@stijnnoorman Is not a mental disorder, but is not a superpower either. It is, in modern society, a disability for most/ many that have it. Being able to hyperfocus sometimes (typically) under big stress loads does not offset the overall lack of executive fubction I struggle with everday.
@Catshealdeprsn Found her and her two siblings in the hinge of a piece of heavy machinery that was about to start up at a construction site. They were around a week old.
@cohen_jax16537@BrockRiddickIFB Gravitational pull theory? Is that different from normal Gravitational Theory? Because that predicts that anything massive enough will end up more or less spherical.
@Charlshai@kepilar77 The sheer number of different translations and revisions done by mere mortals to the texts since they were first put to parchment basically grunted that they can't be perfect after all.
@Charlshai@kepilar77 It's not being sacrilegious or disrespectful of the text to acknowledge that it's not a literal text in how it describes the universe/earth and the origin of things. It can be divinely inspired without having to be inerrant in all things.
@Charlshai@kepilar77 You will find lots of videos of people bring distant objects into view with a zoom, but you are never going to find a video of someone actually watching an object go over the horizon back into view with a zoom. Though it can be done by increasing the observers altitude.
@Charlshai@kepilar77 If you watch videos of the phenomenal that aren't cherry picked and edited by flat earth influences, it become pretty obvious fairly quickly.
@Charlshai@kepilar77 The universe for all its size is mostly empty, and what is there is just unfeeling unthinking matter and energy following the basic laws of the universe. That makes life very special. Intelligent life even more so.
@Charlshai@kepilar77 I get the feeling insignificant thing. But intelligent life is how the universe knows it's self. We are special because we have the capacity to understand the universe in its full glory. Not because we are it's center.
@Charlshai@kepilar77 Many, not all. The greeks figured it out over two thousand years ago. And ancient civilizations believed a lot of things we know to be false.
@Charlshai@kepilar77 How much it bends through air varies depending on temperature, density, and humidity. And every time someone says we see too far, they invariably haven't compensated for refraction.
@Charlshai@kepilar77 Refraction is the simple fact that light bends when passing through a medium. Fill a glass with water an put a spoon in it.
It will look broken because of the light bending.
@iv_musketeer Anyone with a decent understanding of the science and evidence for Evolution certainly does... unless they are blinded to the truth by religious faith and/or conspiracy mindset.