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Aella Girl’s Curious Spinning Circle Results: Why Do The Probabilities Match The Bets?
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Aella Girl’s Curious Spinning Circle Results: Why Do The Probabilities Match The Bets?

Listen to the podcast on YouTube, Bitchute, Gab. Something fun on a lazy day. I was asked to comment on this tweet: https://twitter.com/Aella_Girl/status/1594144435000213505 Before we get to it, and if…
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What Limits Do Experts Have? EPA and Carbon Dioxide as “Pollution”
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What Limits Do Experts Have? EPA and Carbon Dioxide as “Pollution”

Listen to the podcast at YouTube, Bitchute, or Gab. There is a fascinating exchange on the principle of Experts Decide All Things vs. what we might call subsidiarity from the…
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Distrust In Democrats Is Anti-Science: Funniest Science Paper Of The Year
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Distrust In Democrats Is Anti-Science: Funniest Science Paper Of The Year

You can listen on Bitchute and Gab. This one is a good one. Complete with a clip from the Fabulous Fauci. Forgive me my dear friends and despised enemies for…
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Science: Force Kids To Mask To Defeat Systemic Racism
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Science: Force Kids To Mask To Defeat Systemic Racism

Listen to the podcast on Bitchute or Gab. Let's think about evidence, and its nature using a modern peer-reviewed paper as our example. The paper is "Lifting Universal Masking in…
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Every Place On Earth Warming Faster Than Every Other Place On Earth
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Every Place On Earth Warming Faster Than Every Other Place On Earth

There is more material in the podcast that I had time to transcribe. Listen on Bitchute, or Gab. The other day we saw a UN report which claimed that "billions…
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Regime Desperate To Promote “Climate Change” Claims “Climate Change” Worse Than Cancer
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Regime Desperate To Promote “Climate Change” Claims “Climate Change” Worse Than Cancer

Listen to the podcast at Bitchute. New! Or Gab. Here's the headline: "Climate change much deadlier than cancer in some places, UNDP data shows". It's from the UN, naturally. The…
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We Have Become A Nation Of Book Burners
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We Have Become A Nation Of Book Burners

Listen to this at Bitchute I am a senior Gen Xer, which means I can recall a time in state-run schools where they taught us that evil people used to---the…
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Another Reason For Broken Science: Citation Indexes
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Another Reason For Broken Science: Citation Indexes

Suppose it turns out that something called prime matter is energy. Prime matter is the formless proto-matter that awaits a form to turn it into matter. Matter requires form to…
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