I just can't

PopAndSonGrows

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Who gives a shit what Hunter Biden says. ...

Everyone is quick to dismiss the words of a person who's a known substance abuser, until it benefits their position.

Most of the time some crackhead says anything, people are like "yeah uhh huh, whatever crackie". But if it benefits your wackjob stance on something, you're all like "lOoK wUt He SeD".

News flash; nobody fucking cares.
 

weedstoner420

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@ 14:35 start paying attention


Why did you remove your post about post 111
I wouldn't say the bowling ball/feather thing is intended to "prove gravity," nor that it has anything to do with buoyancy, but rather that it demonstrates the effect of air resistance. When an object falls, it hits air molecules on its way down, causing friction which slows its descent, to varying degrees depending on the object's mass and surface area. The feather falls slowly because it has a large surface area and small mass, so all those air molecules that it hits have a pretty significant effect.

When you remove the air molecules from the chamber, the only thing acting on the falling objects is gravity (or whatever you want to call the force that pulls them "down") so they both fall at the same rate. That's all, nothing to really prove or disprove gravity or anything other than air resistance.

No offense, but imo that guy doesn't really seem to have a solid grasp of physics...he over-simplifies or misinterprets a lot of concepts, and then his conclusion is that scientists have been wrong about them all along, or worse, deliberately deceiving us.

If you're looking for something that comes closer to "proving" gravity, there's an interesting experiment that you may know of by Henry Cavendish - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavendish_experiment - which demonstrates the gravitational attraction between two masses, independent of earth's gravity. It's a pretty ingenious setup, you should check it out if you haven't already...
 

ProPheT 216

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I wouldn't say the bowling ball/feather thing is intended to "prove gravity," nor that it has anything to do with buoyancy, but rather that it demonstrates the effect of air resistance. When an object falls, it hits air molecules on its way down, causing friction which slows its descent, to varying degrees depending on the object's mass and surface area. The feather falls slowly because it has a large surface area and small mass, so all those air molecules that it hits have a pretty significant effect.

When you remove the air molecules from the chamber, the only thing acting on the falling objects is gravity (or whatever you want to call the force that pulls them "down") so they both fall at the same rate. That's all, nothing to really prove or disprove gravity or anything other than air resistance.

No offense, but imo that guy doesn't really seem to have a solid grasp of physics...he over-simplifies or misinterprets a lot of concepts, and then his conclusion is that scientists have been wrong about them all along, or worse, deliberately deceiving us.

If you're looking for something that comes closer to "proving" gravity, there's an interesting experiment that you may know of by Henry Cavendish - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavendish_experiment - which demonstrates the gravitational attraction between two masses, independent of earth's gravity. It's a pretty ingenious setup, you should check it out if you haven't already...
 

OldMedUser

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Just lost a few more IQ points reading this thread. Got to cut this out or I'll get so stupid I'll start thinking this shit is real and sound as nutso as the OP.

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I know the earth isn't round because my friend Elon took me for a ride in his top secret moon rocket and we took a picture for ourselves!

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DrOgkush

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100% of flat earth believers lose sleep over night when they can’t prove their point. Your so focused on proving this bullshit in your favor. You don’t even know what the fucks really going on. You don’t know much about physics. Then you Started a thread. To not argue. Then post flat earth shit.

you get the giant asshole award. All this proves is who like to argue about DUMB SHIT


and who’s the asshole that said hitler wasn a bad person and the haulacaust is fake. I have family from that shit. Shut your mouth. Lmfao. You don’t know shit. We’re in a site. That blows youtube growers out the water. And you bring in YouTube Astrophysics into play. Kudos mr all Peace. And kudo to your god bless in post one. Even tho your a flathead.
 

ProPheT 216

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My listening and reading skills are on point. Change my mind.
I can't change your mind or convince you of anything. Revelation and awakening has to come on your own time from your own puzzle pieces you fit together. Has to come.from.your own searching. Everything i say in here I beleive to be true, but am always learning myself. Bless ya man
 

weedstoner420

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?? The Cavendish experiment can still be repeated today, you can look it up on YouTube even...

Has Dubya actually done any empirical tests to back up his claims? Or is it all just thought experiment type stuff? A lot of the things he says reveal that he doesn't fully grasp all of the scientific principles involved, or maybe he is deliberately misrepresenting them. The way he presents everything sounds "smart" and "logical," but his ideas only make sense if you don't understand the subject in the first place. I can provide some examples if you would like...

Overall, he seems to think very highly of his own intelligence relative to others, and believes he can intuit correct answers about things that centuries of scientific study have somehow gotten wrong. To me, that seems more like a cult leader/fake spiritual guru mentality, someone who just wants to inflate their own ego and gain weak-minded followers who don't know any better, not someone who is actually curious and seeking knowledge and a deeper understanding of how the world works.
 
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