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Monday Physics Open

by coldwarrior ( 95 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Open thread, Science at June 3rd, 2018 - 10:50 pm

I’ll have to read more about this tomorrow.

Enjoy this open.

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  1. Deplorable Bumr50
    1 | June 4, 2018 12:08 am

    “We don’t know anything.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JQkO7z47x4


  2. 2 | June 4, 2018 7:33 am

    A nice 4.6 mile ride this morning. Beautiful start to the day/week! I’m up to 9.1 out of my 75 mile goal. If I can keep this up, it’ll be easy!


  3. RIX
    3 | June 4, 2018 9:26 am

    https://www.weaselzippers.us/386862-starbucks-employees-say-bias-training-was-mostly-anti-cop-propaganda/
    @WZ
    Good morning. Let me see if have this. There is an incident in a Philadelphia Starbucks when two black men are
    removed by the police for not making a purchase (loitering).So Starbucks closes stores down for a few hours
    to have racial sensitivity (re-education) sessions.
    So most of the sessions are dedicated tompolice misconduct. And that relates to the incident now?


  4. 4 | June 4, 2018 9:42 am

    I’ll have to read more about this tomorrow.

    There is less there than meets they eye. The Standard Model was always going to have to be updated and modified. But not so much because they got it wrong, as because of what they forget to take into account.

    Even the bast science writers fall into certain traps when writing scientific articles. The most common of those traps is a odd form of pseudo anthropomorphism. Actual anthropomorphism is the attributing of human characteristics and motives to non human objects.

    This odd pseudo anthropomorphism that scientific writers fall into, is attributing human characteristic descriptive language to the various data abstracts that they are describing. When they do this, generally speaking, they are emotively describing phenomena or data characteristics.

    For example, there is nothing elusive about “sterile” neutrino’s. And yet, that is exactly how sterile neutrino’s are regularly and routinely described.

    https://www.livescience.com/58673-sterile-neutrino-justification-vanishes.html

    Its not an intentional effort to deceive or confuse the public, but rather, a failing in translating understanding which relies on interchanging symbolism or symbolic interaction-ism where anthropomorphic emotive descriptors are applied in an attempt to convey meaning that only deteriorate the general public’s comprehension rather than increase it.

    Ok, now back to the Standard Model and sterile neutrino’s and why the Standard Model was always going to have to be updated and or modified. The answer here sounds so simple, and yet, is 10 orders of magnitude more difficult and butt ugly than it sounds.

    The Mathematics behind Einsteins General Relativity made it pretty clear that we live in a Universe comprised of dimensions. Exactly how many dimensions has been the heart of one of physics most vicious and quiet fights for over 100 years.

    On one side of the argument are those who insist that Einsteins equations leave no room for any dimensions beyond the 4 obvious x, y, z, & t of Einsteins Space/Time.

    On the other side of the argument, are the various String Theory/M Theory/Emergence Theory proponents who postulate mathematical evidence for a universe with up to 22 dimensions.

    I personally fall into the later camp, believing that there are no less than 11 dimensions and probably 22. The entire “Dark Matter/Dark Energy” conundrum effectively ceases to exist under certain matrices of higher dimensional physics.

    According to Einstein’s equations some very interesting things happen the faster a particle goes. 1) The faster a particle goes, the smaller it gets. 2) the faster a particle goes, the most massive it gets (up to a point) 3) The faster a particle goes, the higher its energy state is.

    And somewhere, stuck at a perpendicular angle 90 degree off the minus t P-Brane a face axis is the lactic known as “The Einstein-Rosen Bridge”. To cross the Einstein-Rosen Bridge a particle has to be traveling fast enough to have a high enough oscillation frequency to make the transition in-between oscillation cycles.

    The Einstein-Rosen Bridge is the official name given to the physical observation of particles oscillating into higher dimensional states.

    When physicists talk about Dark Matter/Dark Energy and sterile neutrino’s (which I believe will eventually be determined to be the lowest energy state “Dark Matter/Energy” particle) they do so because the mathematical equations say that there should be a certain amount of matter in the universe, but physical observations show that it is about 10 orders of magnitude lower/smaller than the math says it should be.

    So, the “Dark Matter/Dark Energy” conundrum is, where is it? The answer has been staring physicists right square in the face for a hundred years, but pretty much nobody wants to be the first one to say the obvious, because, if you say it, you have to have the mathematics to prove it or be considered a crackpot.

    And believe me when I say this, the mathematical proofs for the answer, are scarier than being labeled a crackpot.

    Ok, so where is all that missing matter/energy? Its right where everyone and their great aunt Gertrude expect it to be, it’s just that its in a higher dimension.

    And here is why virtually everyone in the physics community is unwilling to tackle or discuss this. Human beings only have the sensory capability to directly perceive 2 dimensions.

    Those are known as the x axis dimension, and the y axis dimension. The z axis and the t axis are indirectly inferred by information provided by the x and y axis information. Because we cannot directly perceive the higher dimensions, we cannot create mental images in our heads of what the added degrees of lateral movement for each ascending dimension are.

    Every time to add another dimension, you add two new degrees of freedom of movement. Two new directions in which you can move. Right, left, forward, backward, Up, down, past, future.

    Every time you add a dimension, the two new latitudes in movement are added at a perpendicular angle 90 degrees to the leading face of the the previous dimensions P-Brane face. And while each higher dimension is smaller than the previous dimension, they are like Dr Who’s Tardis, which is to say, orders of magnitude larger on the inside than they are on the outside.

    So, every time you add another dimension to the universe, the universe gets orders of magnitude larger. There is more room to put stuff without the closet bursting at the seems and everything exploding out onto you whenever you open the closet door, (Well, as it were anyway)

    As you may remember, when I posted that crazy math paper stuff of mine, I made what seems to many to be the insane assertion that Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg were wrong, that the “Heisenberg Uncertainty Principal” was nothing more than wave of the hand voodoo to explain phenomena that physicists as yet could not explain.

    (In the event you have forgotten what math paper I am talking about, its the one I used for this video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqXXWGjQNeY )

    Since as I believe, there are at least 11 dimensions to our universe, there are at a minimum 7 more dimensions that we cannot directly perceive, and thus a corresponding 14 degrees of latitude in movement i.e. directions of movement right in front of our faces that we cannot see.

    As particles get smaller, and oscillate at higher frequencies, they not only can “See” those dimensions, they transit them regularly with great ease. Particles are not constantly popping in and out of existence at the quantum level as current theory asserts, they are simply transiting higher dimensional space via degrees of latitude, or directions of movement if you prefer, that we cannot perceive.

    The “Heisenberg Uncertainty Principal” is a hand wave to explain this away by proclaiming infinite probability in place of the higher dimensional degree of movement that the particle actually transited through.

    These sterile neutrino’s are as I said above, in my opinion probably the lowest energy state/level particles of what have been termed “Dark Matter/Dark Energy”. I suspect that these dark particles will daisy chain up/down that is, up in energy state/levels and down in size, about 7 more orders of magnitude, where each order of magnitude represents one family/branch of particles.

    And with each family/branch of particle, these particles will have access to and primarily reside in higher dimensional states, remaining essentially undetectable to us except as tertiary physical phenomena.

    In other words, we will only be able to detect them as shadows moving across the walls, ceiling and floors of our dimensional space.

    And this… Is where we connect with the whole, some facilities detect the sterile neutrino’s and some do not problem. It really does not take very much to be looking in the wrong direction when you are trying to detect a particle that has 14 more directional vectors it can take than you have detectors that can detect those directional vectors. It can turn a corner, as it were, mere angstroms before your detector can detect that it was there, and your detector fails to detect that it was ever there.


  5. 5 | June 4, 2018 12:15 pm

    SCOTUS decision comes down in favor of the BAKER.
    Kennedy wrote the opinion – his questioning during oral argument indicated he was leaning that way. Glad to see it wasn’t a judicial “fake.”

    7-2 decision, which means that we picked up at least TWO of the liberal justices.

    This won’t be that last, though. I’m sure of it.


  6. 6 | June 4, 2018 12:27 pm

    @ The Barbarian:
    As I understand, it’s due to the anti religious bias on the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, not a business and its right to make a cake for a certain function or not.


  7. 7 | June 4, 2018 1:02 pm

    @ right_wing2:

    Yes, but the precedent is there.
    I’m starting to think Judge Nap on Fox, who I used to think was pretty good, is now full of s**t. He thinks the ruling is dangerous, that others will be able to say “my religion doesn’t let me do business with Blacks.” Which is petty and ridicuous.


  8. 8 | June 4, 2018 1:28 pm

    The Barbarian wrote:

    I’m starting to think Judge Nap on Fox, who I used to think was pretty good, is now full of s**t.

    He is, dude’s tinfoil hat is wrapped way to tightly. Yea, I know, I used to think he was good as well, then I made the mistake of listening to him. Dude is nuttier than squirrel shit.


  9. 9 | June 4, 2018 1:47 pm

    Dissent was Ginsberg and Sotomayor.
    Interesting, since Kagan is, I believe, an “out and proud” lesbian. Voted with the majority.


  10. 10 | June 4, 2018 2:29 pm

    The Barbarian wrote:

    Dissent was Ginsberg and Sotomayor.
    Interesting, since Kagan is, I believe, an “out and proud” lesbian. Voted with the majority.

    Ginsberg is a senile old pervert, and Sotomayor is an arrogant racist narcissist. I do not trust Kagan as far as I can throw her, but I think even she could not dispute the indisputable evidence that the case was an intentional assault on Christianity since the “Couple” in question drove 90 miles out of their way passed over 2 dozen other bakeries and went very specifically to a nationally known Christian Bakery.


  11. Deplorable Bumr50
    11 | June 4, 2018 2:39 pm

    @ doriangrey:

    Typical capital ‘L’ libertarian.

    Need to draw attention to oneself by way of bringing up controversial ideas completely out of context.

    Need to broadcast the possible danger when everything is going well.

    Uses both in an attempt to appear more intelligent than everyone else.


  12. 12 | June 4, 2018 2:56 pm

    Deplorable Bumr50 wrote:

    @ doriangrey:

    Typical capital ‘L’ libertarian.

    Need to draw attention to oneself by way of bringing up controversial ideas completely out of context.

    Need to broadcast the possible danger when everything is going well.

    Uses both in an attempt to appear more intelligent than everyone else.

    I’ve met more than a few of those. It usually doesn’t take long to figure out they are genuinely full of shit. Right about the time they start repeating the “Talking Points/Bullet Points”.

    A parrot can recite “Talking Points/Bullet Points”, that a human being can as well in no indication of intelligence. Or, to be a little more precise, as an old physics professor once said to me, “Anyone can quote a mathematical formula, doing so does not mean you comprehend the formula, it just means you have memorized it, if you want to prove your intelligence and mastery of that formula, do something with it that nobody else has ever done before”.


  13. 13 | June 4, 2018 3:20 pm

    doriangrey wrote:

    The Barbarian wrote:

    Dissent was Ginsberg and Sotomayor.
    Interesting, since Kagan is, I believe, an “out and proud” lesbian. Voted with the majority.

    Ginsberg is a senile old pervert, and Sotomayor is an arrogant racist narcissist. I do not trust Kagan as far as I can throw her, but I think even she could not dispute the indisputable evidence that the case was an intentional assault on Christianity since the “Couple” in question drove 90 miles out of their way passed over 2 dozen other bakeries and went very specifically to a nationally known Christian Bakery.

    I make the point in Twitter often that I’ll believe in their OUTRAGE over DISCRIMINATION! when one of them walks into a damn MUSLIM bakery, makes the same request, is refused, and then takes THEM to court. They haven’t, and they won’t.


  14. 14 | June 4, 2018 3:38 pm

    The Barbarian wrote:

    They haven’t, and they won’t.

    Exactly, and that as they say is that, or more precisely, quod erat demonstrandum.


  15. Deplorable Bumr50
    15 | June 4, 2018 4:47 pm

    Timing really is everything…

    Howard Schultz to Step Down as Starbucks’ Executive Chairman

    http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/06/04/howard-schultz-to-step-down-as-starbucks-executive-chairman/


  16. yenta-fada
    16 | June 4, 2018 4:58 pm

    From zerohedge, trying to cut off sources of news onslaught:

    “The DHS has already announced that it will hire a contractor to aid in monitoring media coverage, and they will definitely need plenty of help because it is going to be a very big job…

    As part of its “media monitoring,” the DHS seeks to track more than 290,000 global news sources as well as social media in over 100 languages, including Arabic, Chinese and Russian, for instant translation into English. The successful contracting company will have “24/7 access to a password protected, media influencer database, including journalists, editors, correspondents, social media influencers, bloggers etc.” in order to “identify any and all media coverage related to the Department of Homeland Security or a particular event.”

    “Any and all media coverage,” as you might imagine, is quite broad and includes “online, print, broadcast, cable, radio, trade and industry publications, local sources, national/international outlets, traditional news sources, and social media.”

    If this sounds extremely creepy to you, that is because it is extremely creepy.”


  17. darkwords
    17 | June 4, 2018 5:11 pm

    @ doriangrey:
    Interesting. Can those other dimensions see us? And it seems like then that the majority of matter is elsewhere outside of our space and our time. Take a math mind to understand. I wonder how art minds understand this.

    I sorta understood it as we are a Christmas tree but our universe is the plant stand with water and dry needles.


  18. darkwords
    18 | June 4, 2018 5:14 pm

    @ RIX:
    All that bias training corporations buy has its roots in Marxism and the concept of oppression of classes. Some university in Canada that gave tenure to one of those goofballs who wrote their doctorate in crayon. Then somehow via community activists and threats to sue they then infected Western Civilization.

    I prefer the type of anti bias effort Scott Adams puts out.


  19. darkwords
    20 | June 4, 2018 5:24 pm

    right_wing2 wrote:

    @ The Barbarian:
    As I understand, it’s due to the anti religious bias on the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, not a business and its right to make a cake for a certain function or not.

    Civil Rights Commissions are all loaded with white guilt and blm types. The few I have watched have easily overstepped their missions and tried to thought control dissent.

    I was in a sensitivity class. I raised an objection to a thought. I was singled out and asked to met afterwards with the instructors for further clarity. I found the whole presentation objectionable. As did a few others. It seemed like force fed propaganda out of communist China to me. The discussion broke down and the instructors never got back to me. And my objection wasn’t addressed.

    My work then would give hiring priorities to people who took further training to be instructors in this propaganda. Work just accepted it as gospel. What the Civil Rights commissions and lawyers told them was good. If you didn’t toe the line, you didn’t get promoted.

    Job performance reviews also have a section on how you helped social justice advance at the work place. Leaving that section blank is not a good choice.

    The few times I have asked around professionally this concept is in other workplaces also.


  20. Deplorable Bumr50
    21 | June 4, 2018 5:28 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Yikes.


  21. darkwords
    22 | June 4, 2018 5:31 pm

    @ yenta-fada:
    So all you have to do is type “Department of Homeland Security” into a blog post and the DHS influencer bot scrapes your comment, commentid, ipaddress, browser, refer,blog url, post url,sharing status, and date/time stamp into a DHS record forever? Maybe add in the klout score and associated media accounts and other known logins. Or accounts most interacted with? And these days I would guess piggy back onto a google router and suck out phone numbers and email addresses for each record.


  22. Deplorable Bumr50
    23 | June 4, 2018 5:37 pm

    George Papadopoulos’ wife, Simona Mangiante, said her husband was not involved in collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government and that he pleaded guilty in the special counsel’s investigation to avoid facing charges that he was an agent of the Israeli government.

    http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/04/mangiante-papadopoulos-collusion/


  23. yenta-fada
    24 | June 4, 2018 5:51 pm

    Deplorable Bumr50 wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:

    Yikes.

    There are still more of us than them. This is what they are doing in China where each person has a ‘good citizen’ kind of rating. I don’t recall the source, but it is clearly designed as total control & shut down civil unrest Unless you know the right people, of course. There are riots that need to be quelled in China, but you will never hear about them

    The Alexa products from Amazon & their ilk do actually snoop on you. afaik it targets selling you consumer goods at the moment.


  24. Deplorable Bumr50
    25 | June 4, 2018 5:54 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Yeah we don’t have any of those things, but I have an Android phone with a mic so google’s got me.


  25. yenta-fada
    26 | June 4, 2018 6:06 pm

    Deplorable Bumr50 wrote:

    George Papadopoulos’ wife, Simona Mangiante, said her husband was not involved in collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government and that he pleaded guilty in the special counsel’s investigation to avoid facing charges that he was an agent of the Israeli government.

    http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/04/mangiante-papadopoulos-collusion/

    The Mossad‏ @TheMossadIL · Jun 3

    Asshat Rule #324:
    If a guy from Israel did it, “Israel” did it.

    (I heart the twitter peeps from this snark site)


  26. yenta-fada
    27 | June 4, 2018 6:14 pm

    Deplorable Bumr50 wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:

    Yeah we don’t have any of those things, but I have an Android phone with a mic so google’s got me.

    Google has all of us. Fact of life. The dystopian movies & TV shows are training instruments. That doesn’t mean you don’t watch the good ones. Discernment about what you take in is a matter of choice.


  27. 28 | June 4, 2018 6:58 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    Interesting. Can those other dimensions see us? And it seems like then that the majority of matter is elsewhere outside of our space and our time. Take a math mind to understand. I wonder how art minds understand this.

    I sorta understood it as we are a Christmas tree but our universe is the plant stand with water and dry needles.

    Very good question, my best guess would be yes. Have you ever read “Flatland”?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatland

    Each of the additional dimensions of our universe exist right here along side the 4 that we are capable of perceiving. They are not some distant place removed from our universe. What they amount to are vectors, or directions of movement like up or down that we simply do not have the sensory capability to perceive.

    The most common explanation that I have been able to find for our not being able to perceive them, is their size in our dimensional space. They are by all theoretical accounts small on the quantum scale.

    Small being a relative term, in that these vectors or directions span the full breadth of the universe. Its like the analogy I used about them being like Dr Who’s TARDIS, larger on the inside.

    I used the analogy about the Tardis on purpose, specifically because the concept of the Tardis being larger on the inside actually comes from Multidimensional theory. Dr Who’s Tardis is a hypercube, a 5 dimensional cube which, has a great internal volume than the sum of its 4 dimensional structure would allow.

    Hypercubes (and please forgive me if I get the exact volume wrong here, its been quiet a while since I looked this up) have 1 x 10^9 more area inside than outside. Its a exponential volumetric increase for each additional dimension.

    So you have all 4 dimensions vectors of our universe/dimension, plus the 5th dimensions vectors, or, 4+5 dimensional vectors of volume to calculate. I know it seems weird, for each of the 5 dimensional vectors in 5 dimensional space, each individual vector has the original 4 dimensions. So its, right, left, forward, backward, up, down, past, future, sigma1, sigma-1.

    So, just as you can now travel in complex vectors of say, 2 feet to the right, 4 feet forward and 3 feet up and 10 minutes into the future, in 5 dimensional space you can travel 2 feet to the right, 4 feet forward and 3 feet up and 10 minutes into the past and 6 feet to the sigma1.

    Did you catch that one? Theoretically, once you cross the threshold of 5 dimensional space, you have access to both dimensional vectors of the 4th (Time) Dimension. Just as being partially in the 4th dimension gives us full access to all of the vectors of the first 3 dimensions, adding new dimensions gives us only partial access to that new dimension.

    So, while having access to the 5th dimension would give us full mobility within the 4th dimension, we would only have access to traverse one of the 5th dimensions vectors, though we would, theoretically be aware of that other vector.

    So in the 5th dimension we would be able to traverse the sigma1 vector, but we would need to be in the 6th dimension to be able to traverse the sigma-1 vector.


  28. 29 | June 4, 2018 7:17 pm

    @ doriangrey:

    Oh, and just as a side note, I’ve spent something on the order of 30 years pondering what those higher dimensional direction vectors are, and attempting to create a mental image/visual image in my head of what they are and how they function. And even now, 30 odd years later, they still remain abstract concepts purely based on the mathematical reference points of being direction vectors.


  29. Possum
    30 | June 4, 2018 7:33 pm

    doriangrey wrote:

    @ doriangrey:

    Oh, and just as a side note, I’ve spent something on the order of 30 years pondering what those higher dimensional direction vectors are, and attempting to create a mental image/visual image in my head of what they are and how they function. And even now, 30 odd years later, they still remain abstract concepts purely based on the mathematical reference points of being direction vectors.

    I spent YEARS trying to discover why my belly button fluff was blue.

    It didn’t matter what clothes I wore, it was always blue.

    I eventually found the reason.


  30. 31 | June 4, 2018 7:48 pm

    Possum wrote:

    I eventually found the reason.

    Umm? cyanobacteria?


  31. Possum
    32 | June 4, 2018 7:56 pm

    doriangrey wrote:

    Possum wrote:

    I eventually found the reason.

    Umm? cyanobacteria?

    No, was a bartender for 14 years.

    One slow night was casually discussing belly button fluff with a college student female and she said “After work I have blue belly button fluff!!!! ”

    The restaurant wrapped the silverware in blue cotton napkins.

    Customers unroll there cutlery, take the napkin and shake it and put it on their lap.

    Why the blue cotton fibers released into the air ended up in the bartenders’ belly button we never did find out.

    But even though we did not know HOW the belly button lint got there we knew where it came from.


  32. Possum
    33 | June 4, 2018 8:16 pm

    Umm.. should have asked to look at the waitresses’ belly buttons at the end of a shift.

    LOL.


  33. 34 | June 4, 2018 8:50 pm

    Possum wrote:

    Umm.. should have asked to look at the waitresses’ belly buttons at the end of a shift.

    LOL.

    Her umm, bellybutton… yea…


  34. 35 | June 4, 2018 8:56 pm

    @ doriangrey:

    So what’s the difference between a hypercube and a tesseract? Or is that the same thing!


  35. 36 | June 4, 2018 9:21 pm

    Deplorable Macker wrote:

    @ doriangrey:

    So what’s the difference between a hypercube and a tesseract? Or is that the same thing!

    A tesseract specifically refers to a 4 dimensional hypercube, hypercubes are any cube that exists in greater than 3 dimensions. In 5 dimensional space, a hypercube for example is called a penteract.


  36. Deplorable Bumr50
    37 | June 4, 2018 10:22 pm

    In the past 30. min I’ve experienced more different internet issues than I ever have.

    Easy fixes. Just hinky.

    First Spotify wouldn’t load, so I attempted to clear cache. Full freeze. So I rebooted. When I rebooted Windows wouldn’t recognize my internet even though my router was fully functional.

    Finally connected. when I reconnected and attempted to reload this site, it told me my connection wasn’t secure. But finally allowed me to reload the page.

    When I pulled up Zip’s site I attempted to make a Disqus comment and it told me I had to authenticate myself, even though I was clearly logged in.


  37. coldwarrior
    39 | June 5, 2018 9:48 am

    a few more days in the salt mines and then it’s beach, shark fishing, and coronas…

    🙂


  38. rain of lead
    41 | June 5, 2018 5:36 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    NOT so fast.

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/06/05/on-cue-mitch-mcconnell-welcomes-legislation-to-block-president-trump-trade-policy/#more-150141

    Support among Republicans has grown for legislation backed by Sens. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) and Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) that would give Congress power to authorize or reject any new tariffs imposed because of national security concerns.

    GOP senators says McConnell doesn’t want to risk a confrontation with the president but also wants to be responsive to the concerns of colleagues who think Trump’s trade agenda has run amuck. (


  39. coldwarrior
    42 | June 5, 2018 5:54 pm

    @ rain of lead:

    i wont vote for toomey again.

    i dont care if a dem gets elected in his place.


  40. coldwarrior
    43 | June 5, 2018 5:55 pm

    @ rain of lead:

    if it passes, he can veto it.

    then watch the carnage.


  41. coldwarrior
    44 | June 5, 2018 5:55 pm

    foreign policy/national security is the purview of the executive, period.


  42. coldwarrior
    45 | June 5, 2018 5:56 pm

    job interview tomorrow…big next step!


  43. Deplorable Bumr50
    46 | June 5, 2018 6:31 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    Good luck!


  44. lobo91
    47 | June 5, 2018 8:53 pm

    Andrew McCabe Has Reportedly Requested Immunity for Testimony in Hearing on Clinton Email Probe

    Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is set to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee soon, but he apparently has made a request for immunity in exchange.

    According to CNN, McCabe is requesting “the Senate Judiciary Committee provide him with immunity from prosecution” in exchange for testimony on the handling of the Clinton email probe:

    “Under the terms of such a grant of use immunity, no testimony or other information provided by Mr. McCabe could be used against him in a criminal case,” wrote Michael Bromwich, a lawyer for McCabe, to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, who has requested McCabe testify next week.


  45. yenta-fada
    48 | June 5, 2018 9:48 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    job interview tomorrow…big next step!

    Teaching people to work in the salt mines? I trust you’ll
    be excellent whatever it is.


  46. yenta-fada
    49 | June 5, 2018 10:03 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:
    So all you have to do is type “Department of Homeland Security” into a blog post and the DHS influencer bot scrapes your comment, commentid, ipaddress, browser, refer,blog url, post url,sharing status, and date/time stamp into a DHS record forever? Maybe add in the klout score and associated media accounts and other known logins. Or accounts most interacted with? And these days I would guess piggy back onto a google router and suck out phone numbers and email addresses for each record.

    Or the left wing media will swat you. HuffPost reporter Luke O’Brian
    incites internet mobs to go after the businesses of the family related to a tweeter who does not love muslims.

    http://thefederalist.com/2018/06/04/huffpost-ruined-entire-family-one-persons-tweets/


  47. yenta-fada
    50 | June 5, 2018 10:12 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    An observation by a professional Observer:

    “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. The bamboozle has captured us. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” … Carl Sagan

    TRUMP will need a second term.


  48. Deplorable Bumr50
    51 | June 5, 2018 10:38 pm

    @ yenta-fada:

    Looks like it’s gonna be a LOOOONG 8 years for Paul Manafort…


  49. yenta-fada
    52 | June 5, 2018 11:04 pm

    Deplorable Bumr50 wrote:

    @ yenta-fada:

    Looks like it’s gonna be a LOOOONG 8 years for Paul Manafort…

    Inciting mob economic warfare by that monster at Huffpost is called freedom of speech? They should crowdfund to sue. And O’Brien is very proud of himself for his sadistic behavior. It’s so strange.


  50. Deplorable Bumr50
    53 | June 5, 2018 11:22 pm

    yenta-fada wrote:

    And O’Brien is very proud of himself for his sadistic behavior. It’s so strange.

    The event horizon was crossed following the 2012 election, in my mind.

    The left assumed total victory at that point.

    Even 8 years of Trump won’t fix this, though it will be a good start.


  51. darkwords
    55 | June 6, 2018 12:49 am

    @ yenta-fada:
    I saw that. A reporter who wants to burn to the ground anyone’s family he doesn’t like.


  52. Deplorable Bumr50
    56 | June 6, 2018 1:03 am

    Wow.

    Just caught up with Trevor Loudon.

    Rainbow Conspiracy Part 8: Steve Phillips Works with 40,000 Communists and Socialists to Take Over the Democratic Party

    http://www.trevorloudon.com/2018/06/rainbow-conspiracy-part-8-steve-phillips-works-with-40000-communists-and-socialists-to-take-over-the-democratic-party/


  53. 57 | June 6, 2018 1:07 am

    John Cox wins California primary, will face Gavin Newsom. in general.


  54. Deplorable Bumr50
    58 | June 6, 2018 1:08 am

    @ doriangrey:

    Villaraigosa is trying to extend polling until FRIDAY.

    LOL.


  55. 59 | June 6, 2018 1:10 am

    Deplorable Bumr50 wrote:

    @ doriangrey:

    Villaraigosa is trying to extend polling until FRIDAY.

    LOL.

    After leaving 118,000 voters off the L.A. voting rolls.


  56. 60 | June 6, 2018 1:52 am

    I’m back on twitter… Shhh, don’t tell anybody…

    https://twitter.com/DrGrey91721741/status/1004238938188406784


  57. 62 | June 6, 2018 6:32 am

    @ Deplorable Bumr50:
    I guess they want Election Week. So many more chances to commit fraud.


  58. 65 | June 6, 2018 7:44 am

    New personal record of 5.5 miles this morning! I’m up to a little over 19 miles out of my goal of 75 for the month.


  59. 66 | June 6, 2018 8:16 am

    rain of lead wrote:

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06-04/department-homeland-security-compiles-list-all-bloggers-journalists-social-media

    morning y’all

    The last couple of days it has seemed like I am all alone on the interweb, hmmm… makes one wonder what the chilling effect of this very public threat will be.


  60. 68 | June 6, 2018 9:24 am

    @ doriangrey:

    Shhhhh back. I’ve followed you.

    Looks like the Democrats have lost their Super Majority in the California State Senate as only Republicans will be running for formerly Democrat seats (see Democrats? Rigging a primary CAN work against you).

    And I’m thinking Gavin was not planning on running against a Republican for Governor. Especially one that was endorsed by Trump. Cox needs to focus on Taxes, wages, gun confiscation and sanctuary cities – Gavin has proven himself to be a dictator-type like Brown.

    I’d love to see Trump come to California and stump for Cox. That should scare Gavin – he pulled in 40,000 when he came to San Jose in 2016.


  61. 70 | June 6, 2018 10:11 am

    The Barbarian wrote:

    @ doriangrey:

    Shhhhh back. I’ve followed you.

    Looks like the Democrats have lost their Super Majority in the California State Senate as only Republicans will be running for formerly Democrat seats (see Democrats? Rigging a primary CAN work against you).

    And I’m thinking Gavin was not planning on running against a Republican for Governor. Especially one that was endorsed by Trump. Cox needs to focus on Taxes, wages, gun confiscation and sanctuary cities – Gavin has proven himself to be a dictator-type like Brown.

    I’d love to see Trump come to California and stump for Cox. That should scare Gavin – he pulled in 40,000 when he came to San Jose in 2016.

    As you and I both know, the Democrat stranglehold over California is maintained by voter fraud. Trump coming to California and campaigning for Cox could cause a singularity event that destroys the universe. The crowds that come to see him verses the Fifth Column Treasonous Marxist Media’s near total blackout of those events could tear the fabric of time and space apart.


  62. 71 | June 6, 2018 10:14 am

    @ doriangrey:

    Polls show Black voters are seeing signs that they are doing better under Trump. I’d love for him to campaign in Waters’ district (and she has to run against Republican Omar Navarro in the general, not another Democrat) and remind them how Sanctuary City policies are hurting their job opportunities. Also remind them that it’s people whose jobs aren’t threatened by overrun of illegals that are more than happy to promote them in the state.


  63. 74 | June 6, 2018 12:09 pm

    @ The Barbarian:
    I’m sure the Dems will try to spin Republican tricks keeping someone who ‘cares’ out of office.


  64. Deplorable Bumr50
    75 | June 6, 2018 1:11 pm

    Looks like Apple’s broowser is questioning the content at RushLimbaugh.com, and Rush isn’t happy.

    Maybe he’ll stop going on and on about how great Apple is now.


  65. coldwarrior
    76 | June 6, 2018 2:13 pm

    Interview went exceedingly well. Boss talked about start dates etc.


  66. Deplorable Bumr50
    77 | June 6, 2018 2:50 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    Awesome news.


  67. 79 | June 6, 2018 4:04 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    Interview went exceedingly well. Boss talked about start dates etc.

    I will not jinx things by offering congrad’s just yet, but a clink of the shot glass seems to be in order.


  68. coldwarrior
    80 | June 6, 2018 4:04 pm

    @ doriangrey:
    Cheers! I dont want jinx either….


  69. 81 | June 6, 2018 4:06 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    Hellllloooooo…..nevertrumpers….

    Shouldn’t that be… Hellllloooooo Carolina Reaper up the poop-chuters… Cause yea just know that’s how they are taking this news.


  70. 82 | June 6, 2018 4:10 pm

    Snicker snicker… Account up less than 1 day, and only 37 followers yet…

    https://twitter.com/DrGrey91721741/status/1004386497154318341

    @Thomas1774Paine And yet the only question that matters is still unanswered. When will POTUS Trump fire AG Sessions and get a REAL AG who will prosecute the corruption in the FBI/DOJ/NSA/CIA all of who have attempted a 18 US Code 2384 & 2385 Coup d’état against him???

    Impressions 5,033
    Total engagements 111
    Likes 49
    Detail expands 24
    Retweets 19
    Profile clicks 12
    Replies 7

    Not bad for a first day back on the job…


  71. coldwarrior
    83 | June 6, 2018 4:15 pm

    @ doriangrey:
    There are some formers from here who owe us an apology


  72. 84 | June 6, 2018 4:24 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    There are some formers from here who owe us an apology

    Damn right there are, sadly, said apology will not be forthcoming as they have multiple Carolina Reaper Peppers stuck up their poop chutes and are busy praying that Trump is impeached, arrested and imprisoned.

    They have a whole stack of Carolina Reapers yet to go up their poop chutes, I do so hope they enjoy them.


  73. coldwarrior
    85 | June 6, 2018 4:37 pm

    @ doriangrey:
    I’m growing Trinidad Scorpions in the garden. Oh yes!


  74. 86 | June 6, 2018 5:56 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    I’m growing Trinidad Scorpions in the garden. Oh yes!

    Sigh… So many frauds unmasked by President Trump, so few quality peppers to fill their exit orifices with. Let the wailing and gnashing of teeth begin.


  75. RIX
    87 | June 6, 2018 7:17 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    There are some formers from here who owe us an apology

    Ain’t gonna happen


  76. Possum
    88 | June 6, 2018 7:18 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    There are some formers from here who owe us an apology

    Their loss if they are “formers”


  77. 89 | June 6, 2018 7:30 pm

    Possum wrote:

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    There are some formers from here who owe us an apology

    Their loss if they are “formers”

    But our gain as it turns out said former’s were fucking assholes.


  78. Possum
    90 | June 6, 2018 7:32 pm

    RANT!!!!!!

    Today I put in an order for $799.50 of electronic components to a company in Dallas.

    Just got confirmation of order and it includes country of origen of the components.

    Five line items.

    Origins are KR CN TW TW JP

    There is absolutely no technical reason those components could not be manufactured in the USA

    All five line items were from USA companies.

    Now my idea; is not MAGA ( Make America Great Again )

    It is MIIAA ( Make It In America Again )

    End of patriotic rant.


  79. Possum
    91 | June 6, 2018 7:34 pm

    doriangrey wrote:

    Possum wrote:

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ doriangrey:
    There are some formers from here who owe us an apology

    Their loss if they are “formers”

    But our gain as it turns out said former’s were fucking assholes.

    Yeah but they were fun on the OOT

    🙂


  80. 92 | June 6, 2018 8:03 pm

    @ Possum:

    Yea… and Tawny Kitaen was a LOT of fun at parties… Until she would suddenly go all jihadist homicidal on everyone.

    Yea, she’s the woman in this video…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyF8RHM1OCg

    And she was constantly and unexpectedly going full on mental Lizzy Borden 40 whacks on people.


  81. eaglesoars
    94 | June 6, 2018 9:38 pm

    Here’s a science-y thing yinz might be interested in. I don’t know how much weight to give it as this is not the first time I’ve seen the accuracy of carbon-14 data questioned, but this is just a bit more.

    ——
    One of the most important dating tools used in archaeology may sometimes give misleading data, new study shows – and it could change whole historical timelines as a result.

    The discrepancy is due to significant fluctuations in the amount of carbon-14 in the atmosphere, and it could force scientists to rethink how they use ancient organic remains to measure the passing of time.

    A comparison of radiocarbon ages across the Northern Hemisphere suggests we might have been a little too hasty in assuming how the isotope – also known as radiocarbon – diffuses, potentially shaking up controversial conversations on the timing of events in history.

    By measuring the amount of carbon-14 in the annual growth rings of trees grown in southern Jordan, researchers have found some dating calculations on events in the Middle East – or, more accurately, the Levant – could be out by nearly 20 years.

    A Crucial Archaeological Dating Tool Is Wrong, And It Could Change History as We Know It

    https://www.sciencealert.com/radiocarbon-dating-ancient-levant-region-calibration-inaccuracies


  82. 95 | June 6, 2018 10:43 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    File this one under a load of BS so some people can claim King Solomon never existed.


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