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   Jeremiah Jones to Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn   
   Re: Could magnets be used for interstell   
   06 Feb 26 00:24:18   
   
   XPost: sci.electronics.design, sci.astro   
   From: jj@j.j   
      
   Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn  wrote:   
   > Jeremiah Jones wrote:   
   > > Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn  wrote:   
   > >> Jeremiah Jones  wrote:   
   > >>                ^^^^^^^^   
   > >> Again, you need to specify an actual e-mail address there.   
   > >> And stop this mindless crossposting without Followup-To, *please*.   
   > >   
   > > You need to stop being such a fuss budget.   
   > >   
   > > I'll post what I want, where I want, the way I want, and youll like it.   
   >   
   > No; after I submit this correction, I will simply killfile you to prevent   
   > you from wasting my precious time further.  May you die in ignorance.   
      
      
   LOL!!! Your going to killfile me, but only after you finish this little   
   apologetics tour on behalf of your make believe world.   
      
   Ok, we'll wait...   
      
      
   > >>> ehsjr  wrote:   
   > >>>> On 2/2/2026 11:50 AM, Jeremiah Jones wrote:   
   > >>>>> Earth *is* a magnet.  It is pushed by the magnetic fields of the sun   
   > >>>>> and galaxies.  That's what makes the earth go round the sun.   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>> That's why they're worried about magnetic pole reversal. We'll start   
   > >>>> orbiting the sun in the opposite direction. Or maybe it will just make   
   > >>>> time go backwards.  Who knows?   
   > >>>   
   > >>> It can at least makes time stand still.   
   > >>   
   > >> No, it cannot.   
   > >   
   > > Already proven.   
   > >   
   > > The missing 2 hours caused a singular discontinuity in the spacetime   
   > > fabric.  Its all over your head.   
   >   
   > You have not the slightest clue what you are babbling about.   
   >   
   >    
   >   
   > >> Mirrors do not "reflect magnetic fields".  They reflect _light_, which is   
   > >> (best described as) an electromagnetic wave: an oscillation of electric   
   and   
   > >> magnetic fields that _stay in place_ while that happens.   
   > >   
   > > What a silly claim.  Reflector telescopes have mirrors.   
   >   
   > That does not mean that they reflect *magnetic fields*.   
   >   
   > You have no clue what a magnetic field *is*.   
   >   
   > > They can see magnetic storms on the sun.   
   >   
   > No, they cannot.  You do not know how telescopes work either.   
      
   You silly twat. You think sunspots cant be seen with a reflecter   
   telescope? Hahaha!   
      
      
   > > You need some schooling.   
   >   
   > I have studied Astrophysics at a *real-life* university (not Instagram   
   > University like you), stupid.   
   >   
   > > Too bad you can't prove anything.   
   >   
   > Wrong.  You can only read this because the technology that you are using was   
   > designed based on the assumption that the theory of Maxwell's   
   > electrodynamics that I just sketched is fundamentally correct.   
      
   No its not.   
      
      
   > >>> so the earth stopped spinning while his men finished slaughtering the   
   > >>> rest of the Amorites.  Then Josh's men ravished their new concubines.   
   > >>> They were the sluttiest virgins.   
   > >>   
   > >> You are just trolling, right?  Otherwise I suggest that you also attend a   
   > >> real school, not just Sunday school.   
   > >>   
   > >> F'up2 sci.physics   
   > >   
   > > Try again, maybe it will work.   
   >   
   > *PLONK*   
   >   
   > F'up2 poster   
      
      
   Stupid follow=up foiled again.   
      
   I win. Kegboy loses.   
      
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