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by lostmsu
845 days ago
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> If you aren't intelligent enough to see in the raw video footage that you are looking at something new and novel, that's not their problem. What does intelligence have to do with seeing a video? To make an analogy, you think you'd be able to discern Intel Pentium IV from 14900K from a video footage of a working processor that would have its model number scraped out? Fusion is just going to produce light of a certain spectrum. I don't think your brain is good at spectrometry. |
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The raw video footage of the multi-layered plasma fusion reaction in a laboratory conveys meaningful and complete information, directly validating the larger assertions made by the Safire team. The information is right there.
If you are not able to comprehend what is right there on video not just in one place but many videos over several years, and you still want to present non-arguments against it, then you aren't very intelligent. Simple as.
>> you think you'd be able to discern Intel Pentium IV from 14900K from a video footage
The topic is not about CPUs, the topic is about plasma fusion.
>> Fusion is just going to produce light of a certain spectrum.
The fusion in question shows multiple separate plasma layers, this key information is literally shown in the video in question, not mere spectrometry.
You argued against novel scientific information conveyed in raw footage providing proof of the scientific claims made. You don't even know what the video is yet you present a bad argument where you don't even know what it is you are arguing about.
What a fucking waste of time. God damn you are stupid. You should be ashamed for posting such garbage.
edited: clarified video footage