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Show me analytics of how conservation of energy applies to a perfect pendulum if gravity is fake

Show me the equation of motion for an inverted pendulum if gravity is fake

Show me conservation of energy for a ball that rolls down a slope if gravity is fake

That's right you can't becuz ur dumb af

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If gravity is fake, show me analytics of how an airplane flies

That's right you can't cuz ur dumb af


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Well, any refraction causes white light to separate into colored components, so with a telescope you might see something similar to a rainbow. But the effect is too small to create the typical rainbows we are used to. We just see this as "star twinkling", and you may notice that planets can twinkle with varying colors.
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Well, any refraction causes white light to separate into colored components, so with a telescope you might see something similar to a rainbow. But the effect is too small to create the typical rainbows we are used to. We just see this as "star twinkling", and you may notice that planets can twinkle with varying colors.



This is correct

This uneducated child doesn't even know about what diffraction is
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Well, any refraction causes white light to separate into colored components, so with a telescope you might see something similar to a rainbow. But the effect is too small to create the typical rainbows we are used to. We just see this as "star twinkling", and you may notice that planets can twinkle with varying colors.


i see thanks i have no real knowledge about it just what i read
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Quote (FaceDeath @ Feb 10 2017 06:20pm)
i see thanks i have no real knowledge about it just what i read



Btw I didnT MEan u lol
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Btw I didnT MEan u lol


yeah i got that thanks lol
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Quote (Firaga @ Feb 10 2017 01:02pm)
If gravity is fake, show me analytics of how an airplane flies

That's right you can't cuz ur dumb af


the uplift on the wing going through the air at enough speed, it has nothing to do with gravity.

This is what people think gravity does, because they're stupid af.

"Gravity makes all the water stick to a ball - even upside down as it spins at 1000 mph, orbits at 66,600 mph and spirals around the Milky way at 500,000 mph




One simple experiment shows there is no gravity. The Helium Balloon. It rises. How is this
possible? Classical Mechanics shows that Force equals the Constant of Gravity multiplied by the
Mass of Object 1 multiplied by the Mass of Object 2 divided by the Distance between the two
masses raised to the second power.
F=GM1M2/r^2
With this logic, the mass of the Earth is so great that the helium balloon would have no choice but
to be attracted to the Earth. We have mass 1 pulling on mass 2 and mass 2 pulling on mass 1.
F1 = F2. This is just wrong. The force of the balloon that pulls the Earth is not equal to the force
that the Earth pulls on the balloon. It would not rise. What we see in the experiment that the
helium is rising to meet its level of density.

Quote (Firaga @ Feb 10 2017 01:13pm)
This is correct

This uneducated child doesn't even know about what diffraction is


diffraction though a few drops of water isn't enough to make a rainbow, only idiots think it is - maybe if you understood refraction, you'd get a gf





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