🔍 Deep Dive: Beyond the Imaginary Curve (Del)

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Beyond the Imaginary Curve (Del)

Beyond the Imaginary Curve (Del)

Role: Flerf Operatives

Status: Active

Tier 3: ⭐⭐⭐

Lore

Scottish provocateur and street epistemologist, Del is known for dismantling mainstream science through impromptu interviews, DIY physics demos, and impassioned monologues. His channel critiques curvature claims using force vector breakdowns, balloon drop tests, and philosophical rants on perception, geometry, and motion. Del rejects gravity in favour of RDD (Relative Density Disequilibrium), a conceptual framework he promotes as a more intuitive explanation for vertical motion. His experiments—often involving Fosters cans, helium balloons, and makeshift rigs—aim to expose what he calls 'cult-like adherence to pseudoscience.'

Trivia

Once collaborated with Eddie Bravo and Gav on a flat Earth podcast. Famous for shouting 'Noooooooooo!' during debates. Known for the 'Helium Balloon Freefall Demonstration' and 'Force Vector – It’s That Simple' videos. Uses RDD to argue that objects move according to density gradients, not gravitational attraction. Claims the Earth is a stationary platform rising upward, and that mainstream physics is a linguistic trap. His shed-based livestreams often feature philosophical tangents, viewer call-ins, and impromptu rants about 'tractor beam cults.' Del's shed is called 'The Observatory'—no telescopes, just intuition and Fosters. Once claimed downward motion betrays upward existence, confusing both a teenager and two pigeons. Recorded a balloon drop over toast to prove RDD (toast later eaten, confirming edible density). Attempted to debunk gravity with a plank, a potato, and moral courage. Believes gravity is a linguistic spell and actively counter-spells it. Rant escalation triggered by words like 'vector', 'force', or 'mainstream', often causing semantic feedback loops.

Hub Updates

Flerfs use Relative Density Disequilibrium (RDD) as a replacement for gravity, claiming objects fall due to density imbalances. In physics, gravitational force remains the only consistent explanation across mediums.

đź”— Learn moreSource: BobTheScienceGuy

Del’s RDD model claims objects fall due to density gradients, not gravity. But without a net force, acceleration doesn’t occur. Newton’s laws aren’t optional — and density isn’t a force, just a property. Spoiler: Fosters cans don’t defy gravity, they obey it.

đź”— Learn moreSource: The Physics Hypertextbook

Mission Footage Archive

Despicable Selective "Truth Seekers" , Matter "seeks" Nothing Liars

Source: YouTube

Q & A (Skydiver speeds) and other incredulous "points"

Source: YouTube

Realising The Earths Motion - The Only Rational Conclusion

Source: YouTube

Proof Planet Peterson & Globe Earthers Dont Care For Truth

Source: YouTube

Semantical disconnection & Narrative entrapment

Source: YouTube
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