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August Stundie Nominations

I stand corrected.

Let's not forget good old Spooked911. he was a classic back in the day... Remember the flaming bunny cage? The tower of paper towel roles??

Why do the kooks just seem to love ascribing all sorts of great weapons to Tesla? It's almost lazy at this point.

and they weren't even that good a metal band either.
 
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http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=6236368#post6236368

Note that no firemen say outright that there were actual explosives . They say everything BUT that however . The reason for this is that they had all seen the plane crashing into the building and thereby had every reason to assume that to be the cause of the collapse. Therefore they are relectant to make positive atatements of explosives in the Towers . If there had not been any planes I think the firemen would have had no hesitation in making straight-out statements that the building had been explosively demolished.''
 
I nominate icedragonknight12345 from you tube for the quote "eveyday ordinary roll of toilet paper, very good representation of one of the twin towers"
 
I nominate icedragonknight12345 from you tube for the quote "eveyday ordinary roll of toilet paper, very good representation of one of the twin towers"



You'll need a link. Leave off the www part, and we can fix it for you.
 
Link. You tube physics at it's best. (not enough posts to post a link here yet)

youtube.com/watch?v=h0o_86aheFU

Wow, I debated with the common sense guy 3 years ago. I think "Net force=0" guy is also his prodigy. Good times.
 
I forget what the rules are to nominating a Stundie, so I'm not sure if this counts because it's basically already won an award as a prize video at failblog.org but I can't help but think this embodies everything that is Stundie. I therefore nominate: Rainbows? How the **** do they work?


 
New poster ergo is putting up a strong showing in the increasingly dull 9/11 sub-forum.

Please explain how Conservation of Mass applies to rubble crushing through an intact building.

Because, although it's universal at non-relativistic speeds for every other phenomenon, we still need to find out whether it's still the case in one specific instance.

Dave
 
New poster ergo is putting up a strong showing in the increasingly dull 9/11 sub-forum.


Because, although it's universal at non-relativistic speeds for every other phenomenon, we still need to find out whether it's still the case in one specific instance.

Dave

Oh, man, that is going in the finals.
 
rodin said:
abbadon ire said:
rodin said:
My friend I am very aware Apollo is a very difficult hoax to prove, and that many have tried with cases of varying merit all the way to ludicrously uninformed. However, there are many 'discredited ideas' that turned out to be true.

Such as how WTC happened.

Or going back a bit further, that the Earth rotated around the Sun


You claimed to have irrefutable proof. Now you say it is difficult to prove.

Which is it?


both

I think


Well, I thought it was funny.


Here are the two posts in question:

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1059159945&postcount=426

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1059164227&postcount=429
 
He has irrefutable proof that is is difficult to prove! :D
 
Oh, man, that is going in the finals.

Yep. It's a high quality Stundie. I like his post that started the mass issue as well:

Mass does not stay the same when an object is broken into many smaller pieces. The disintegration of any structure completely alters the way it functions, the way it moves, the friction it encounters, its ability to do work.

If you disagree, please tell me what laws of physics support this notion.


The idea that someone one the internet has been able to type this with a straight face, thinking he has a serious point, thinking he has physics behind him. It hearts the brain. It is funny.
 
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