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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1444438)3/6/2024 1:36:08 PM
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Yep, I was going to suggest Q studies some high school physics, but we seem to have hit an impasse. It happens.

it's important to do the experimental stuff too.

A lead weight, a mobile phone, a rigid sheet of newspaper... even tissue paper, held in place while a weight under the influence of gravity falls through it. See if there is any change in acceleration before and after the event. A silver or a gold weight will do just as well. It's got to be something with a bit of density, and be a few ounces or more.

The trouble is many will not do the actual experiment and be clueless when they read all the B/S on the internet about "The Science".

Any 15year old Physics Student anywhere in the world can do that experiment in 10 minutes or so.

And it is important to realise that as we live in a competitive world. Just saying ... I don't want to be labelled as a conspiracy theorist or anything.... or not supporting my country.

Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices Message Board - Msg: 34575019 (siliconinvestor.com)

I would like to be seen to be pushing things in the right direction before Rishi Sunak sends me over the top to mix it up with the Ivans -g-

Look, even the chairman of the 1922 committee knows there is a problem with Covid. You can't get any more Right Wing in the UK then that. He would be an "influencer" too, if ever there was one.

The 1922 Committee (the 22) - UK Parliament

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