Cultcow Brad Watson / Richard Bradshaw Watson / Brad Watson_Miami - Jesus & Albert Einstein reincarnated, discoverer of GOD=7_4 Theory

How do you grade Brad Watson? This is an official poll that reflects the will of GOD.

  • Excellent A - Freedom from corporeal shackles and permitted audience with THE LORD.

    Votes: 168 13.6%
  • Passing B - Freedom from corporeal shackles and free attendance of GOD's Kingdom.

    Votes: 22 1.8%
  • Fair C - Freedom from corporeal shackles. Given limited, general attendance of GOD's Kingdom.

    Votes: 22 1.8%
  • Poor D - Reincarnated as Man to be given a second chance at attempting to earn GOD's graces.

    Votes: 39 3.2%
  • Fail F - Reincarnated as a non-human for 326 years, 221 days, and 14 hours.

    Votes: 76 6.2%
  • Fail F - Sentenced to eternal tortures in HELL for crimes against THE LORD GOD.

    Votes: 106 8.6%
  • Fail F - Forced to post on the kiwifarms.net for 24 years, 30 days, and 2 hours.

    Votes: 802 64.9%

  • Total voters
    1,235
If we're indulging in actually good percussionists, I might as well post these guys:


Here's a recording of a prefectural junior's contest of the japanese taiko club:
Strangely enough, the sound quality seems a bit better here, also, the song they play is a bit more "wild". I just stumbled across this video and I already love it.

Just look how people take turns, join in and phase out of playing loud in a heartbeat and how perfectly they stay in tune.

If a group of japanese Taiko-drummers ever has a concert near where you live, I highly recommend getting tickets.
Audio-files just don't do it justice. You can feel the resounding beat of the large drums in your chest, it's really amazing.
 
I left the following 'press release' on https://arstechnica.com/contact-us/ ...

"7 Seals" revealed as 'Beyond Einstein Theories'

See http://7seals.blogspot.com - only the returned Christ and Albert Einstein reincarnated could produce this. Physics' 'theory of everything' - unified strings 21 or 19 dimensions of spacetime - has a great deal of indirect evidence. It falls under the umbrella of GOD=7_4 or FOD=6_4 on Planet Nestor Theory; see http://GOD704.wikia.com .
"Press Release"

You mean Shitpost.
 
Oh well, if it's Actually Good Drum Ensemble time...

I've seen this band, Cu Dubh, in person and they're amazing. The short guy with the beard is really nice. Why yes, yes, this is a band with a Scottish Gaelic name, a bagpiper, and an o-daiko player. Do not play "Can You Find (Genre) With Bagpipes?" with me because I will always win.

I know this band, Albannach (one piper, mostly drummers) and have seen them play more times than I can now remember. I picked a video of this particular song because they licensed it to Disney for a scene that ended up being a mere DVD extra on The Last Jedi. It's the one where Luke trolls Rey into believing the village of the Caretaker critters is about to be raided, so she sprints across the bay, cuts down the village gate with her lightsaber, and finds... the Caretakers (and Chewie) partying happily, and they all look up at her like "Bish, da fuq u doin?" and then resume the party.
 
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Oh well, if it's Actually Good Drum Ensemble time...

I've seen this band, Cu Dubh, in person and they're amazing. The short guy with the beard is really nice. Why yes, yes, this is a band with a Scottish Gaelic name, a bagpiper, and an o-daiko player. Do not play "Can You Find (Genre) With Bagpipes?" with me because I will always win.

You say that like anyone loses when you find the genre.
House Techno?
 
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@Brad Watson_Miami

If you are the reincarnation of Jesus Christ, then film yourself destroying the planet Venus, and then restoring it back to full structural integrity.

Create a black hole that only sucks in what you allow it to.

Eat a sun.

Stop time.

Read my mind.

Summon a monster from outer space.

Anything other than this weak shit.
 
I think if Richards group was just a bit more animated they would seem better. Just looking at them tells me they weren't into it
You say that like anyone loses when you find the genre.
House Techno?
Hey now, I used to do what is called "deep bass" today. Really need to start doing that again.
 
Hydrogen and helium are estimated to make up roughly 74% and 24% of all baryonic matter in the universe respectively. Despite comprising only a very small fraction of the universe, the remaining "heavy elements" can greatly influence astronomical phenomena.

Abundance of the chemical elements - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abundance_of_the_chemical_elements
 
Actually, hydrogen makes up 75% of the known matter by mass in the universe while helium takes up 24%. While Hydrogen takes up 90% of atoms.

Not that Richard would know that because all he does is read Wikipedia thinking it's always true.
 
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I just wrote the following comment on https://www.space.com/42923-nasa-tess-sub-neptune-alien-planet.html?utm_source=notification and https://www.livescience.com/64441-a...bys-star-dimming.html?utm_source=notification ...

Planet Nestor is our nextdoor neighbors where humanoids have a nest or base. Nestor was built(64=B2+U21+I9+L12+T20) with the mathematical model of FOD=6_4 whereas F is the 6th letter, a circle O, D=4. Nestor has 6 continents/4 don't touch its equator/4 LARGE land masses surrounded by water. 64% of the plan-it's surface is water. Their ancients' '6 Seas' & 4 oceans. Their LARGE moon has 4 phases of ~6 days (~6.4 days) each, thus 6-day-weeks and 4 weeks in a 'moonth'. Their lunar year of 306 days + 6 day week + 4 days = 316 day solar year.

Their ancients' '6 Classical Planets': 4 can't be easily seen during the day/4 don't cast shadows on Nestor. Besides Nestor, their solar system has 6 planets: 4 are gas/ice giants. Its two inferior planets are at .6 & .4 AU (distance of Nestor from its Sun) and/or interior planets at 6 & 4 AU. Etc.

See my tweaked NASA conference presentation of 4.29.09 at http://PlanetNestor.blogspot.com .

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@Annoying Fluffer,

Actually, it's 74% hydrogen - "75%" is a rounded-off estimate. I AM surprised how you would choose the rounded-off number* given your propensity for accuracy. 74% hydrogen applies to the elemental mass of this Universe, the elemental mass of our Sun, and the elemental mass of the atmosphere of Jupiter***...

Strange Facts: Space: Hydrogen - Helium 74%/24%. Earth's ...
https://theexplanation.com/hydrogen-helium-nitrogen-oxygen-mystery/
Mar 15, 2016 - The predominant proportion of gases in the universe is 74 percent hydrogen and 24 percent helium. So why, then, do the layers of Earth's ...

The Universe Adventure - Composition

http://universeadventure.org/big_bang/elemen-composition.htm
Aug 7, 2007 - It is a fairly typical main sequence star composed of 74% hydrogen, 25% helium. In the core, nuclear fusion converts hydrogen to helium, ...

Hydrogen - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen
Hydrogen is important because it is the fuel that powers the Sun and other stars. Hydrogen makes up about 74% of the entire universe. Hydrogen's symbol on the Periodic Table of Elements is H. Purehydrogen is normally made of two hydrogen atoms connected together.

Why did the Universe start off with Hydrogen, Helium, and not much ...

https://scienceblogs.com/.../why-did-the-universe-start-off-with-hydrogen-helium-and...
Jul 5, 2013 - But here on Earth, hydrogen and helium are only a small part of the ..... Usually, this is explained as this Universe is ~74% hydrogen, ~24% ...

The Sun is 74% hydrogen and 24% helium. : interestingasfuck - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/.../comments/.../the_sun_is_74_hydrogen_and_24_helium/
Dec 25, 2018 - 6 posts - ‎5 authors - The Sun is 74% hydrogen and 24% helium. (i.redd.it). submitted 30 minutes ago by GraveBreath · 7 comments; share; save. hide. report.

Chemical composition of the Sun by mass 74 hydrogen 25 helium 1 ...

https://www.coursehero.com
Chemical composition of the Sun by mass: • 74% hydrogen, 25% helium, 1% other elements. 400nm 700nm Spectra of different stars Compare this with the ...

Liquid water — Astronoo

www.astronoo.com/en/articles/liquid-water.html
**The water molecule is composed of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms, electrical ... The material Universe is composed of 74% hydrogen, 24% helium, 1% ...

What are the Parts of the Sun? - Universe Today

https://www.universetoday.com/40631/parts-of-the-sun/
Sep 13, 2016 - If you could take the Sun apart, and stack up its various elements, you would find that the Sun is made of hydrogen (74%) and helium (about ...

Physicists make metallic hydrogen in the lab for the first | Cosmos

https://cosmosmagazine.com/.../physicists-make-metallic-hydrogen-in-the-lab-for-the-...
Jan 27, 2017 - It's the most abundant element in the universe, making up around 74% of the Milky Way galaxy's mass. But squeeze hydrogen under immense ...

Strange Facts: Space: Hydrogen 74% / Helium 24%. Earth's ... - Pinteres

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/295408056796483386/
Strange Facts: Space: Hydrogen 74% / Helium 24%. Earth's Atmosphere has Nitrogen 78% / Oxygen 21%. How did that happen?

Hydrogen Properties for Energy Research (HYPER) Laboratory ...

https://hydrogen.wsu.edu/
Suffice it to say, hydrogen's utility as an energy carrier places broad demands ... No surprise, since hydrogen is 74% of the known atomic mass of the universe, ...

The atmosphere is 74 hydrogen and 25 helium Jupiters total diameter ...

https://www.coursehero.com › ... › ENGLISH › ENGLISH 70030
(Jupiter orbits the Sun) every 12 years. The atmosphere is 74% hydrogen and 25% helium.



*Synchronism: 9:24 "They crunched the numbers." - HomeLight.com ad. **9:34 "Let's take a look at some numbers... Consider these numbers" - Life Line Screening ad. ***10:01 Can we expect any new data tonight?" 10:05 "Adding new elements" on CNN

hydrogen 74% a.jpg

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I tried sending the following message to http://theexplanation.com/contact/ ...

Sam,

Anyone claiming to be the returned Christ must satisfy the prophecy of The Revelation 5:1. I have produced the "book/scroll sealed with 7 seals"/'Beyond Einstein Theories'; see http://7seals.blogspot.com . I've revealed secrets hidden since the foundation of this Earth.

You appear to be well-versed in the Bible and math/science. Few that I reach out to are.

You can call me at ---.

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So your only sources are blogs and wikis, even a reddit page lol. How sad. Did you know your scienceblog link doesn't even go anywhere? I take it you hold on to these links because they have the numbers you masturbate to but never bother to check if they still work.

If you actually took physics in a university like I am you would see that they are wrong and using old information.
https://www.calstatela.edu/sites/default/files/dept/chem/08summer/158/25-words-h2.pdf
http://www.undeerc.org/NCHT/midH2Works/QuickFacts.aspx a university.
Your precious wikipedia even agrees with me https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen
http://www.chfca.ca/education-centre/what-is-hydrogen/ Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association of Canada agrees with me.
https://phys.org/news/2012-11-galaxies-stars-problem-hydrogen-early.html
http://butane.chem.uiuc.edu/pshapley/genchem2/C9/2.html another university. They're talking about H2, but mention hydrogen and how common it is in the universe.
Should I go on Richard?

Remember Richard, I'm going to school to become a scientist, while you're just another crackpot on the internet.
 
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@Annoying Fluffer,

I went on the 1st link you gave - https://www.calstatela.edu/sites/default/files/dept/chem/08summer/158/25-words-h2.pdf and found the reference "it's also roughly 75% of the universe's mass". This proves you're a liar and an idiot.
So you're saying that an actual educational website is wrong because it doesn't agree with you? lol Seems to me you're the liar and the idiot. By the way, that site is for Cal State. It's a University. Not that you've actually ever gone to a proper one so you wouldn't know that. You should look into what confirmation bias is.

Just some math Richard won't understand, but it's fun to watch, and yes they agree with me.
the Youtube channel is supported by the MSRI by the way. https://www.msri.org/web/cms
 
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So you're saying that an actual educational website is wrong because it doesn't agree with you?
You sound like a fool because your insisting on opposing everything I say here, forces you to lie. I AM not saying that at all. I AM point74ing out that your references are all inexact - they're inaccurate. They're stating, "Roughly 75% of all baryonic mass" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen#Natural_occurrence . You're quite a hypocrite! You've repetitively fought over .1% and attacked me for using rounded-off numbers. Now you're wanting to make a BIG point74 over "roughly" 1%. What an asshole!
that site is for Cal State. It's a University. Not that you've actually ever gone to a proper one so you wouldn't know that.
That's a lie. I attended 7 universities - 4 local. As a freshman, I attended Johns Hopkins University. I then transferred for my sophmore year because I received a full scholarship to Univ. of Cincinnati. My father had a stroke, so I returned home and went to Univ. of Miami.

I haven't seen a recent college science textbook. What does yours say about this?
 

Beautiful.

So you're saying that an actual educational website is wrong because it doesn't agree with you? lol Seems to me you're the liar and the idiot. By the way, that site is for Cal State. It's a University. Not that you've actually ever gone to a proper one so you wouldn't know that. You should look into what confirmation bias is.

It's actually stupider than that. Brad is accusing you of being wrong and a liar because your authoritative source agrees with you and not him.
Brad is like Wimp Lo from Kung Pow. He thinks losing is winning.
 
You sound like a fool because your insisting on opposing everything I say here, forces you to lie. I AM not saying that at all. I AM point74ing out that your references are all inexact - they're inaccurate. They're stating, "Roughly 75% of all baryonic mass" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen#Natural_occurrence . You're quite a hypocrite! You've repetitively fought over .1% and attacked me for using rounded-off numbers. Now you're wanting to make a BIG point74 over "roughly" 1%. What an asshole!

That's a lie. I attended 7 universities - 4 local. As a freshman, I attended Johns Hopkins University. I then transferred for my sophmore year because I received a full scholarship to Univ. of Cincinnati. My father had a stroke, so I returned home and went to Univ. of Miami.

I haven't seen a recent college science textbook. What does yours say about this?
So what? You've never taken any courses in science. All you could do was music. Just accept that you're wrong and stop acting like a child. You throw more fits than any of mine do.
 
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You sound like a fool because your insisting on opposing everything I say here, forces you to lie. I AM not saying that at all. I AM point74ing out that your references are all inexact - they're inaccurate. They're stating, "Roughly 75% of all baryonic mass" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen#Natural_occurrence . You're quite a hypocrite! You've repetitively fought over .1% and attacked me for using rounded-off numbers. Now you're wanting to make a BIG point74 over "roughly" 1%. What an asshole!

.1% is vastly different from 1%, puddles. This is the sort of egregious inaccuracy that plagues your tawdry nonsense and which you are rightly castigated for.

That's a lie. I attended 7 universities - 4 local. As a freshman, I attended Johns Hopkins University. I then transferred for my sophmore year because I received a full scholarship to Univ. of Cincinnati. My father had a stroke, so I returned home and went to Univ. of Miami.

Citation needed on the full scholarship. You are far from a reliable source.
 
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