Message from @HockeyPockey
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Oh WOW lasers curve UP
Fake cgi
Peer reviewed scientific evidence @BurDur
Lol don't pretend you understand that math
Gravity is all peer reviewed science too
Uncertainty of .15%
In the gravitational constant
i love you citizen
U debunked yourself
"It is obvious that the effect of temperature variation is decisive over the
other atmospheric factors on refraction, to the following proportions: Tempera
ture to humidity to carbon dioxide content to air preEsure = 100 : 6 : 2 : 1 "
INVESTIGATION OF REFRACTION
IN THE LOW ATMOSPHERE
By
K. HORV_,.TH
Department of Survey. Technical university. Budapest
(Received Alay 29, 1969)
Presented by Ass. Prof. Dr. F. SAHKOZY
(nohomo)
@Human Sheeple oh ok cool so refraction is a thing
Warm air closest to the ground or warm air highest up?
gravity is fake right?
Explains the fecore laser thing then
Light will bend to the colder denser gas or hte warmer less dense gas?
Colder air above, light bends up
Fake cgi
@BurDur Science denier
No u
join Vc @realFlatEarther 👍
Oh nice I can post a doc about Cavendish
Rejecter of peer reviewed scientific method experimentation
And you'd believe it
@BurDur I can show you a lot more documents about "gravity" Rose et al (1969) Rotating torsion balance with servo control of mass spacing
Pontikis (1972a) Resonant torsion pendulum with various attracting masses
Renner (1974) Torsion pendulum in time-of-swing mode
Karagioz et al(1976) Evacuated torsion pendulum
Koldewyn (1976) Magnetically suspended torsion pendulum
Luther et al (1976) Rotating torsion balance
Mikkelsen and Newman (1977) geophysical and astronomical considerations
Yu et al (1978, 1979) Worden gravimeter
Sagitov et al (1979) Torsion pendulum with cylindrically shaped attracting and attracted masses
Page and Geilker (1981) Torsion pendulum with a measurement strategy governed by a quantum decision process
Karagioz et al (1981) Refinement of the results reported by Karagioz et al (1976)
Luther and Towler (1982) Torsion pendulum in time-of-swing mode
Oelfke (1984b) Torsion balance with small intermass spacing
Cohen and Taylor (1987) CODATA value for G from the 1986 adjustment of fundamental constants
Speake and Gillies (1987b) Evacuated beam balance with servo control
Liu et al (1987) Rotationally driven two-body interaction with suspended-coil sensing system
Goldblum (1987) Relative measurement of G using spin-polarized test masses
Karagioz et al (1987) Evacuated torsion balance with magnetic damper
de Boer et al (1987) Mercury-bearing-supported torsion balance with restoring torque supplied by quadrant electrometer
Dousse and Rheme (1987) Offset-mass torsion pendulum with servo-tracking
de Boer et al (1987) Mercury-bearing-supported torsion balance with restoring torque supplied by quadrant electrometer
Dousse and Rheme (1987) Offset-mass torsion pendulum with servo-tracking
Moore et al (1988b) Evacuated beam balance
Saulnier and Frisch (1989) Ballistic motion of test masses on a torsion balance in accelerative field of depleted uranium
Muller et al (1990) Gravimetry at a pumped-storage hydroelectric reservoir
Zumberge et al (1991) Submarine-based geophysical measurement gravimetric profiles
Schurr et al (1991a, b, c) Fabry–Perot microwave resonator with external attracting mass
Yang et al (1991) Gravimetric measurement of a large cylindrical oil tank
Taylor et al (1992) PPK formalism and binary pulsar timing data
Schurr et al (1992a, b) Fabry–Perot microwave resonator
Oldham et al (1993) Gravimetry at a pumped-storage hydroelectric reservoir
Walesch et al (1994a, b) Fabry–Perot microwave resonator
Walesch et al (1995) Fabry–Perot microwave resonator
Fitzgerald and Armstrong (1995) Electrostatically nulled torsion balance
Hubler et al (1995) Electromagnetic balance used at a pumped storage reservoir
Meyer et al (1995) Fabry–Perot microwave resonator with external attracting mass
Fitzgerald (1995) Electrostatically nulled torsion balance
Michaelis et al (1995/96) Mercury-bearing-supported torsion balance with restoring torque
Bagley and Luther (1996) Torsion pendulum with Kuroda anelasticity correction
Wow you did more research than me
lmao at your pfp @Lil nugget
smh
why do you believe these but not nasa?
They all admit that G isn't a constant and mass isn't the sole cause, it's just a variable in an as of yet publicly undisclosed formula
it's good right lmao