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18:00
@Waxi no, but you have to apply force, to change your movement vector
Watch it before 2:50, she's secured on the bottom, then some time passes and she gets all twisted while holding on while the plane is moving, then it stabilizes and comes back to down to her secured position. They don't move like that on the space station.
@Waxi Are you actually being serious now?
the body never moved suddenyl. all smoooth
you got so crazy you pulled in Kendall
look what you did
If you honestly believe everyone else is wrong, you must live in a terrifying world. How do you know what to trust for anything?
how do you know your food isn't poison?
18:01
@Waxi and then she pushes up a bit with the feet. which makes her float to the top
I'm just saying, NASA mixes in lies with truth so I can't take them serious at face value.
but you haven't shown us any lies
I'm 100% sure governments lie to us, but not about this
NASA lies, but not about that. they lie to cover up safety issues, etc.
@Waxi I really hop you are just trolling, because this is starting to grow old
Everyone lies, but physics does not.
18:02
@Waxi Literally everyone lies. Literally. Everyone.
Their employees have already came out and said their Earth images are just composites of scanned images and they want everyone to believe it was a real photo.
waxi you've been known to troll before
We can prove the same phyics here on earth that explain the universe.
@Waxi are you trolling?
@Waxi photos are scanned images, you dunderhead
and not all photos are composites
18:03
Why present round Earth if you don't actually have a picture of it?
they do
not all pictures are a single exposure, but some are.
We do. taken from the moon, for example. Also higher orbits can see the entire planet
jsfiddle.net/75L9sdm9/1 how to add a delay between each click?
Geostationary orbit is a good example
@Waxi please, stop trolling, it's starting to get annoying
18:04
We all have to stop replying, then.
After you click, wait a moment before you click again
my strongest argument against flat-earthers: "do you really want to ruin KSP for yourself?"
People have known the Earth is round long before NASA (and even America) was a thing.
@towc best argument I have ever heard
It casts a circular shadow on the moon, folks.
18:05
@KendallFrey but but but ... pixels don't lie
@KendallFrey so does your mom
@KevinB Cheers, I'll add a note on that fiddle.
and your mom's flat
what about my mom's apartment?
But in all honesty, I've spent the better quarter of my day finding a solution.
18:06
what exactly do you want?
@Rahul your question isn't very clear
delay where?
"between clicks" isn't clear what you want
My guess is you want to user to have to wait until the fading is complete before allowing their clicks to take effect again
@rlemon jsfiddle.net/75L9sdm9/1 between clicking each square. I want to have a delay so that the red block doesn't spawn 10000 times.
but your description doesn't match that at all
If you speed click them
18:08
@Luggage he's either watched some extremely dumb youtube videos and believe them or is one of those people who drives every fucking joke in the ground
it... only spawns once
in your fiddle
even when "speed clicking".
there's only one blob and therefore only one box. you aren't cloning it, you're moving it around.
@KevinB my apologies, I just want a bit of delay, is it possible? Even if possible to add a delay depending on the distance of the divs?
@Waxi I won't give you a "round earth" link, because I wouldn't accept a "flat earth" link, but.. I suggest reading this about confirmation bias. It's a human thing that gets people into a rut It's well written and entertaining (I think).
a delay where...
also, to everyone else. good articles there.
18:11
I thought NASA was lying before I believed the Earth not being round.
Earth is not the shape they represent it as. Why would they do that?
because it's unimportant?
jsfiddle.net/75L9sdm9/2 pretty sure he wants this
nvm... just read the last comment
Scientists have already said it's not sphere, but yet they keep giving us the perfect blue marble because they don't have a real photo. They just stitch together scanned images.
@Waxi 1) What shape are you claiming the Earth is? 2) What shape are you claiming they are representing it as?
Come up with an experiment.
18:13
Earth is smoother than a billiard ball at that scale dude
it's not a perfect sphere, but the deviation is tiny on that scale.
@Waxi It's not a sphere, but it's so damn close that a photo of it looks like a sphere.
and as for roundness, yea it's pretty freaking round
wider around the equator, slightly.
like your mom, Kendall.
And all the other anomalies
it's wider in the southern hemisphere
18:15
"crater face"
I'm talking about the geoid, not the surface, btw
Yeah I'm not buying the 'to scale' argument.
1/10
@Waxi That is ridiculously exaggerated
18:16
@KendallFrey No it's not, probably even worse than that.
@Waxi Yes it fucking well is.
like, not even close, and not even talking about actual roundness
lol
18:17
All these new models show an Earth that is all jacked up, but every picture of it is perfectly round.
Mount Everest is less than 6 miles above sea level. That's about 2 pixels in the picture you posted. Not nearly enough to be noteworthy.
and the atmo hides that
Oh for fuck's sakes. Is fucking Waxi on his flat earth 'we've never been to space' bullshit again?
@Waxi That's because the models have been exaggerated so you can see the details.
18:19
@Waxi what scientists?
no, he admits it isn't flat now
but now he says it isn't round
he says NASA is lying and produces fake images of earth to fool us
for.. some reason.
profit, i guess
Well, that's about the most retarded thing I've heard in years.
lol, their employees have already came clean about their fake composites, that's not a joke.
They don't have a real picture of the Earth.
18:20
We've been mostly civil so far, to let's keep it that way, please. We'll have ot end this if we can't.
But they do
1 min ago, by tereško
@Waxi what scientists?
Think of a more round-about way of saying retarded, like I have been. :)
Not a composite, same round Earth
@Waxi if you don't want to accept facts for what they are, then this 'discussion' is over.
18:20
You are all wrong..., earth is flat you fools.
Oo
@Luggage 'window licker', 'crayola cruncher', 'oxygen thief'
@rlemon This is perfect mate, cheers. just a quicky; is there a way to make the delay to Fade the blob out first, then move div, then wait till the blob has faded back in fully, to then make the next move? Cheers!
@tereško Plenty, but the celebrity scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson has already said yeah, so the Earth isn't exactly round as we thought.
@Rahul probably, poke around the jQuery api docs
18:21
@Waxi He didn't say that the Earth doesn't look round to the naked eye.
@KendallFrey He said it's like a squished geoid, bigger on top than on bottom.
@rlemon I can't figure out how you've done the delay linked with the fade. I'm trying to do the same with fadeout and see how it plays out.
It matters not what Neil deGrasse Tyson says, but more that the laws of physics agree with NASA'a story and those laws of physics work and are useful in our technology, so we know THEY are good.
I have to believe flat earthers are some subset of russias online sponsored trolling as an attempt to make the west more dumb. Thats more exciting then a flat earth. @waxi how much do you get payed by your handlers for this?
not a bad theory
:P
18:22
@Waxi That doesn't mean that the Earth doesn't look spherical.
> Distances from points on the surface to the center range from 6,353 km to 6,384 km
he doesn't buy the scale "argument"
that is less than 0.5% deviation
he already said that
there is no point guys
do you expect to notice that 1 pixel in the images, @Waxi ?
18:23
you can always successfully troll about something if the single individual has no chance to prove it.
not even 1 pixel.
@Luggage it would be 1px at 20MP
(I think)
something like that.. sure.
@KendallFrey Look at their headline, it basically reads: "NASA has been lying for 43 years with their image".
So.. how about that weather.
18:25
Why would I believe anything they say when that's how they operate?
@Waxi If you can't point to a case where a reputable scientist said that the Earth is visibly or significantly different from spherical, you have no point to make.
a.k.a. mountain
@KendallFrey can you imagine what that would have looked like if earth was what waxi's pictured model was
@Waxi Why would you believe anyone in that case? Everyone lies.
18:26
NASA is just as lying as any government organisation, you didn't know that?
holy hell, pictures of earth would be cool
just read up on "irregular galaxies" and stuff, that's an eye opener
are irregular galaxies offered at a discount?
2.99
@Waxi why would you not?
18:27
"The new picture is a composite, of three separate images, but each of those images showed the whole planet."
They still can't give you a picture not tampered with.
do you know how panoramas are made ?
6 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
Here's another one, from NASA: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/nasa-releases-firs‌​t-picture-of-the-whole-earth-taken-in-43-years-10403944.html
... -_-
for fuck's sake dude, you can't just literally ignore data that contradicts you
you would wonder why there is no "true picture" of whole earth.. enough satelites left the orbit by now
18:27
I'd be WAY more worried about the death star around saturn:
Mimas is a moon of Saturn which was discovered in 1789 by William Herschel. It is named after Mimas, a son of Gaia in Greek mythology, and is also designated Saturn I. With a diameter of 396 kilometres (246 mi) it is the smallest astronomical body that is known to be rounded in shape because of self-gravitation. == Discovery == Mimas was discovered by the astronomer William Herschel on 17 September 1789. He recorded his discovery as follows: "The great light of my forty-foot [12 m] telescope was so useful that on the 17th of September, 1789, I remarked the seventh satellite, then situated at its...
@KendallFrey he sure can, and is
@Waxi do you trust ESA? Роскосмос? CNSA?
@jAndy pick up a basketball and hold it really close to your face. now imagine you could be 100x closer
hard to see the entire thing
@jAndy (speculation): most cameras are set to a higher zoom. a whole-planet selfy is the only reason to launch a camera that can take that wide of an image into space
I question a lot of things, but when something as major as this is being lied about, it has to make you question other things.
18:29
It would make you question EVERYTHING
but it isn't being lied about, you just don't understand what they're telling you
so you assume it is a lie.
@Waxi Do you question gravity?
so the point you could not tell reality from not.
What is the point of showing a fake Earth for 40 years?
do
you
question
18:30
In other words, that's how I see you. You have a tenuous grip on reality.
gravity
?
as I said, anything which cannot be proven by an individual is... questionable and foremost, trollable
man, I need a beer and some chips for this conversation
Gravity supports round Earth, they're closely tied.
@Waxi You consider not saying how a photo was taken as a major lie? Again, how the HELL do you trust anyone?
18:30
@rlemon I'll grab the popcorn if you get the all dressed chips.
ohh, beer.. i have some here in the office.. i wonder if anyone'll car..
@Waxi do you question gravity? It is a "yes/no" question.
ahh, fuck it
hey it's international stout day by the way
but just believing anything government tells you, is probably as stupid as to believe in flat earth theories :-O
18:31
@tereško I question how it's explained, but don't question the existence of a force.
We've established gov lies. But this isn't one of them. @jAndy
Earlier in the convo
which ones of the many
@Waxi and how is it explained?
could you please tell me what is the explanation of gravity that you do not agree with
@Waxi If gravity doesn't work the way scientists say it works, don't you think someone would have noticed? They've launched quite a few spacecraft that depend heavily on gravity working exactly as planned.
18:33
@tereško afaik, there is up to this very date no scientific evidence about "gravitons" or whatever really transfers it
just theories
Guys, you're not going to win. Just leave Waxi to his crayon and glue eating.
as for a ton of other things aswell of course
Reminder: Many of these scientific truths were noted by independent people long before any government had the opportunity to make them into a conspiracy
@Trasiva It's not about who wins, it's about who has the most fun.
He believes gravity is a conspiracy?
@jAndy nope. That is just a hypothesis. It comes from m-theory (which is still being developed).
18:35
so we basically have no clue how gravity works
@jAndy oh, but we do
we just can see the results and influence
> I don't know how X works so X isn't true.
@jAndy We know pretty much everything there is to know about how gravity works.
@jAndy what we dont know is how to connect gravity with other 3 fundamental forces
18:36
yea I meant it more in a true understanding of "how" and "why"
The only part we don't know about is when quantum effects become significant.
there is a unified theory for electro magnetic, weak nuclear and strong nuclear force
@jAndy Science can't explain why physics is the way it is. That's philosophy.
@jAndy and we know why: because mass (and actually - energy) distorts the spacetime
just energy, technically, but.. yes.
18:37
That's how, not why
@KendallFrey thats not what I mean. We know there are electrons right, we even can "see" them to a degree, we can calculate them etc. We have no clue which kind of particle or force is behind gravity
I find that fascinating
We have no reason to assume gravity is a particle or a force
yea since we have no clue
We have a very good explanation of gravity where it is neither
@rlemon good idea about the beer
18:39
@KendallFrey I guess you have no fucking idea what "force currier" are
anyways, there is a ton of lies and speculations in science.
@tereško If you mean carrier, yes I do.
@rlemon jsfiddle.net/75L9sdm9/3 cheers, I solved it with your solution!
@jAndy You can't lie in science, because science only cares about the data.
For instance, go to any college of physiques or school and ask a random group of professors what "Hubble" explored... what would you guess is the most common answer because it gets actually teached?
18:40
You can speculate your heart out though
@KendallFrey wrong.
speculation in science is called a hypothesis
that's how it should be
i like turtles
excuse me for english being my 4th language and being pissed at people who think that "tides go in, tides go out, you cant explain that"
@Luggage yeah, all the way down
@Waxi If it's got conspiracy in the name, that obviously makes it credible, right?
and lol is that the pyramids in the middle of his back?
18:41
so, what did Hubble find? anyone?
tin foil
ok, that's it
@jAndy i don't think it was trying to find anyone
I am done with this shit
@jAndy Waldo?
18:42
If gravity acts on the mass of an object, how come an ant sticks to the ground, but not a balloon?
@KendallFrey I assume you've seen the video I linked above?
@Waxi Aha!
@Waxi that shows you have absolutely 0 clue what you're on about
@rlemon At one point, probably.
I knew this was all about a basic lack of understanding about physics.
18:42
@KendallFrey it's actually quite good
someone should have set us up a troll line a long time ago
@jAndy Galaxies
@Luggage "arrogance due to ignorance" is rampant
@Waxi you must answer your ballon question before you go making bold claims about the shape of the planet.
18:43
cc @KendallFrey @rlemon
Specifically that they were outside our own
up to this day, students get teached that Hubble "found" the expansion of the universe
which is... pretty much a lie
@Waxi because both balloon and ant are extremely light compared to earth (which is right next to it). In outer space the ant would stick to the balloon (and fly right of, when it tries to take a step)
@jAndy What is the truth, then?
lightbox, clearly
18:45
@KendallFrey First of all, Hubble just "found" the shifting in light spectrums of stars. Not more, not less. Then the theorist came along and created a bunch of explanations. The expansion of everything was just one theory of many
there is no real evidence for that to this very day also
just a theory
The shifting of spectral lines is evidence for that
there are many other models which explain that too
or.. "can" explain that
Anyone that ever uses the phrase "just a theory" is clearly ignorant of science.
@jAndy In which case we apply Occam's Razor
Are you arguing that the discovery of the universe's expansion was discovered another way, or that it isn't expanding?
or that we cannot prove it?
I don't claim that we've proven that the universe is expanding.
You don't prove a theory
I accept it until more data comes out to refute it, though
You only find evidence to support it, and use it to do useful things.
Someone an idea if something similar exists /library/git repo/ which does this kinds of stuff ? demo.stylishthemes.co/diva
18:47
same, we can observe it expanding right now
@Luggage I'm just saying that Hubble found an effect that has nothing to do with the now propagated explanation in the first place.
until something comes up to refute that, I can only go on what information we have
As I said, other models can explain red and blue shifts of stars light too
@jAndy redshift has quite a lot to do with expansion, actually
According the relativity the shifting spectral lines are consistent with expansion, but no, they don't 'prove' it.
18:48
yes Kendal.. yes.. it "can" be the reason
My head has turned into mush.
but as I said already twice, there are other models for that
1 down, 1 to go
@Waxi That's the first step.
haha
18:49
@jAndy That doesn't mean they're more useful.
@jAndy remember reason is treason without the T.
What's one of the other models? I'm not familiar
The most useful theory among competing theories is necessarily the one worth using.
@Luggage lookup interstelar plasma, reabsorbtion of photons, weary light theory you will find a bunch
the biggest joke is, that Hubble himself up to his death, did not believe in the expansion theory
@Luggage mm
I think VS Code sucks. My new team swears by it. What do you guys think?
i think it doesn't matter
@jAndy Some of those by their titles alone sound very ignorant of what spectral lines are.
@Martin I think it's pretty great.
18:52
I take it yall don't believe in the Illuminati either.
@Martin Does everyone need to be on the same editor?
What don't you like about it?
I think I like it, but I use Atom more.. so..
I've still not had a compelling reason to switch away from sublime
@KendallFrey I don't think you quite understand why spectral lines work then? It "just" describes that some electromagnetical wave gains or loses energy
18:53
Hubble doesn't have to believe in a theory for his data to be useful
@BenFortune It seems like it should be awesome. But whenever I try to use a would-be normal Sublime feature I can't get it to work
that can be triggered by more than just expansion or movement
@Martin But it's not sublime.
Why would you expect that?
Normal stuff, like duplicating selected text
DRY
:)
18:53
remap the keybindings?
Updating keyboard shortcuts
ctrl+c ctrl+v?
Different keybinds, different program.
It doesn't work lol
Then use sublime..
18:54
Surely that's expected.
And I don't wanna mess up my clipboard all the time
@jAndy A spectral line represents what happens in the star emitting the light. Anything that scatters or interferes with the light in between, doesn't preserve spectral lines.
23 secs ago, by rlemon
remap the keybindings?
2 mins ago, by Luggage
@Martin Does everyone need to be on the same editor?
@rlemon That's what I meant by it doesn't work
None of my key mappings are working
(As an example of a shitty thing)
Sublime for text editing, vscode as an IDE. Atom if I want to try blowing myself
I think I'm gonna go back to Subliime yea
as one example
18:55
Fuck these guys
@Luggage Is it any better yet? It was so slow the last time I used it (6 months ago?)
@jAndy There's no situation where that can cause spectral lines to be shifted.
@KendallFrey how can you say that?
do you know about the compton effect actually?
@Martin I think MEEEh
I think why switch if you already have a tool that works fine
@Loktar I agree. These guys ripped on me for saying Sublime though
So I thought I'd double-check here
18:56
next time tell them you use nano full time
see what they do
I mean come on it's MS
It's a shame there's no stable build of Limetext yet
They freaked that I use git in command line
why does MS need a separate editor if Visual Studio is so great?
Make MS great again
@Loktar I thought they did it to make one free and to make it 'light weight'
but idk, I never used vs code
vs2012 is the last vs I used
@rlemon yeah that is why
i can't stand using a ui tool for executing git commands
but it speaks volumes about their current editor
worry it'l make a mistake
18:58
@KendallFrey also... Raman scattering "can" explain the Hubble effect
Raman scattering or the Raman effect /ˈrɑːmən/ is the inelastic scattering of a photon upon interaction with matter. It was discovered by C. V. Raman and K. S. Krishnan (who was a student of C.V. Raman) in liquids, and independently by Grigory Landsberg and Leonid Mandelstam in crystals. The effect had been predicted theoretically by Adolf Smekal in 1923. When photons are scattered from an atom or molecule, most photons are elastically scattered (Rayleigh scattering), such that the scattered photons have the same energy (frequency and wavelength) as the incident photons. A small fraction of the...
mmm, raman
Ramen scattering
so why would a new one be any "better"
@Loktar I think they do the monthly thing like Adobe does now
vs2010 was much better than 2012 tho
all such things are well understood principles which just get utterly ignored
18:58
nah you can still buy it up front
kinda ticked off I upgraded it
I use VS every day still
vs 2015 now
@BenFortune it was never slow for me in the past, and only started having issues.. but I installed some extensions
@Loktar but do they offer a monthly as well? I thought I read about that
it's been a couple years since I've had to do c# dev
they might have that as well, idk
18:59
so I'm out of the loop
wouldn't surprise me if they did
@jAndy Can it explain why every photon has been scattered exactly the same amount, but hasn't changed direction at all?
It used to be my daily, but one of the updates just screwed me over
stupid adobe ONLY has the sub model though which annoys me
but I still pay it so whatever lol
yea, I'm glad we bought when we did

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