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True, the elderly are pre-disposed to harsher times with COVID, but there are a considerable amount of "youngins" dying from COVID related illnesses each day, too.
to be fair, I think in this day and age, health is important to everyone on planet earth....and the space station.
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I agree whole heartedly. I just wish everybody Young and Old would wear a mask in public.
Covid-19 is not a hoax!
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I wasn't sure there was anyone older than me left in this pandemic.
Seriously congratulations.
We all need to stick together.
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Well it would serve them right if they fell off the edge.
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Just after they found the edge ?
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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I'm not the first to say this, but if the world was flat, cats would have pushed everything off by now.
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Just why do get these people get attention. For once, not American conspiricy paranoia - the flat Earth society is based in the UK.
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Member 11261991 wrote: the flat Earth society is based in the UK. Well of course it is. Since we are at the centre of the universe, we are furthest from the edge.
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This is what I say to flat earthers: pics or didn't happen.
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The problem with that is ...
... if the world is flat, then to prove it and send back pics you are going to need a really good WiFi signal ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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True, it would have to have a signal strong enough to travel to the bottomless pit that is at the end of the earth.
Which has me wondering what the mathematical expression looks like to describe a "bottomless pit" - a void without end. I am sure infinity is in there somewhere.
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Slacker007 wrote: Which has me wondering what the mathematical expression looks like to describe a "bottomless pit" - a void without end. I am sure infinity is in there somewhere. I guess a 'bottomless pit' could be described as an infinite Riemann curvature tensor over a four-dimensional manifold. In laymen terms... think of the moon orbiting the Earth... it will never 'hit the ground' so to speak. (Although the moon is a bad example)
I know nothing about the flat earth argument... what is the hypothesis?
If anything... it looks to me like the universe might be some type of hypertorus[^]. I'm not a physicist so I am probably wrong.
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Randor wrote: I know nothing about the flat earth argument I saw a guy on TV some years ago. He claimed that the earth was of "infinite mass", which explained the illusion that it appeared round when observed from here. No idea what he though of the pictures from space.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: which explained the illusion that it appeared round when observed Interesting. I'm not sure I want to comment on that. Even if there were a singularity at the center of the earth I can't imagine how that would translate into a flat earth.
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It was not my opinion, but that of the flat earther.
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Quote: I know nothing about the flat earth argument... what is the hypothesis Just google "flat earth". There is plenty on the web about the subject. Try not to choke in disbelief!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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Cp-Coder wrote: Just google "flat earth". I think I'll pass on that... I worked very hard to get Youtube to serve me only mathematics, science and computer related videos. It took me over a year.
Two years ago I watched a few 'Rogan' videos and it caused my entire YouTube recommendations turned into marijuana, LSD, mushrooms and some South American plant that makes people trip. I couldn't make them go away... clicking on them and down voting somehow caused more of them to appear. I had to reset my account to get rid of them.
I don't want google recommending me flat earth videos.
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Just an FYI, when ever this starts happening to me, and I am signed into my YouTube account then I just clear the watch history or the offending videos that are messing up my recommendations, clear my browser cache, restart browser, and login into account again.
Seems to work fairly well so far.
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Thanks,
I just had something similar happen on my Amazon Prime account recently. I watched three 'UFO' videos in a row and it caused my entire recommendations list to be aliens/ufo related. I contacted support and they showed me how to go into my history and click 'Do not use this for recommendations'.
Here is food for thought... ancient Hebrew and the related Canaanite family of languages did not have separate words for 'suggestion' and 'temptation'. Imagine what our future will be like with these 'suggestion' algorithms evolving and people installing a neuralink directly into their brain. A future of un-blockable suggestions temptations advertisements.
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Taleb says that Semitic languages lack a distinct word for forecasting and simply use prophesying. It's rather amusing in light of many statements made about investing or the economy.
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In Hebrew, there are two words - one for prophesy (prophet), and another for vision (visionary). The word root for forecasting in modern Hebrew comes from vision, not prophesy.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Randor wrote: I think I'll pass on that... I worked very hard to get Youtube to serve me only mathematics, science and computer related videos. It took me over a year.
I use a VM for such kind of "researches"
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Use incognito mode on your browser if you do change your mind. That way it won't mess with your current youtube algorithm.
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