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Jake The Grey's avatar

I keep asking people using the Cosmological Standard Model and Physics explain to me how anything can enter or leave a 50k+ wide electro-magnetic field dense enough to produce two plasma belts called the Van Allen Belts.

A so called professional astrophysicist couldn’ t answer me irl. He dodged it by repeating the standard bs mantras! Ended calling me an idiot and crazy because he thought he was smart and I demolished him.

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Coincidence Theorist's avatar

The bronze mirror-like expanse/sky/firmament strong enough to hold the luminaries, described as being like a molten looking glass in the KJV to accommodate Galileo's ability to see through it, was later reduced to the Van Halen radiation belt out of necessity. Dangerous to penetrate, but doable, to allow for mankind's giant leap and the most spectacular long-distance phone call that 1969 would ever see, for which AT&T deserves more credit.

Regarding the PhD-level Aesops...when you're so intelligent that something has to give, that something is usually common sense. A necessary deficiency for those who spend good coin and years allocating their God-given intelligence to obtaining a doctorate in science fiction. but never realizing it. A curriculum that was not about to prep them for how to respond in the event of an "intellectually inferior" person's pushback using the theory of common sense.

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Jake The Grey's avatar

"... PhD-level Aesops ..." poetic, I like it! These are the intellectually dependent where they wasted their youth and curiosity in a closed room. The people facing the cave in Socrate' s Cave, a Socrates who without public schooling still influences their cave.

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Coincidence Theorist's avatar

nasha: To deceive, to lead astray, to beguile

Original Word: נָשָׁא

Part of Speech: Verb

Transliteration: nasha'

KJV: beguile, deceive, X greatly, X utterly

1. to lead astray, i.e. (mentally) to delude, or (morally) to seduce

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

beguile, deceive, greatly, utterly

A primitive root; to lead astray, i.e. (mentally) to delude, or (morally) to seduce -- beguile, deceive, X greatly, X utterly.

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MarcusBierce's avatar

I unique word in Hebrew that means deceit or to deceive? Interesting.

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