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7 hours ago, XCR1250 said:

You simply believe lie after lie about which 99.99999% of the World knows are your fake BS beliefs about the truths including those who have seen the truth first hand, you discount them as liars but your sources are 100% factual, LOL. You are the one who must prove the rest of the World wrong.

Again it’s not A coincidence that all these people with the vaccines when reinfected by Covid are having massive issues but it’s just a conspiracy theory

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, jtssrx said:

Everything I posted is documented. No weapons on mass destruction, nothing happened at the gulf of Tonkin,  operation northwoods is 100% real and declassified documents prove it, same for declassified documents on the Tuskegee airmen being injected with syphilis. 
 

here’s my question why do you care what I think? 

Because I worry about those like you who are not actively seeking help for a severe Mental deficiency. 

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2 hours ago, XCR1250 said:

Because I worry about those like you who are not actively seeking help for a severe Mental deficiency. 

I mentally deficient because I’m posting facts about our government and because I question the heliocentric model? Sorry xcr1250 I’m not a little sheep that follows the flock. I don’t care what you believe and I don’t think you’re mentally deficient because you believe the heliocentric model. I don’t feel the need to belittle you or call you names. Why do you think you feel the need to attack me? Maybe it’s because you’re programmed to? Again I don’t feel the need to attack you

 

i don’t know you but your one of the few guys I like On the site

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16 hours ago, jtssrx said:

Listen for the 1000000000000% time prove gravity using the scientific method or shut the fuck up. You believe in a spinning ball because of a magical mystical force that you can’t prove using science. 

Percent of time?  Lol.  

Super easy to verify the model.  Go drop an Apple, a rock, fly a plane, shoot a gun, watch a bird poop.  All of it is easily described by an equation.  That equation is based on a center of mass and mass itself.  It is you that needs to prove it fails anywhere on earth otherwise your premise is based on imagination.  Show us

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"""but with a lot more luxury, while still giving passengers incredible views of the curvature of the Earth below and the blackness of space above"""

This Luxury Space Balloon Lets You Glide 100,000 Feet Above the Earth With a Cocktail in Hand

 
 
Michael Verdon
Sun, September 5, 2021, 8:00 AM
 
 
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“If you’re looking for the fury and vibration of a rocket, you’ve come to the wrong place,” says Jane Poynter, cofounder of Space Perspective. “Our Spaceship Neptune offers a gentle ride into space that lets clients absorb the astronaut experience.”

The football-field-sized space balloon carrying the bulbous cabin into the sky at 12 mph (picture the pace of a leisurely bike ride) is in market contrast to the thunderous Flash Gordon blastoffs of Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin. Spaceship Neptune’s swanky, pressurized lounge is a panopticon of windows and includes a bar and bathroom. There’s even Wi-Fi. Instead of g forces gluing fliers to their seats, eight passengers and one pilot will sit in recliners, chatting and sipping cocktails as they gradually zoom out on Kennedy Space Center—Spaceship Neptune’s home port—until it becomes the Florida peninsula, then the East Coast and, eventually, a grand view of Earth itself.

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“Some people would love to go pre-dawn,” says Poynter, “so you can really experience the extraordinary sky and see the iconic blue line that separates the Earth below and space. There’s almost a crazy rainbow effect.”

A rendering of what civilians would see from inside the balloon. - Credit: Space Perspective
 
A rendering of what civilians would see from inside the balloon. - Credit: Space Perspective

Space Perspective

Tested and used by NASA, high-altitude balloons have been around since the 1930s, when they were first employed for research and adventuring. Poynter and her husband, Taber MacCallum, cofounder of Space Perspective, developed and launched the space balloon that carried Alan Eustace to his record-breaking parachute jump of 135,980 feet in 2014.

Spaceship Neptune’s 100,000-foot climb technically won’t reach space, but Poynter says it replicates the suborbital rocket experience (what Richard Branson experienced during his historic July flight aboard Virgin Galactic’s spaceplane VSS Unity, minus the weightlessness) but with a lot more luxury, while still giving passengers incredible views of the curvature of the Earth below and the blackness of space above. “The way we designed it was to make it as easy as boarding a commercial aircraft,” says Poynter. “We wanted our clients to sit back and enjoy the luxury experience.”

Splashdown pickup is via boat. After a successful test of its prototype in June, Space Perspective began selling tickets for flights beginning in 2024, at a cost of $125,000 per seat.

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2 hours ago, XCR1250 said:

"""but with a lot more luxury, while still giving passengers incredible views of the curvature of the Earth below and the blackness of space above"""

This Luxury Space Balloon Lets You Glide 100,000 Feet Above the Earth With a Cocktail in Hand

 
 
Michael Verdon
Sun, September 5, 2021, 8:00 AM
 
 
d141f5c8ec4a121bb0c17e2373713a32

“If you’re looking for the fury and vibration of a rocket, you’ve come to the wrong place,” says Jane Poynter, cofounder of Space Perspective. “Our Spaceship Neptune offers a gentle ride into space that lets clients absorb the astronaut experience.”

The football-field-sized space balloon carrying the bulbous cabin into the sky at 12 mph (picture the pace of a leisurely bike ride) is in market contrast to the thunderous Flash Gordon blastoffs of Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin. Spaceship Neptune’s swanky, pressurized lounge is a panopticon of windows and includes a bar and bathroom. There’s even Wi-Fi. Instead of g forces gluing fliers to their seats, eight passengers and one pilot will sit in recliners, chatting and sipping cocktails as they gradually zoom out on Kennedy Space Center—Spaceship Neptune’s home port—until it becomes the Florida peninsula, then the East Coast and, eventually, a grand view of Earth itself.

More from Robb Report

 

“Some people would love to go pre-dawn,” says Poynter, “so you can really experience the extraordinary sky and see the iconic blue line that separates the Earth below and space. There’s almost a crazy rainbow effect.”

A rendering of what civilians would see from inside the balloon. - Credit: Space Perspective
 
A rendering of what civilians would see from inside the balloon. - Credit: Space Perspective

Space Perspective

Tested and used by NASA, high-altitude balloons have been around since the 1930s, when they were first employed for research and adventuring. Poynter and her husband, Taber MacCallum, cofounder of Space Perspective, developed and launched the space balloon that carried Alan Eustace to his record-breaking parachute jump of 135,980 feet in 2014.

Spaceship Neptune’s 100,000-foot climb technically won’t reach space, but Poynter says it replicates the suborbital rocket experience (what Richard Branson experienced during his historic July flight aboard Virgin Galactic’s spaceplane VSS Unity, minus the weightlessness) but with a lot more luxury, while still giving passengers incredible views of the curvature of the Earth below and the blackness of space above. “The way we designed it was to make it as easy as boarding a commercial aircraft,” says Poynter. “We wanted our clients to sit back and enjoy the luxury experience.”

Splashdown pickup is via boat. After a successful test of its prototype in June, Space Perspective began selling tickets for flights beginning in 2024, at a cost of $125,000 per seat.

That sounds like a pretty bad ass balloon ride!!

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5 hours ago, Deephaven said:

Percent of time?  Lol.  

Super easy to verify the model.  Go drop an Apple, a rock, fly a plane, shoot a gun, watch a bird poop.  All of it is easily described by an equation.  That equation is based on a center of mass and mass itself.  It is you that needs to prove it fails anywhere on earth otherwise your premise is based on imagination.  Show us

None of that proves gravity. That proves density. The top scientific minds in the world can only describe gravity they will all openly admit it’s a theory and that they don’t know what it is. The entire heliocentric model and everything in the solar system is based on a guess. The inverse Square law of light proves nothing we see in the sky should be able to be seen based on the heliocentric model.

 

The problem is they have everyone duped saying stupid shit like drop an apple or boats sail over the curve and no one challenges them

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5 hours ago, XCR1250 said:

"""but with a lot more luxury, while still giving passengers incredible views of the curvature of the Earth below and the blackness of space above"""

This Luxury Space Balloon Lets You Glide 100,000 Feet Above the Earth With a Cocktail in Hand

 
 
Michael Verdon
Sun, September 5, 2021, 8:00 AM
 
 
d141f5c8ec4a121bb0c17e2373713a32

“If you’re looking for the fury and vibration of a rocket, you’ve come to the wrong place,” says Jane Poynter, cofounder of Space Perspective. “Our Spaceship Neptune offers a gentle ride into space that lets clients absorb the astronaut experience.”

The football-field-sized space balloon carrying the bulbous cabin into the sky at 12 mph (picture the pace of a leisurely bike ride) is in market contrast to the thunderous Flash Gordon blastoffs of Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin. Spaceship Neptune’s swanky, pressurized lounge is a panopticon of windows and includes a bar and bathroom. There’s even Wi-Fi. Instead of g forces gluing fliers to their seats, eight passengers and one pilot will sit in recliners, chatting and sipping cocktails as they gradually zoom out on Kennedy Space Center—Spaceship Neptune’s home port—until it becomes the Florida peninsula, then the East Coast and, eventually, a grand view of Earth itself.

More from Robb Report

 

“Some people would love to go pre-dawn,” says Poynter, “so you can really experience the extraordinary sky and see the iconic blue line that separates the Earth below and space. There’s almost a crazy rainbow effect.”

A rendering of what civilians would see from inside the balloon. - Credit: Space Perspective
 
A rendering of what civilians would see from inside the balloon. - Credit: Space Perspective

Space Perspective

Tested and used by NASA, high-altitude balloons have been around since the 1930s, when they were first employed for research and adventuring. Poynter and her husband, Taber MacCallum, cofounder of Space Perspective, developed and launched the space balloon that carried Alan Eustace to his record-breaking parachute jump of 135,980 feet in 2014.

Spaceship Neptune’s 100,000-foot climb technically won’t reach space, but Poynter says it replicates the suborbital rocket experience (what Richard Branson experienced during his historic July flight aboard Virgin Galactic’s spaceplane VSS Unity, minus the weightlessness) but with a lot more luxury, while still giving passengers incredible views of the curvature of the Earth below and the blackness of space above. “The way we designed it was to make it as easy as boarding a commercial aircraft,” says Poynter. “We wanted our clients to sit back and enjoy the luxury experience.”

Splashdown pickup is via boat. After a successful test of its prototype in June, Space Perspective began selling tickets for flights beginning in 2024, at a cost of $125,000 per seat.

Neal Degrasse Tyson just laughed at Bezos, Branson and Red ball guy because he knows based on the size of the earth you can’t see curvature at this height. 

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3 minutes ago, jtssrx said:

Neal Degrasse Tyson just laughed at Bezos, Branson and Red ball guy because he knows based on the size of the earth you can’t see curvature at this height. 

The 1000's of pictures that will be taken will show just how un-educated you are.

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4 minutes ago, Deephaven said:

How does that prove "density"?

 

You are the one claiming gravity is false.  Disprove it.  Show ANY instance of Newton's formula being wrong on earth.  ANY.  

No no no you just claimed a apple falling proves gravity. The only way to prove gravity is to do so using the scientific method. Saying an apple falls to tbe ground because of gravity is an assumption.
 

If gravity is real How can things fly or float in defiance of gravity? How about clouds? How is it possible clouds even exist when everything is supposed be pulled right to Earth because of gravity. 

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18 minutes ago, jtssrx said:

No no no you just claimed a apple falling proves gravity. The only way to prove gravity is to do so using the scientific method. Saying an apple falls to tbe ground because of gravity is an assumption.
 

If gravity is real How can things fly or float in defiance of gravity? How about clouds? How is it possible clouds even exist when everything is supposed be pulled right to Earth because of gravity. 

god what an idiot,.

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45 minutes ago, jtssrx said:

No no no you just claimed a apple falling proves gravity. The only way to prove gravity is to do so using the scientific method. Saying an apple falls to tbe ground because of gravity is an assumption.
 

If gravity is real How can things fly or float in defiance of gravity? How about clouds? How is it possible clouds even exist when everything is supposed be pulled right to Earth because of gravity. 

Dumbass.  The equation will allow you to calculate the velocity that it falls.  This is the proof.  I never asked for you to state anything about gravity but to refute Newtons Law regarding it.  If gravity doesn't exist then there would be at least one case where mathematically you can show it.  Stop with the ignorant rhetoric and show us some math.  Ought to be super easy based on your claims

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1 hour ago, jtssrx said:

No no no you just claimed a apple falling proves gravity. The only way to prove gravity is to do so using the scientific method. Saying an apple falls to tbe ground because of gravity is an assumption.
 

If gravity is real How can things fly or float in defiance of gravity? How about clouds? How is it possible clouds even exist when everything is supposed be pulled right to Earth because of gravity. 

Lift, bouyancy & dencity.

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3 hours ago, Deephaven said:

Dumbass.  The equation will allow you to calculate the velocity that it falls.  This is the proof.  I never asked for you to state anything about gravity but to refute Newtons Law regarding it.  If gravity doesn't exist then there would be at least one case where mathematically you can show it.  Stop with the ignorant rhetoric and show us some math.  Ought to be super easy based on your claims

What part of that doesn’t make it a magical thing they call gravity. In order for it to be a magical thing called gravity you have to prove gravity. 

 

here is the definition of the scientific method. You need to be able recreate gravity using this method for it to be a thing. Gravity is a fucking theory dickhead. 
 

sci·en·tif·ic meth·od
/ˈˌsīənˈtifik ˈmeTHəd/
 
noun
  1. a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.

 

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4 hours ago, XCR1250 said:

Curvature just like it does at Sea.

You think you can see curvature at 100k feet? You’re a fucking idiot!!! Neal Degrasse tyson just said you can’t see curvature at the hight. You cannot see curvature on the ground over any body of water either it’s an optical illusion caused by refraction. This can be proven with a p1000 camera

 

 

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1 minute ago, jtssrx said:

How many fucking times do I have to post the video of Tyson saying they don’t know what it is? 

How many fucking times will the same things have to be explained to you? 
 

That’s a rhetorical question. 

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6 minutes ago, SSFB said:

How many fucking times will the same things have to be explained to you? 
 

That’s a rhetorical question. 

You keep repeating the same bullshit if you look in the fucking dictionary it says gravity is a theory anything that can’t be proven using the scientific method is a fucking theory so last time I’m talking about this

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15 minutes ago, jtssrx said:

You think you can see curvature at 100k feet? You’re a fucking idiot!!! Neal Degrasse tyson just said you can’t see curvature at the hight. You cannot see curvature on the ground over any body of water either it’s an optical illusion caused by refraction. This can be proven with a p1000 camera

 

 

Neal said?? LOL, how many times has that phoney been in Space? Thought so.

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