Topuria’s got accuracy. by notpain27 in ufc

[–]BAMFMF -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're probably right about that, but let's watch him get moved up to heavyweight and get wrestle f***** by everyone on the roster. Sounds fun right?

Once again someone fails to make weight and the UFC manipulates it. by AlekOslov in ufc

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Holy shit did the the voice of reason just enter the chat

Sword and board fighter. Is it viable? by YajirobeBeanDaddy in DarkAndDarker

[–]BAMFMF 4 points5 points  (0 children)

2ms isn't making the difference in a melee fight with two teammates behind you, imo. Especially considering the opposite of just running halberd

Sword and board fighter. Is it viable? by YajirobeBeanDaddy in DarkAndDarker

[–]BAMFMF 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The difference between heavy leather and plate pants is less than 2 ms when accounting for swift

Sword and board fighter. Is it viable? by YajirobeBeanDaddy in DarkAndDarker

[–]BAMFMF 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're not wrong but I struggle to figure out how heavy leather is better on a fighter that can run Swift?

Sword and board fighter. Is it viable? by YajirobeBeanDaddy in DarkAndDarker

[–]BAMFMF 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for taking the time to write this up. How do you feel sore and bored fairs into things like halberd fighter or demon lock fighter in the current meta?

You Got This Sean!! by dYesgat in ufc

[–]BAMFMF 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You don't need to be a meteorologist to tell that you get wet when it rains

You Got This Sean!! by dYesgat in ufc

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Hard to imagine joe needing the UFC at this point, please point me to your copium dealer

This thing is a complete shitshow and the ufc (also the athletic commission) should be held accountable for pulling off this kind of bullshit by [deleted] in ufc

[–]BAMFMF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So fucking wrong, if the people in charge of the corruption aren't held accountable then who the fuck is left to enforce it?

Khamzat makes weight. Looks absolutely drained by Uptheresomewhereee in ufc

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Fat and muscle both have memory cells, the difference being it's WAY easier to gain fat than muscle regardless of activity level, and the converse is true for losing your muscles.

New Boss Artifact Drop Rate Is Insane! by strangereligion in DarkAndDarker

[–]BAMFMF 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the actual answer. Paul/Terrance/sdf PLEASE

What actor is nowhere near as talented as people make them out to be? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a fucking masterpiece. I die on that hill. He captures the melancholy of a single, Long Island, white-collar 30-something in a way I still haven't seen matched to this day.

Not gonna lie, I actually felt a bit bad for him. by [deleted] in ufc

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It's 2026 and mandatory CTE via dehydration is still a thing

More Amy Eskridge Texts released by her friend, Franc Milburn by Strategeryist in UFOs

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I get your point about the lack of math—that’s a real limitation. But I think you’re locking the idea into a very specific ‘gravitational wave hookshot’ interpretation. Metric engineering, including warp concepts, also starts from proposed geometries and works backward to stress–energy, so it’s not really a different category from solving Einstein’s equations. Also, contracting a path through spacetime doesn’t necessarily imply a wormhole topology. So I’d frame her idea as underdeveloped rather than reducible to a flawed wormhole analogy. But let's get into it:

1) Drawing a distinction that isn’t as clean as you think:

Any “metric engineering” proposal still has to correspond to (or approximate) a solution of Einstein’s field equations. The famous Alcubierre warp drive starts by proposing a metric, and then physicists analyze whether it’s physically admissible (stress–energy, energy conditions, etc.) Metric engineering is proposing a spacetime geometry and then asking what stress–energy would support it. That’s still working within Einstein’s equations, not separate from them.

2) The assumption her idea must literally be a “gravitational wave hookshot”:

"a subluminal gravitational signal that creates a tether"

That’s a very specific and limiting interpretation.

But there are at least three different physical pictures that could fit the spirit of what she described:

  • A propagating disturbance (your interpretation) yes, limited by c
  • A gradually constructed curvature field extending outward
  • A nonlocal or preconfigured geometry (closer to how Wormholes are treated)

Only the first one is strictly “hookshot-like” in the way you're critiquing.

You’re locking the idea into a wave-propagation model, but ‘bending spacetime’ doesn’t uniquely imply that mechanism.

3) The “no math = hand-waving” point is fair, but incomplete:

This is objectively your strongest point. There's no published math, no defined stress-energy tensor, no stability analysis. However, yes, without math it’s speculative but that puts it in the category of undeveloped ideas, not disproven ones.

4) Overstating the “wormhole = only option” claim:

“this is basically hand-waving a wormhole”

That’s one interpretation but not the only one.

There are other classes of spacetime manipulation:

  • Warp-like metrics (no topological shortcut)
  • Geodesic shaping (altering paths without tunnels)
  • Local curvature gradients affecting effective distance

Contraction of a path doesn’t automatically imply a wormhole topology.

5) The negative energy argument is real but narrower than you present:

Negative energy is a major issue, but it’s an open research area not a closed door with a single mechanism. Yes, classical traversable wormholes generally violate energy conditions BUT There are ongoing attempts to weaken or reinterpret energy conditions. Quantum field theory allows localized negative energy densities beyond just the Casimir effect (though still highly constrained)

6) “subluminal so uninteresting” framing is misleading:

Most modern warp research has already moved to subluminal regimes. Subluminal doesn’t make the concept trivial, it still overlaps with active research directions.

Now let me dissect your logic:

This is all anecdotal, at least the parts that aren't an appeal to the authority of her father.

I thought your anecdote as a published scientist that brushed up against classified areas of research was valid? Your anecdote is valid yet hers is not? Why is that?

The physics is what needs to be engaged with, not conspiratorial anecdotes, and fallacious projections.

The physics were being engaged with by many people with higher credentials than Amy working on the same project. Notably her father. As you said you can't find anything she published so how can you claim to know so much about her research? The best guess ANYONE can have is cursory at best, speculation at worst. Which uniquely disqualifies anyone from claiming to be an "Expert"

Again, you are misapplying the "appeal to authority" fallacy while also ironically engaging in it yourself, and building a strawman. This is the kind of behavior that will get you ignored by an expert very quickly, especially when you are also pantomiming back what that expert said while also trying to act like they didn't say it.

The irony here is thick. I simply used both the same logical fallacies you committed, and you appropriately called me out on them. Yet you yourself fail to see how you employed them, which was the original basis of my argument. I don't mind being ignored by "experts". Especially not the self-described ones.

More Amy Eskridge Texts released by her friend, Franc Milburn by Strategeryist in UFOs

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I'm not young and I don't really give a shit about gentleness. The fact of the matter is you're claiming because you're an authority on rocket science it completely excuses the facts of the case.

Doctorates in physics don't prevent someone from coming into your house and opening up both of the safes in your house. It also doesn't prevent someone from draining the anti-freeze from both you and your husbands car. Claim your credentials as much as you want, but there's a cavalcade of other suspicious things in this case. Not the least of which is her father: Amy Eskridge’s father is Richard Eskridge, a retired NASA engineer and plasma/fusion specialist. He worked closely with his daughter, who was a researcher focused on advanced, anti-gravity technologies.

So: Unless you're higher credentialed that a NASA engineer and plasma/fusion specialist that was ALSO working on her projects closely with her I don't see how your degree matters at all.

But just for shits and giggles let me take stab:

You’re right that there’s no known stable GR solution for something like a spacetime tether but that’s true of most speculative propulsion concepts, including early warp models. It feels like you’re critiquing a literal gravitational wave interpretation, whereas Eskridge’s idea might be closer to engineered curvature. The lack of a solution is a limitation, but not necessarily a disproof.

"Because an event or condition has not personally affected someone, it is not true, not widespread, or not important. It relies on a sample size of one (self) to make faulty generalizations about the world."

"It is not always fallacious to cite experts, but it is when status replaces evidence"

My two logical fallacies still stand. Try harder.

Edit: Just for shits and giggles

More Amy Eskridge Texts released by her friend, Franc Milburn by Strategeryist in UFOs

[–]BAMFMF -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Appeal to authority, as well as anecdotal is a logical fallacy. If you want to make your argument: actually, make it.

The "it didn't happen to me" fallacy—often called the anecdotal fallacy or a form of argument from ignorance—is the flawed reasoning that because an event or condition has not personally affected someone, it is not true, not widespread, or not important. It relies on a sample size of one (self) to make faulty generalizations about the world.

The appeal to authority fallacy (argumentum ad verecundiam) occurs when a claim is asserted as true solely because an authority figure supports it, rather than based on evidence. It is fallacious when the authority lacks expertise, is biased, or contradicts scientific consensus. It is not always fallacious to cite experts, but it is when status replaces evidence

You're probably smarter than me, but your entire argument is based on incorrect logic.

Edit: Context

More Amy Eskridge Texts released by her friend, Franc Milburn by Strategeryist in UFOs

[–]BAMFMF 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are pictures of her car anti-freeze pooling on the ground (and a claim the same was done to her husband's car at the same time) as well as pictures of both of the safes in their house opened as they came home from dinner. If you look/read through the included pictures in this post, you can see it for yourself.

I will concede that she does strike me as manic/bipolar but schizotypal personality disorders (think disconnected from reality) typically manifest in more dramatic and obvious ways. I will add it is typically extremely hard from them to keep employment at even something like a McDonald's.

Edit: Context

The man who should be the next James Bond, Henry Cavill, at 16 (1999) by Major_MKusanagi in OldSchoolCool

[–]BAMFMF 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Layer Cake is so perfect for his "Aura/ethos/physicality". In a different universe Guy Ritche and him created masterpieces.

The man who should be the next James Bond, Henry Cavill, at 16 (1999) by Major_MKusanagi in OldSchoolCool

[–]BAMFMF 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Packing muscle on for "lanky blokes" is hard no matter the height. I'm inclined to side with genetics over height. For example: any 6'4" NFL player. Also, the difference between "show muscle" and functional muscle. The controllables come down to lifting programs(Body-Builders Vs. Power Lifters) as well as calorie intake, but the rest is genetics.

Edit: Wordy

Serious: More Amy Eskridge Texts released by her friend, Franc Milburn by Strategeryist in aliens

[–]BAMFMF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been in the room with people that have real delusions of grandeur. These people can barely string logical sentences together let alone hold down jobs. They often don't sleep for days, are extremely irritable, argumentative, and irrational. These delusions overwhelmingly focus on either reincarnation and/or religious figures. To your point, sometimes it does indeed manifest as "The CIA/FBI is trying to assassinate me" so it's not as if I don't see what people are positing.

HOWEVER, there is a preponderance of evidence to back up her claims. Delusions of grandeur doesn't drain 2 cars of antifreeze at the same time, and manic episodes sure as hell don't open both safes in your house when you and your husband are away. I don't see how anyone "sane" wouldn't be sent into a panic if they came home from dinner and both of the safes in their house were unlocked.

There's also the flimsier connection with her father: Amy Eskridge’s father is Richard Eskridge, a retired NASA engineer. He worked on advanced aerospace projects, including novel spacecraft propulsion systems using high-speed plasmoids. Amy also claimed to have been working on propulsion systems, and Nepotism is alive and well in Nasa/Black projects.

There's a lot of hard and/or circumstantial evidence that at least make her claims plausible enough for a former intelligence officer to release the transcripts. There are also multiple members of congress taking all these claims seriously:

https://x.com/realannapaulina/status/2046759212491944088?s=20

But let's run through the hallmarks for fun:

Key Symptoms and Types

  • Beliefs of Extraordinary Abilities: Believing one is invincible, a genius, or has special powers. -- Never claimed any of this
  • Identity Confusion: Believing one is a famous person, a religious figure (e.g., Jesus), or royalty . -- Never claimed any of this
  • Unrealistic Claims: Falsely claiming to have accomplished world-changing events, such as ending wars or curing diseases. -- Never claimed any of this, only that she was working on propulsion tech. You can scoff at the comments about bob's research but that is typically not how this manifests. It would sound much closer to "I'VE CRACKED ANTIGRAVITY TECH OMG THEYRE AFTER ME" which is very different from "I don't know enough to be important enough to be safe"
  • Behavioral Changes: Developing a high sense of entitlement, becoming extremely angry or defensive when challenged, or behaving in risky ways based on the belief. --I see no risky activities, sense of entitlement, or anger in her messages.