Comments by "justgivemethetruth" (@justgivemethetruth) on "PowerfulJRE"
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@SamuelBirku95
if beyond amazing means bullshit. ok, seriously, i have read a lot of gladwell that I like and find informative and a fresh way to look at something, I will state that for the record. But, over the time that I have been reading Gladwell, i.e. since Blink, I have found that it is a negative thing to keep listening to him because his stuff varies all over in quality, and truthfulness. Gladwell is in the arms of the advertising industry, so really there are certain places that he will not go, which is disguised by the entertainment value and the diversity of where he does go which falsely makes it seem as if he is not bound by the rules of the establishment, but he is. He is an upper class, clever, slave to the establishment. He blends right in with all the others. The public really needs to be demanding and critically looking for voices that are UNBOUND.
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Clearly both of these goofballs never took math or physics or read a math or physics book during or after high-school, maybe even jr-high. When you put too much radioactive materials together the get hot because the neutrons interact if they are under the right circumstances going at the right speed. If they get hot, they can boil water, and if they can boil water they can power a generator. Why would Tucker Carlson not know that, or advertise that he is so dumb as to now know that?
Just Google it ...
In December 1938, Hahn and Strassmann, continuing their experiments bombarding uranium with neutrons, found what appeared to be isotopes of barium among the decay products. They couldn’t explain it, since it was thought that a tiny neutron couldn't possibly cause the nucleus to crack in two to produce much lighter elements. Hahn sent a letter to Meitner describing the puzzling finding.
Over the Christmas holiday, Meitner had a visit from her nephew, Otto Frisch, a physicist who worked in Copenhagen at Niels Bohr's institute. Meitner shared Hahn's letter with Frisch. They knew that Hahn was a good chemist and had not made a mistake, but the results didn't make sense. They went for a walk in the snow to talk about the matter, Frisch on skis, Meitner keeping up on foot. They stopped at a tree stump to do some calculations. Meitner suggested they view the nucleus like a liquid drop, following a model that had been proposed earlier by the Russian physicist George Gamow and then further promoted by Bohr. Frisch, who was better at visualizing things, drew diagrams showing how after being hit with a neutron, the uranium nucleus might, like a water drop, become elongated, then start to pinch in the middle, and finally split into two drops.
After the split, the two drops would be driven apart by their mutual electric repulsion at high energy, about 200 MeV, Frisch and Meitner figured. Where would the energy come from? Meitner determined that the two daughter nuclei together would be less massive than the original uranium nucleus by about one-fifth the mass of a proton, which, when plugged into Einstein’s famous formula, E=mc2, works out to 200 MeV. Everything fit.
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@timothys9288
Because it tastes good, there is nutritional value to it, and in a world of vegetation that humans mostly cannot eat, other animals such as cows, goats, etc can convert into human absorbable nutrition.
Tim, I've always been skeptical of these kinds of arguments. Thankfully you bolster it with some actual claims ....
> cholesterol and growth promoting proteins that can promote heart disease and cancer in middle-aged and older humans.
Has it been proven? There is still milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, cottage cheese, ice cream, etc. Millions and millions of people have been eating this stuff for a very long time, and if there is a risk or association to cancer it must be very small.
The other thing, and forgive me if a flame a bit is that I am tired of being told by people, and I would never tell anyone else "Do some research in this area" ... and by god I think people say that are assholes, because what it does is implicitly assume the other person is stupid, and that all the "research" points in one direction. Your hand-waving at "research" in the abstract is logically invalid, and packed with condescension and arrogance. This is what really sets off carnivores and tends to let them think all vegan arguments are bad, and gives them a bad taste to even engaging in conversation about the subject.
"Do some research" is the chickenshit's way to say you're stupid ... and that bounces right back on them because they are the ones who look stupid. If you want to cite facts or conjecture, or even just speculation ... that is one thing if you label it honestly.
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It's not that the kids are malleable, but you Right-wing guys don't realize what's been going on with the Left-wing media. Going back to the 70's Pacifica, KPFA, Democracy Now! or what would become Democracy Now! has been really great with pretending the Liberal Message, but when it comes to anything to do with Israel, Palestine or the Middle East it is 1000% positive stories about Palestine, and 1000% negative stories about Israel. It is really that exact - you will never hear a good word about Israel or Jews in the Liberal Media.
I said as far back as the 70s and 80s ... this is not liberal, there is something very wrong here. It is not just trolls of today, but they feed on the BS that has been fuzed into Liberal thought, or at least Liberal media - and that is insane. How can people be so stupid.
I do think Joe might be right in that if you use the media to make people think everyone thinks this way then lazy people just pick it up to be on what they perceive as the right side, but it is not really the right side. That is happening.
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