overtime trying to manufacture their safe space padded room.
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qwop 1 point 2 months ago
I still doubt it would work. ChatGPT tells me the available current is only around 2 picoamperes per square meter. A picoampere is 10^-12. If this is accurate, then to get one Amp, your contraption would need to be the size of a country.
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qwop 0 points 2 months ago
The problem with this is, that in theory yes, near the ground the vertical electric field is around 100V per meter, but the actual current you can draw from this field is miniscule. Air is not very conductive, so to harness anything meaningful you'd need an enormous network if pointy wires, because each wire could only harness a very limited amount of electrons from the surrounding air.
There's actual youtube videos of people experimenting with this using drones. They fly a drone high into the air with spiky metal rods sticking out from the drone, and a thin wire connected back to the ground from these rods to conduct the electrons back to the ground.
At best they are able to power a small LED light with this setup.
So it's a nice idea, but the available current is just too small.
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qwop 2 points 2 months ago
Most people that have learned the term chemtrails mean the white lines in the skies from commercial passenger airliners.
While it is real pollution, personally I highly doubt those lines are some secret gov program. But it is pollution. It's not just water vapor. The jet engines do output other compounds too besides just water vapor, like any engine that burns fuel. So calling the trails "just water vapor" is not correct either. It is true pollution, but the airline industry is just fine with the chemtrail narrative, because it keeps the focus away from the real problem with commercial flights.
Them we have commercial, and perhaps clandestine too, cloud seeding. This is a very real thing, and not really any big secret. There are commercial companies, you can just look them up with a simple search. They are polluting the environment too, and getting paid to do it.
Then in addition, perhaps we have real secret programs to try and poison the population. Who knows what those are and do, but they certainly do not fly about in broad daylight advertising themselves with big white trails.
That's how I would classify these things. The term chemtrails has been diluted because so many people just don't really understand the full nuances.
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qwop 1 point 2 months ago*
While I understand the point of your example, in the case of the scale function the argument double is a primitive type, and to optimize a primitive type as pass by reference is not really an optimization. This is because primitive types like int, float, double can be passed directly to functions using CPU registers, which in this case may even be more efficient than a reference. This holds for primitive types. If factor was not a primitive type then the situation is of course different, and your optimization would make more sense.
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qwop 0 points 2 months ago
And assuming someone WOULD launch a car into space, how is it supposed to look like then to fulfill your expert footage approval process?
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qwop 1 point 2 months ago
Why is this downvoted. Seems like an incredibly important acknowledgement. The first step to fix a problem is to even recognize that it exists.
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qwop 4 points 2 months ago*
I suffer from an inflammatory illness and I can get suicidally depressed at the drop of a hat when exposed to inflammation triggers.
If I avoid the triggers I am perfectly fine.
From my perspective therefore, at least one cause of depression is most certainly physical, and caused by brain inflammation. I.e. chronic severe depression is a symptom of the actual matter inside your head being poisoned in some way. Your nervous system is literally physically suffering I'm some way, and the manifestation of this effect is depression. Nightmares are also related to this effect. A healthy brain seldom suffers from nightmares, and nightmares in general is therefore a sign of neurological stress (physical / chemical / emotional). Same with depression.
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qwop 7 points 2 months ago
So cringe I couldn't watch it to the end.
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qwop 2 points 2 months ago
Humphries is one of the best researchers about the truth on vaccines. She couldn't care less about the safe and effective narrative. She looks for the truth, not narratives, and is meticulous in her research.
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qwop 3 points 2 months ago
Putin has been "deathly ill" numerous times since the war started. It's like the global warming narrative, the world will always end soon.
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qwop 2 points 2 months ago
I didn't watch to the end but if whoever is attacking you takes that prod out of your hands you're going to have a bad day. Pepper spray seems like a better solution.
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qwop 11 points 2 months ago
This one was not only "far" but also "controversial". Must be really extra super dangerous. Oy vey.
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qwop 2 points 2 months ago
This gives a whole new perspective on when Fauci proclaimed "I am the science". Indeed, that's where the grants came from.
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