Re: Space Foreshortning (an original theory)



Sam You saying I'm using light(flash) to take the picture,and that
explains all there is to it. So you try it. You are only proving your
thinking is coming out of your pants. When you can do what I did.
Stopping a bullet the moment it hits the glass and not breaking the
glass(no a crack as yet appearing than you can talk Not before. With
your low wit brain and no Google to show you how its done I can some you
up with this vision. Your holding a flash bulb. Most brain power can
light a 60w bulb. You are a dim wit and your brain could not light the
bulb of a flash light that only takes 1 ampere I love you any way Sam.
You grew on me over the years. I'm even giving you
permission to call me Herb,and I hate being called Herb Bert

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