Posted: Jul 14, 2013 3:29 pm
by psikeyhackr
Weaver wrote:Doesn't mean you aren't totally fucking wrong, though. All that study says is that those of use who accept reality are more hostile toward those who don't - a reflection of lost patience with idiocy more than anything else, I'd say.


ROFL

Reality that has yet to be supported by experiment.

3D printers could produce controllable, reproducable levels. 2 ft by 2ft times 1.5 inches. Stack 110 for a 13 foot structure. The problem is figuring out how to distribute the weight. But the strength of connections between the floors and perimeter and core could be controlled. The strength of the core and perimeter at every level could be controlled. So the experiments could be duplicated by computer controlled printing all over the world.

Where is the problem with that?

Of course there is the possible problem of some people finding that the realities of physics do not conform to their delusions so that would impact their attitude about society and government.

Oh, I forget. Experiments are not REAL.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YRUso7Nf3s

psik