@UAPWatchers As folks like Grant Cameron have noted, they always give with one hand and take back with the other. One source says one thing one day and tomorrow another will contradict, discount or subvert it the next. This is partially due to agency infighting but more import (to them)...
@UAPWatchers Well, zillions of people believe what they've been told by ancient books retranslated many times, edited by many "authorities" in/out of many languages over centuries of time... but yeah, beward of possible false messages. And keep watching your TV newz for truth updates. π
@ElieJarrougeMD I had a severe arthritis in my feet that crippled me. I was diagnosed with rheumatoid and/or psoriatic arthritis (drs weren't sure which) and put on a costly immunosuppressant. Turns out my diet was high in oxalates (pseudo gout?) Ditched the oxalates and it all went away.
@wokeandwoofing The losing teams have non-binary players and the refs are all terfs. It's no coincidence that "ref" and "terf" share the same letters, the conspiracy is hiding in plain sight.
@Unexplained2020 ...just as Newtonian physics was the "settled" science πat one time before relativity and quantum physics emerged, so too these may one day be superceded by something more powerful and general. I don't know what I don't know... π€
@Unexplained2020 I agree it is counter-intuitive but much of relativity and subjects like quantum physics are also counter-intuitive. And as I noted, the dilation effects have been demonstrated at slower than light speeds. But you are correct, real science is constantly evolving....
@Unexplained2020 Artificial gravity produced by centrifugal force (as seen on the ship in "2001: A Space Odyssey") wouldn't produce much effect on time to overcome the effect produced by velocity. At least, that's how I understand it. I've never verified this empirically. π€£
@Unexplained2020 It could but in order to have a gravity the same as earth's, the ship would have to have a mass that was the same as earth's. Gravity, as Einstein showed, is a distortion in the "fabric of space" produced by mass. The analogy is of a large, heavy ball sitting on a rubber sheet.