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Re: Could magnets be used for interstellar propulsion?

From Jeremiah Jones <jj@j.j>
Newsgroups sci.electronics.design, sci.astro, sci.physics
Subject Re: Could magnets be used for interstellar propulsion?
Date 2026-02-05 16:24 -0800
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Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn <PointedEars@web.de> wrote:
> Jeremiah Jones <jj@j.j> 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.


> > ehsjr <ehsjr@verizon.net> 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.


> > Did you know Joshua commanded the sun to stand still for 2 hours so he 
> > could finish his slaughter?
> 
> The Bible is a heavily redacted account of campfire and bedtime stories of
> ignorant tent-dwelling bronze-age nomads, NOT a textbook.  To give you an
> idea how ignorant they were: they did not even know that Earth is a planet
> that is orbiting a star, and that the Sun is that star.
> 
> Not only did Joshua not made the Sun to stand still, because he could not;
> there is also no evidence to support the idea that he ever existed:
> 
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua#Current_mainstream_opinion>
> 
> > He made all the virgin Amorite girls hold up their mirrors to reflect 
> > the magnetic field the other way, [...]
> 
> 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.  They can see
magnetic storms on the sun.  You need some schooling.

Too bad you can't prove anything.


> > 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.

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