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7/11/2025, 5:18:18 AM
>>212637063
>non locality is already proven to be true
What does that mean and how was it proven?
>>212637219
How does a single star get enough mass to eventually become a whole universe with countless galaxies with countless stars? Where does the mass come from?
>non locality is already proven to be true
What does that mean and how was it proven?
>>212637219
How does a single star get enough mass to eventually become a whole universe with countless galaxies with countless stars? Where does the mass come from?
7/8/2025, 11:54:01 AM
7/4/2025, 6:32:25 PM
>>509501022
Crematoriums run at ~1600 degrees F. It takes roughly 2.5 hours to burn off organic matter (still leaving behind bones and teeth that then must be crushed in a separate process).
Heat Energy (calories) = m * c * ΔT m = mass of human ( average: 80.7 kg )
c = specific heat of human body ( 3470 J. kg-1 . K-1 )
ΔT = Change in temperature. ( cremation temp - room temp )
Room Temperature = 26 °C
1600 °F = 871°C
So: H.E. = 80.7kg * 3470 J/kg*k * (871-26)
H.E. = 236624.5 kcal
The energy in a kg of coke(coal) is 8000 kcal/kg. So one body would (under IDEAL conditions) take 236625kcal/8000kcal/kg = 29.57 or about 30kg (66 pounds!) of fuel to burn.
To cremate say 3-6 million jews, therefore, it would take around 100,000-200,000 metric tons (220,462,280-440,924,560 pounds!) of coal.
That is an awful lot of coal (i.e. impossible) for a country that couldn’t heat its homes, operate its tanks or fly it's aircraft etc. because of beyond-critical fuel shortages.
Also when coal is burnt, it generates around 5-10% of its weight in ash. So, I'll be generous and say 5%. So 9 million kg of ash from the fuel. The average adult leaves ~2.5kg of bone fragments, teeth and ash from cremation. So we have 9 million + 2.5x6million = 24 million kg of ash.
That is a lot of remains to just disappear and leave no trace. Makes one think.
Crematoriums run at ~1600 degrees F. It takes roughly 2.5 hours to burn off organic matter (still leaving behind bones and teeth that then must be crushed in a separate process).
Heat Energy (calories) = m * c * ΔT m = mass of human ( average: 80.7 kg )
c = specific heat of human body ( 3470 J. kg-1 . K-1 )
ΔT = Change in temperature. ( cremation temp - room temp )
Room Temperature = 26 °C
1600 °F = 871°C
So: H.E. = 80.7kg * 3470 J/kg*k * (871-26)
H.E. = 236624.5 kcal
The energy in a kg of coke(coal) is 8000 kcal/kg. So one body would (under IDEAL conditions) take 236625kcal/8000kcal/kg = 29.57 or about 30kg (66 pounds!) of fuel to burn.
To cremate say 3-6 million jews, therefore, it would take around 100,000-200,000 metric tons (220,462,280-440,924,560 pounds!) of coal.
That is an awful lot of coal (i.e. impossible) for a country that couldn’t heat its homes, operate its tanks or fly it's aircraft etc. because of beyond-critical fuel shortages.
Also when coal is burnt, it generates around 5-10% of its weight in ash. So, I'll be generous and say 5%. So 9 million kg of ash from the fuel. The average adult leaves ~2.5kg of bone fragments, teeth and ash from cremation. So we have 9 million + 2.5x6million = 24 million kg of ash.
That is a lot of remains to just disappear and leave no trace. Makes one think.
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6/26/2025, 3:16:39 AM
>>212122432
imagine you have to put a list of languages into a randomized picking machine.
whatever the machine randomly picks from your list, you are now contractually obligated to learn to fluency, or face severe fine and jail time.
what languages are you putting on the list?
imagine you have to put a list of languages into a randomized picking machine.
whatever the machine randomly picks from your list, you are now contractually obligated to learn to fluency, or face severe fine and jail time.
what languages are you putting on the list?
6/23/2025, 11:12:05 AM
>>211866934
it would've been so easy to win the cell after Freddy left, Aryeh was ready to go as and kept bringing it up but no one reciprocated and now he has sunk cost fallacy. after him It was obvious Ellie and Daniel would leave of their own accord and all that's left if I were Sean would split the prize money with Drench
it would've been so easy to win the cell after Freddy left, Aryeh was ready to go as and kept bringing it up but no one reciprocated and now he has sunk cost fallacy. after him It was obvious Ellie and Daniel would leave of their own accord and all that's left if I were Sean would split the prize money with Drench
6/23/2025, 8:35:58 AM
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6/21/2025, 11:43:20 PM
>>40576030
>be material
>transient
>divisible
>limited
>requires the spiritual to appear
>has a knower, knowing and known
>be spiritual
>unchanging (not within time)
>indivisible (not within space)
>without beginning or end
>untouched regardless of the transient
>be material
>transient
>divisible
>limited
>requires the spiritual to appear
>has a knower, knowing and known
>be spiritual
>unchanging (not within time)
>indivisible (not within space)
>without beginning or end
>untouched regardless of the transient
6/21/2025, 9:59:05 PM
>>16704448
>In 2011, JMO #5 took me two hours. In 2012, the same problem took me 30 seconds
That's because you already knew the answer the second time around, dipshit.
He's basically right in general though, gitting gud is like 30% extreme fluency in the base subject matter (beyond what you'd probably acquire just taking a normal class), and 70% grinding thousands of problems to build your experience and your repertoire of tricks. t. putnam HM
>In 2011, JMO #5 took me two hours. In 2012, the same problem took me 30 seconds
That's because you already knew the answer the second time around, dipshit.
He's basically right in general though, gitting gud is like 30% extreme fluency in the base subject matter (beyond what you'd probably acquire just taking a normal class), and 70% grinding thousands of problems to build your experience and your repertoire of tricks. t. putnam HM
6/20/2025, 10:00:42 AM
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6/16/2025, 7:03:27 PM
>>507606354
WTF? I'm starting to think these jewish folks don't believe the rules apply to them...
WTF? I'm starting to think these jewish folks don't believe the rules apply to them...
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