Message from @Syntax

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2019-04-06 20:48:38 UTC  

How can you have a force with zero mass @Ivan Pavlovich ?

2019-04-06 20:48:47 UTC  

Yes

2019-04-06 20:48:48 UTC  

How much does a beam of light weigh?

2019-04-06 20:48:51 UTC  

How can you have a mass with no acceleration?

2019-04-06 20:49:03 UTC  

Same equation

2019-04-06 20:49:05 UTC  

Same logic

2019-04-06 20:49:12 UTC  

Ok, so you're confusing the light with the object that's being pushed.

2019-04-06 20:49:22 UTC  

object being pushed by light with zero mass

2019-04-06 20:49:32 UTC  

The acceleration _of the object_ is what matters

2019-04-06 20:49:42 UTC  

@Syntax Thank you, can you tell @Ivan Pavlovich that please

2019-04-06 20:49:56 UTC  

F = ma refers to the object being pushed, not the pusher.

2019-04-06 20:49:59 UTC  

What I was saying is actually going against your line of reasoning

2019-04-06 20:50:13 UTC  

because I swear to god if this zombie doesn't shut up about his forces I'm going to kick him, a zero sum force that creates an acceleration such shit

2019-04-06 20:50:35 UTC  

Censorship.

2019-04-06 20:50:42 UTC  

You can't use the equation to argue that way
Rearrange the equation and your logic causes the value of mass to be uncalculatable

2019-04-06 20:50:43 UTC  

ANYWAYS, let's move on

2019-04-06 20:50:47 UTC  

For real this time

2019-04-06 20:51:08 UTC  

3. APPLICATION OF PRESSURE VECTORS https://imgur.com/a/g6eAkG6

2019-04-06 20:51:15 UTC  

Hmm
sorry

2019-04-06 20:51:17 UTC  

The woman is accelerating

2019-04-06 20:51:22 UTC  

But I don't see any mass pushing that woman

2019-04-06 20:51:24 UTC  

Isn't that just drag, how does that relate to gravity

2019-04-06 20:51:24 UTC  

Must be fake

2019-04-06 20:51:28 UTC  

Same logic

2019-04-06 20:51:36 UTC  

If you have a powerful enough fan underneath you, you will accelerate upwards

2019-04-06 20:52:05 UTC  

@Hamburger Guy He threatened to shut us down, so we don't have a choice.

2019-04-06 20:52:10 UTC  

Cause = big fan blowing air
Effect = acceleration

2019-04-06 20:52:31 UTC  

Yep, air particles can apply force as well.

2019-04-06 20:52:38 UTC  

>>mute 542838501087903745

2019-04-06 20:52:39 UTC  

<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully muted **Ivan Pavlovich**#1596

2019-04-06 20:52:42 UTC  

you were warned

2019-04-06 20:52:56 UTC  

Uh

2019-04-06 20:53:04 UTC  

see keeps going back to forces again

2019-04-06 20:53:08 UTC  

I'm talkign about acceleration

2019-04-06 20:53:16 UTC  

This seems a lot like silencing people that are bringing up genuine points

2019-04-06 20:53:52 UTC  

you mean he was shown you don't need a force to create an acceleration with light then tried to shift the goal posts then agreed light has no mass

2019-04-06 20:53:59 UTC  

These are laws of acceleration, not laws of force

2019-04-06 20:54:03 UTC  

Mass, Force and acceleration are all linked by the same equation
A question including acceleration will often include, you need to understand this

2019-04-06 20:54:21 UTC  

So your point doesn't stand

2019-04-06 20:54:33 UTC  

@Syntax Alright then show me please how a massless beam of light can have a force
9. WAVE PROPULSION: https://imgur.com/BOi8zNF

2019-04-06 20:54:51 UTC  

Right