Posted: Sep 15, 2021 12:09 am
by The_Metatron
psikeyhackr wrote:
Agi Hammerthief wrote:
The_Metatron wrote: You've had twenty years to get a formal engineering education.

yaeh, but as he keeps mentioning: NO engineering school investigates his pet issue,
so presumably none of them are worthy of his presence :coffee:


Yeah 1360 foot skyscrapers collapsing straight down in less than 20 seconds is totally uninteresting.

The conservation of momentum is a delusion.

50 yrs ago MIT students disrupted an SF convention because of poor physics in a science fiction book.
MIT - Ringworld
https://www.theguardian.com/books/books ... -ringworld
But apparently they can accept the straight down collapse of 1360 ft skyscrapers without steel & concrete distribution data.
Great school!

Still. Twenty god damned years. Two decades to learn all there is to show us all what's what, and you have nothing.

You can't even answer direct questions put to you.

The reply that really made me laugh was when you whined about the resale value of cars since the 1950s. Because, that's on topic, isn't it? Cars get too cheap as soon as you buy them. That's why the buildings fell down? What was the connection?

Or, just gibbering?