Faces - Launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket
These kind are everywhere. They are the expression of consciousness being present everywhere in nature. Unfortunately, hardly anybody has the eye to notice.
But this face here is quite remarkable, I would say beyond an ordinary.
Any person would, especially if he does not know what the injury was, or where it was. Because most likely, if Charlie was still alive at that moment, he probably would have gotten his neck broken just by that fall alone.
And they did not have any problems picking him up, and dragging him out of there just 13 seconds later, basically exposing him again, without any concerns, if the shooter was still around. In fact, nobody was even looking and checking if there was somebody still out there aiming. That concern simply was not on the agenda.
Yes, you are right about that. Dan apparently does grab Charlie's right hand for a very brief moment, instead of naturally just supporting him from the bottom.
And I could only be making guesses to why ? That long box, or some case that Charlie was dumped on, almost looks to be very neatly pre-positioned in that exact place, and very conveniently so.
So, it appears as he was guiding Charlie right onto that box, to make sure that he does not miss it.
So, I do not know how much sense does this make? But this would surely play into some premeditative murder scenario, in which Dan was playing out some role, that he was already prepared for in advance. That would be my best guess at the moment.
@konstructivizm Cool. NO transmission time delay ! 😊
Pretty obvious right at the very end - " I think I got 2 hours ", fill in transmission, with less than a second delay - " 40 minutes ".
The signal travels from Moon to Earth and back in 2.6 seconds.
@tabi2025@Rainmaker1973 Not a good example.
This plane is not flat. Its body is rounded, and clearly has an engine in the back ; it has the wing flaps, and the tail flaps.
Nothing like the other plane which is totally flat, with no other parts on it of any kind visible.
@tabi2025@Rainmaker1973 I do not understand Chinese, and can not understand the size of this thing.
But where is it on the plane model anyway ?
And what makes it so incredibly maneuverable also ? I can not see any moving parts on the wings, or the tail.
@Rainmaker1973 I forgot to mention.
Aside of having no visible engine or propeller, what makes it maneuver ?
I can not see any moving parts on the wings, or the tail. They look pretty fixed to me.
@best_clips__ What an idiotic police officer ? He had a weapon !
And he should never want to come into close contact with the suspect, with a weapon still in the holster, because the suspect can pull it out and used it himself on the officer.
This officer needs to be dismissed.
Those who are not able to defend their position, like you, always dream about suing somebody.
Honest and truthful man never thinks like that. He simply comes out of the closet, and openly presents his account of the event, without trying to conceal anything. Honest man would always want to do this, to clear his name in the public arena.
Only the liars and the guilty prefer to keep silent, and wait for some favorable moment to sue.
Nothing to do with the water absorptions.
The cup does not sit tight on the ground when the grass itself is thick and tall, thus creating gaps between the bottom rim and the ground.
The water simply comes out of the cut and spills over the ground.
What an idiotic experiment ? And this was done by some Dr. ?
🚨: You’re staring at billions of stars in the Andromeda Galaxy—and almost every one likely has planets.
This is just one of a trillion galaxies.
Let that just that sink in.
@BruwerRaven@grld_x By the way, I forgot to mention. Regardless, this has nothing to do with physics at all. Whoever made that post, and video does not even know what the science of physics actually means.
This question is not about physics, but about geometry.
But yes, what he is doing is exactly what I already mentioned.
Because the paper is flexible, when you fold it into a 3D structure, you can stretch the square hole into a diamond shape, where one axis gets shorter, but the other one gets longer, just like it is in this screen shot. I did take note of that.
So, if you keep that paper in 3D formation, this would be possible. You basically increase the size of one axis, at the expense of making the other axis shorter.
But that will not work if you hold the paper flat, as it was in the original video.