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Brokenspokes68 t1_jay9857 wrote
Reply to comment by TheWoodConsultant in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
Boogaloo is right wing. How do you come to any other conclusion seeing what they say and do. They literally advocate for a race war.
geemoly t1_jay974z wrote
Reply to Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
it's too bad they didn't include a legend with the picture. Why have all the markings without a legend to indicate what each are?
Brokenspokes68 t1_jay8nns wrote
Reply to comment by Duende555 in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
Have you confused the New York Post with the Times?
Brokenspokes68 t1_jay8bj9 wrote
Reply to On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
Right wingers lie so much that I don't believe anything that they say without verifying through an independent source.
Silverfrost_01 t1_jay6j2k wrote
Reply to comment by messengerkindaguy in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
I don’t think that’s any better
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ZZZapatistian t1_jay1wme wrote
Reply to On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
Not because Right leaning people are stupid, as Blue leaning people seem to think.
Right leaning people are more willing to reject the government/academia/media story of America because they understand the falsity of that story.
Post modern America is about stories and narratives and morals of stories, not underlying truth. Either because the truth is unknown, even though it is certain (COVID).
COVID is an example of this -- COVID truth regarding mask wearing is unclear. Source of virus is unclear.
Sl0w-Plant t1_jaxzi3y wrote
Reply to Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
Not really a corridor and more like a tiny crawlspace that no one can crawl in...
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Reply to comment by messengerkindaguy in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
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NetflixSux247 t1_jaxwrfn wrote
Reply to comment by SuspiciousStable9649 in Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
Ahhhh yeah I remember seeing the gif yesterday, it does line up with the dimensions on the image. Thanks for clearing that up.
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Reply to comment by TheWoodConsultant in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
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SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaxvz87 wrote
Reply to comment by NetflixSux247 in Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
I think there was an undecorated chamber/corridor, but no major artifacts so far. So there was a void, but it was just an empty area. I thought I saw a picture… not sure I trust The Sun, but that’s the picture I saw. Looks confirmed here.
And yes to your second question.
NetflixSux247 t1_jaxv039 wrote
Reply to comment by SuspiciousStable9649 in Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
Ok so correct me if i'm wrong.
The A/B image is the bit behind the chevron, which seems like its about 8m in depth and there's nothing in there because they put a camera through a crack?
And there is a suspected 30m corridor above the grand gallery?
noxii3101 t1_jaxur3p wrote
Reply to comment by NetflixSux247 in Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
you're welcome
EarlofIxII t1_jaxunkj wrote
Reply to On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
Oh yeah. And Trump is a Russian agent
NetflixSux247 t1_jaxun8n wrote
Reply to comment by noxii3101 in Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
This makes my nipples tingle.
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaxufrk wrote
Reply to comment by NetflixSux247 in Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
Yes. (h) is basically not shown. I think location (i) is showing the results of the two studies, with the ellipsis probably being a good indicator of how accurate they can see (as in +/- 1 m as opposed to seeing objects or stone joints). (h) is basically ‘over here somewhere’ but they wanted to emphasize the higher chambers. Edit: (h) has its own map in the black and white image. Pretty small, but easy to get to.
noxii3101 t1_jaxue1l wrote
Reply to Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
It makes sense right? If they have the ability to create massive voids within the structure, why wouldn't the ancient engineers do that as much as possible to save weight and building materials.
Moreover, if Jean Pierre Houdin is correct, and the great hall is part of a lifting apparatus, it could be possible this same structure is repeated higher up to help lift blocks to the upper levels.
NetflixSux247 t1_jaxt5ps wrote
Reply to comment by SuspiciousStable9649 in Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
I'm trying to understand the article but i'm struggling. They're saying there's a corridor near h on the first image, but i'm guessing the image doesn't illustrate the corridor?
Do any of the images show a cross section or detail of the corridor being mentioned?
The first image has a red shaded area, that looks interesting, what do we know about it?
On the images showing A and B, is the dotted red the point of discussion?
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SuspiciousStable9649 t1_jaxpars wrote
Reply to Cosmic rays reveal measurements of a concealed corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza by marketrent
Does the mummy’s curse count if you do an endoscopy versus opening a portal big enough to pass through?
Jokes aside, this is really outstanding work.
JamesTWood t1_jaxn0o6 wrote
Reply to comment by ReceptionDry2755 in Pilot Study: The Differential Response to Classical and Heavy Metal Music in Intensive Care Unit Patients under Sedo-Analgesia by clib
and "classical" is similarly diverse from Nachtmusik to 1812 overture to Carmina Burana there's a huge range of musical stimuli. heck Haydn's Surprise Symphony was written to prevent people from relaxing!
Brokenspokes68 t1_jay9c2u wrote
Reply to comment by ZZZapatistian in On Facebook, Visual Misinfo Widespread. In the runup to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election visual misinformation was widespread across the platform, and that it was highly asymmetric across party lines, with right-leaning images five to eight times more likely to be misleading. by Wagamaga
I rejected the falsity of your education.