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 Bahamut.Ravael
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-07-10 14:32:20  
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Cause you dont comprehend basic common sense. If there was no Heliosphere. If there was no Magnetosphere.

Now the Scientist is Correct yet we know such does exist making that statement False and that Scientest. Incorrect.

I understand common sense. I just can't understand whatever language you think you're speaking. You have more basic grammar errors than you have sentences, and we're supposed to believe that you alone hold the key to the mysteries of the universe?
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-07-10 15:31:48  
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Warp Speed Will Kill You (IF you Do Not have a strong enough EMF)

That statement needs an asterisk next to it.
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Some audience members at the American Physical Society event protested that Kirk, Spock and the "Star Trek" crew would all still live because of the starship Enterprise having shields. But Edelstein noted some of the existing difficulties with creating an electromagnetic shield with any resemblance to "Star Trek" technology.
You dont say. Didnt read to that part but yeah Edelstein is Wrong.
You just seriously destroyed your own argument. Bravo.

I mean, when you use a fictional television show as basis of your argument, that's when you know you lost.

No Canadian needed.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-07-10 15:33:01  
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Siren.Akson said: »
Cause you dont comprehend basic common sense. If there was no Heliosphere. If there was no Magnetosphere.

Now the Scientist is Correct yet we know such does exist making that statement False and that Scientest. Incorrect.

I understand common sense. I just can't understand whatever language you think you're speaking. You have more basic grammar errors than you have sentences, and we're supposed to believe that you alone hold the key to the mysteries of the universe?
Let's ask the universal locksmith to change the lock again.

God Rooks, it's me, KN. Can you change the locks to the universe please? Kthxbye.
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By Bloodrose 2017-07-10 15:51:22  
I wonder which Canadian it was that proved him wrong...
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-07-10 15:55:36  
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I wonder which Canadian it was that proved him wrong...

Probably this guy.

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By Bloodrose 2017-07-10 16:15:56  
If you can post a Red Green picture, you might just be Canadian.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-07-10 16:24:43  
You're a Canadian.
You're a Canadian.

We are all Canadians!

/oprah handtoss.
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By Shiva.Shruiken 2017-07-10 16:38:23  
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We are running quite low on Simpsons gifs here lately.

We need some sanity in this insane thread!

Homer Simpson Figured Out Higgs Boson 14 Years Before Scientists



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Higgs boson, aka the "God particle," was allegedly confirmed to exist by CERN in 2013, but this complex idea -- an elementary particle that is key in explaining certain "mass" situations -- apparently was confirmed first by ... wait for it ... Homer Simpson?!

Yes, the same Homer Simpson you know and love from "The Simpsons."

In a 1998 episode of the long-running show, Homer draws an equation on the chalkboard that Dr. Simon Singh says "almost predicted the mass of the elementary particle," according to The Independent newspaper in Britain.

The episode is titled, "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace," and features Homer taking on a new persona as an inventor. The Independent spoke to Singh about the crazy coincidence.

“That equation predicts the mass of the Higgs boson” he said. “If you work it out, you get the mass of a Higgs boson that’s only a bit larger than the nano-mass of a Higgs boson actually is. It’s kind of amazing as Homer makes this prediction 14 years before it was discovered.”
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-10 16:47:07  
Bahamut.Ravael said: »
Bloodrose said: »
I wonder which Canadian it was that proved him wrong...

Probably this guy.

That's my Uncle. .
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-07-10 16:57:12  
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That's my Uncle. .
yeah, yeah, and my father works at Nintendo.
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By Ackeron 2017-07-10 17:00:30  

Starting to smell blood in the water. Cease your violent thrashing or some one might perish.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-07-10 17:04:50  
What violent thrashing?

We are praising Canadians here, no viole....

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...............oh dear god, what have I done?

I must repent! Damn you Canadians and your moose!

There, is that better?
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By Garuda.Chanti 2017-07-10 19:09:11  
Oh... and those dreaded words "single payer" are surfacing again.

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(Newser) – Senators are back at work Monday, and their No. 1 priority remains trying to craft an alternative to ObamaCare. The problem is that Mitch McConnell's task of getting the necessary 50 votes seems to have gotten only more difficult over the holiday break, and that's raising a slew of stories about what happens if the GOP bill fails. Shoring up ObamaCare is one possibility, but another is the controversial idea of some kind of single-payer system. The long-shot concept, anathema to conservatives, is surfacing more and more in stories:

Definition: Under a single-payer system, "doctors and hospitals are mostly private entities, but are paid exclusively by the government," explains a primer at Mother Jones. "Canada is single-payer, with each province acting as the sole source of payment to doctors and hospitals. In the US, Medicaid and traditional Medicare are single-payer."
Tax hikes: Everybody would get core coverage regardless of income, job, or health status, explains Money, and people would no longer get insurance through their jobs. But paying for it would surely require new tax increases of some kind.
Sanders, and others: The concept is gaining traction among Democrats, reports the Hill. Bernie Sanders promises to introduce a bill when debate ends on the GOP ObamaCare alternative. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Kirsten Gillibrand back the concept, and in the House, a "Medicare for All" proposal by Rep. John Conyers has 113 co-sponsors. Warren, specifically, told the Wall Street Journal last month that "now it's time for the next step, and the next step is single payer."

Please, no: Putting bureaucrats in charge of health care isn't the answer, writes Sally Pipes at Forbes. "Single-payer systems have endangered lives and reduced access to quality care everywhere they've been implemented," she notes, citing "deplorable care" in Britain and Canada and arguing that if Republicans needed any incentive to make progress on their health bill, the prospect of a single-payer system should do it.
California: A bill to shift to a single-payer system stalled last month in the California Assembly, and the Los Angeles Times reports that a main reason is that it was "short on key policy specifics—most significantly, how to pay for it."
Partisan divide: A Pew Research Center poll finds that 52% of Democrats support the single-payer idea, but the overall percentage in support drops to 33 when Republicans are added, reports CNN. For that reason, both sides seem to love talking about it, notes the story.
Senate GOP plan: It's not dead yet, though the positions of conservatives and moderates within the GOP seem to have hardened in the last week, reports Politico. That makes McConnell's quest for a compromise acceptable to enough senators exceedingly difficult.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-07-10 19:11:30  
A bunch of wishes there Chanti.

Any Republican who votes for a single payer plan should be voted out, and quickly.
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By Bloodrose 2017-07-10 19:19:37  
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A bunch of wishes there Chanti.

Any Republican who votes for a single payer plan should be voted out, and quickly.
Honestly, I think any elected official who votes for single payer should be voted out.

It's been tried in Canada and other countries, and doesn't work, which is why Canada now uses a dual tier healthcare system. Those who can and want to pay for better care can, and those who can't, still have public health care for medically necessary procedures, which has been proven to ease the burden on the health care system as a whole up here, on the doctors, nurses, first responders, etc.

The biggest problem we have had up here regarding health care, are cuts from the Healthcare boards, because the CEO's have been giving themselves massive raises, capping proper payment for caregivers, and closing hospitals, or reducing hospital rooms and bed spaces in order to justify those raises, which had previously made over-all health care suffer.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-07-10 19:38:29  
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The biggest problem we have had up here regarding health care, are cuts from the Healthcare boards, because the CEO's have been giving themselves massive raises, capping proper payment for caregivers, and closing hospitals, or reducing hospital rooms and bed spaces in order to justify those raises, which had previously made over-all health care suffer.
Which is something obviously going to happen when you have the most inefficient administrators handle pretty much anything and everything.

Want to destroy an industry? Have government run it.
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-11 04:44:33  
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Vera Rubin in the 1960s and 70s. She calculated that galaxies were spinning more quickly than they should. So quickly that they should tear themselves apart like a merry-go-round ejecting children.
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Throughout the 1970s, however, they and other astronomers found the same pattern again and again, in galaxy after galaxy, until theorists had little choice but to reach a consensus: Galaxies are embedded within a vastly much larger, stabilizing halo of matter we can’t detect in any range of the electromagnetic spectrum—that is, matter that’s “dark.”
Link #2...
What does that tell us.
- Galaxies should fall apart w/o 'Dark Matter?
No... Since Heliosphere & our Solar System is the Microcosm of the Macrocosm. In other words if one understands that the Galaxy is held together by an EMF just like our Solar System is one 'Body' in motion. The Galaxy is also a whole Structure.

Blah blah blah.. I know but NOPE 'Dark Matter' + 'Dark Energy' are only necessary if you think Gravity is Everything
If Dark Matter does not hold together our Solar System then it does Not hold together the Universe.
Neither 'Dark Matter' nor 'Dark Energy' exist. Just like G-Waves + SMBH
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-11 04:51:21  
The Milky Way’s magnetic field
-The End-
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By Bloodrose 2017-07-11 04:54:25  
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
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The biggest problem we have had up here regarding health care, are cuts from the Healthcare boards, because the CEO's have been giving themselves massive raises, capping proper payment for caregivers, and closing hospitals, or reducing hospital rooms and bed spaces in order to justify those raises, which had previously made over-all health care suffer.
Which is something obviously going to happen when you have the most inefficient administrators handle pretty much anything and everything.

Want to destroy an industry? Have government run it.

On the Contrary, at least in Canada, our health care system has been run much more efficiently on a Provincial and Federal basis working in tandem: Provinces are allowed to govern their own healthcare and healthcare benefits, however, with the allocation of funds from the Federal Government, must meet what is deemed "reasonable levels of appropriate care". The whole "Universal Health Care" attributed to Canada is more of a myth than anything - The government will take care of the most expensive of expensive/life saving procedures, and anywhere from 50-95% of the cost of medication, if it comes from over the counter pharmacies, so long as it's available in the country, or the province.

The trick to this though, is that the Federal Government has limited it's involvement with the healthcare needs of each province. A few years back, due to a huge controversy and scandal in the province of Alberta, the government had to oust some Alberta Health Organization top officials, because they were pocketing the money by voting on pay raises, and sacrificing the quality of care to do so. That is a more extreme case when the Federal Government stepped in. Unfortunately, they couldn't block the pay raises and bonuses, so they got away with that and a huge severance package.
 
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-07-11 09:38:19  
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-The End-

Do you mean it? Do you really mean it?

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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-07-11 09:41:55  
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-The End-

Do you mean it? Do you really mean it?
It's The End of Chapter 1. Chapter 2 is about the dangers of vaccines and the creation of the lizard people.
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2017-07-11 11:03:26  
Looks like this years Darwin Award goes to Donald Trump Jr.

What an idiot.
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2017-07-11 11:09:37  
Also on the subject of science:

https://www.technologyreview.com/s/608252/first-object-teleported-from-earth-to-orbit/
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By Nausi 2017-07-11 11:18:04  
Omg Don JR went to a meeting on the premise it had damaging campaign info on his opponent. I think the collusion case is now solved with this "bombshell". Drumpf is done now for sure.

I feel like im watching a group of perpetual victims collecively loose their mind. It doesnt matter if its nothing. They will pretend it to be something until it actually becomes something.

Meanwhile Hillarys campaign once again is known to have crossed the standard now set by multiple times when she colluded with ukraine to dig up dirt on trump.

This is breathtaking to watch.
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