Justin39640
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That is the one, thank you. I knew they had some funny accent.
says the guy from Boston
DOH!
heheheh
That is the one, thank you. I knew they had some funny accent.
This post is to give Ryan Mackey the opportunity to do what honest scientists do when they are proven incorrect.....and that is to admit their error.
Well, debate's over. Went pretty much as expected. Tony still denies that the upper block tilted before it descended...
I don't know, but you'll get to see it in a couple of weeks for yourself. I was really hoping for a more interesting discussion. I warned him to bring his A-game, and he didn't do it...
I don't know, but you'll get to see it in a couple of weeks for yourself. I was really hoping for a more interesting discussion. I warned him to bring his A-game, and he didn't do it...
Ranke defends Balsamo's 11.2 g failed physics and you defend Ranke's failed delusion about Mackey. Why make a post that implies you can't do math or physics to save Ranke's failed ideas?*yawn* Craig Ranke is still waiting for your reply.
Tilting would obscure the "jolt" that Tony said he can't detect (in his paper). I think.I thought tilting were used as one of the main arguments for CD.
It appears to stop moving sideways when dropping, and that is clearly because being blown to dust negates any momentum. (or something like that)
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R.Mackey;5146789]Well, debate's over. Went pretty much as expected. Tony still denies that the upper block tilted before it descended, and that appears to be his Irreducible Delusion.
ElMondoHummus In spite of all the pictures and video of it doing exactly that?? How??
DGM
Tilting would obscure the "jolt" that Tony said he can't detect (in his paper). I think.
That's a good parody -- you sound almost like one of those nuts.
If they ever find a way to explain away the radar evidence, let me know.