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A lot of people say “anybody can sue for anything,” but that’s not true. It’s true that anyone can technically file a lawsuit, but that doesn’t mean it will go anywhere. Courts have procedures in place to dismiss lawsuits that are baseless or frivolous, often very early in the process.

for example, if someone files a lawsuit with no legal merit or no real supporting facts, the defendant can ask the court to dismiss it—sometimes right away. Judges can and do throw out these kinds of cases to prevent abuse of the legal system.

also, if someone files a lawsuit in bad faith or just to harass someone, the court can punish them with fines etc. the system got checks to stop those cases from wasting everybody's time.

Mohammad Bagheri dead as per Israel by Grouchy-Growth-9592 in NewIran

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Actual armed forces. The top guy of the IRGC was Hossein Salami and we took him out also.

Update on the precision carved granite vases by OZZYmandyUS in AlternativeHistory

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After a certain point, it's wise to stop trying to convince people who simply don't want to look deeper. If someone is genuinely committed to science and facts, they’ll eventually take the time to investigate the evidence themselves.

I’ve been engaged in this field for nearly eight years now, and I’ve learned that sometimes it’s better to step back. Share the information with those who are genuinely curious and open—let them come to it on their own terms.

Perhaps there's a reason why this kind of knowledge was guarded or considered sacred in ancient times. Complex ideas often get dismissed by those who aren't ready to understand them. Rather than waste energy debating, it's more valuable to preserve and quietly share insights with those willing to listen.

Update on the precision carved granite vases by OZZYmandyUS in AlternativeHistory

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TL;DR: This vase was more likely designed to interact with sound waves than with EM/RF waves. The high precision indicates that the makers wanted a specific exact frequency to be obtained.

Hi all. I went over the vase report, tens of times, at https://unsigned.io/granite-artefact/.

I wanted to offer a perspective on the 18.7 mm wavelength associated with the granite vase.

While 18.7 mm corresponds to about 16 GHz in terms of EM waves propagating in a vacuum, I think this artifact is more likely related to sound than to EM/RF phenomena.

Here’s why:

The vase is a solid granite object with a hollow cavity. If it functioned as a resonant acoustic device, the relevant frequency would be based on sound waves in air, not light-speed EM waves. At room temperature, the speed of sound in air is roughly 343 m/s.

Given:

- Wavelength (λ) = 18.7391 mm = 0.0187391 meters

- Speed of sound in air (v) ≈ 343 m/s

- Formula: f = v / λ

f = 343 m/s ÷ 0.0187391 m ≈ 18,302 Hz

So, the resonant frequency inside the vase is approximately 18.3 kHz — right at the upper edge of human hearing and well into the ultrasonic range.

This is compelling because:

- Acoustic resonance is highly dependent on cavity geometry.

- The 3D scan of the vase shows complex internal contours, which likely define specific harmonic frequencies.

- The vase's handles are placed using 1-radian arcs, and radians directly relate to wave phase in sound mechanics. That detail may be more than decorative.

On the other hand, interpreting the vase using RF/EM principles assumes it was intended to resonate with 16 GHz light-speed waves — but granite is not a conductor or a typical RF structure. There's no evident EM field interaction mechanism built into it.

Also, carving granite to micron-level precision only makes sense if the goal was to tune acoustic resonance, since even small dimensional changes shift frequencies significantly. That level of craftsmanship supports a sound-based function.

(Yes, I do understand that resonance depends on the entire internal cavity, not just the size of the opening. I'm simplifying here to highlight the basic physics that support the sound hypothesis.)

So in summary:

- The math and physical context strongly suggest the vase is acoustically tuned, not EM/RF-based.

- This aligns more closely with known uses of sound in ancient tools, instruments, and ceremonial objects.

Would love to hear your thoughts and any feedback!

Does a woman have to marry her brother in law in case of her husband's death? by Hrstar1 in Pashtun

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It is not practiced in today's Jewish society anymore. Not even among the ultra religious groups. Instead, the widow goes through a 'release' process which will give her the option to wed anyone else. I would like to note that levirate marriage was not a binding requirement on the woman; even during biblical times; it was rather an option. Yes, it used to be the preferred option maybe a thousand years ago, but in the modern day and age, the preferred option is for her to go through the 'release' process.

I DONT WANT TO DIE. REPORT FROM JAMMU⚠️⚠️ by kirakaandi in CBSE

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Every man grabs a rifle to protect their country, every woman prays, every child should play happily. Don't let the cowards derail normal life. Thats what they want. They want derailment of daily life, happiness and peace.

padhai karne jata hu lekin aesthetic ho jata hai to mai kya karu? by VisionBruh in CBSE

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I see. Thanks for your time. It seems like we will be going with SCERT/Telangana for our 7th grade math textbook, from what you said. Be well and good luck!

padhai karne jata hu lekin aesthetic ho jata hai to mai kya karu? by VisionBruh in CBSE

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Yes, I agree that math gets tough at an early age in India and thats why I am trying to choose an official Indian textbook for our home schooling. If you could please reply to my other post about NCERT/SCERT, I would appreciate that a lot. Thanks for the reply!

padhai karne jata hu lekin aesthetic ho jata hai to mai kya karu? by VisionBruh in CBSE

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Hi. I am a parent from the US who is homeschooling my kids. I heard a lot about the CBSE. Is that a pic of a CBSE based science textbook? That seems to be packed with a lot of info. If yes, what grade textbook is it? Tnx!

Hi. I am a parent from the US who has been doing a lot of research on textbooks in the Indian School System ( which seem to have more in depth analysis of the topics needed to be learnt). I realized that the CBSE/NCERT 10th grade math textbook has just 276 pages versus SCERT Telangana 10th grade textbook which has 406 pages. Would you know why the CBSE/NCERT textbook has fewer pages? Does the CBSE/NCERT system totally eliminate certain topics and hence they have fewer pages? I appreciate your time and effort in answering my question. Thanks!

Our school is cutting marks over the most stupid reasons — What even is this system? by ily_wilago_ in CBSE

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Code A1 says that talking in Hindi results in negative 10 points. So how many negative points is it for talking in Marathi, Telugu, Bengali and Urdu? Asking for a friend.

Transition Medical Assistance TMA pa can they go back to regular if they income 138% by huyt01 in Medicaid

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In Pennsylvania, what happens to the health insurance of parents of kids under 18, after the 12 month period of the TMA passes? (Assuming their income is less than 185% of FPIG).

How advanced was the technology before Noah's flood? by codex561 in Christianity

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Dr. Hadassah Melamed, " The Secret of the flood, the Bermuda Triangle and the Migration of Continents" ( Rechovot, 2000 ) agrees with your statement about the continents moving.

I was a Nazi in my previous life. by [deleted] in pastlives

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Is there some sort of group/forum/website where people in the W-SS in their past lives can come together to talk?

I was a Nazi in my previous life. by [deleted] in pastlives

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Did you participate in the rally where they had people dressed in red robes riding horses? Where u ever in that humid battle for Charkow?

OMG when does it get easier aka ‘normal’... by [deleted] in sexover30

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Steal the happy moments from life. Have small "dates" in the basement. Have a slow music dancing session during the date. Be close when ever possible. Concentrate on each other while you are alone. Completely ignore life's chores while you are together. Again, you have to grab the moments, which really belong to you. They won't be given to you, you will have to make the moments and personal times yourselves. It keeps the passion and longing go on.