Message from @JDoeghtery

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2019-04-15 12:45:44 UTC  

@Superiorna_Artiljerija What happened to Cavendish

2019-04-15 12:46:58 UTC  

The experiment we would recreate

2019-04-15 12:47:03 UTC  

With big balls

2019-04-15 12:47:45 UTC  

made of what though?

2019-04-15 12:47:53 UTC  

Teflon Hexane

2019-04-15 12:48:04 UTC  

🤔

2019-04-15 12:48:21 UTC  

FAM

2019-04-15 12:48:21 UTC  

How high do you intend on going?

2019-04-15 12:48:32 UTC  

Alright, @weed. has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-04-15 12:48:35 UTC  

Rocketry is pretty fun

2019-04-15 12:48:35 UTC  

No i mean the Cavendish \

2019-04-15 12:48:36 UTC  

Lets do it

2019-04-15 12:48:44 UTC  

I like to eat poo poo

2019-04-15 12:48:46 UTC  

WE ARE NOT DOING A ROCKET

2019-04-15 12:48:58 UTC  

Why not?

2019-04-15 12:49:29 UTC  

No

2019-04-15 12:49:35 UTC  

I didn't say the rocket would be _good_

2019-04-15 12:49:53 UTC  

We need to prove that gravity is a force independent of static electricity

2019-04-15 12:50:11 UTC  

Do we _really_ have to go back and do the Cavendish experiment?

2019-04-15 12:50:13 UTC  

That's lame as hell

2019-04-15 12:50:23 UTC  

i think that electric increase in height has something to do with it

2019-04-15 12:51:37 UTC  

@Fading You don't have to

2019-04-15 12:51:59 UTC  

hmmm

2019-04-15 12:52:17 UTC  

@Superiorna_Artiljerija we need to prove that is the case

2019-04-15 12:52:40 UTC  

By replacing the lead balls with a material inert to static electricity

2019-04-15 12:54:10 UTC  

Lead is a pretty bad conductor, is it not?

2019-04-15 12:54:38 UTC  

@Fading it's still a conducter

2019-04-15 12:54:55 UTC  

So you want to dispel all doubt by using something perfectly insulating?

2019-04-15 12:55:04 UTC  

We know it is gravity if we calculate a similar gravitational constant

2019-04-15 12:55:05 UTC  

No it's a good conductor hence why it's used in car batteries

2019-04-15 12:55:28 UTC  

It's used in car batteries for a battery reaction, not for it's conduction

2019-04-15 12:55:43 UTC  

It is static electricity if the gravitational constant we calculate is noticably different

2019-04-15 12:56:05 UTC  

redox reaction* not battery reaction, sorry it's been a while since org chem

2019-04-15 12:57:18 UTC  

@Human Sheeple I assume you're talking about lead-acid batteries?

2019-04-15 12:58:10 UTC  

Lead has a conductivity of 4.55 x 10^6 S/m at 20 degrees C

2019-04-15 12:58:18 UTC  

Ah okay not as low as I thought

2019-04-15 12:58:19 UTC  

That's one order of magnitude LESS than copper

2019-04-15 12:58:57 UTC  

However Teflon has a conductivity of 10^-25 S/m which makes Lead 31 orders of magnitude better conductivity

2019-04-15 12:59:03 UTC  

hi good morning Human

2019-04-15 12:59:25 UTC  

nice

2019-04-15 12:59:35 UTC  

So if we use the same mass for the balls and they attract at the same speed it proves gravity and disproves Sheeple's 6 law