Message from @Yabai

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2019-09-17 15:06:42 UTC  

coulombs law is not a force

2019-09-17 15:06:46 UTC  

Proof please

2019-09-17 15:06:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/623535348546273280/prove_gravity.jpg

2019-09-17 15:06:54 UTC  

yes we do by the way

2019-09-17 15:07:01 UTC  

@Yabai I don't have enough research to make an answer

2019-09-17 15:07:15 UTC  

f = kq1q2/d^2
f = Gm1m2/d^2

look identical to me

2019-09-17 15:07:27 UTC  

Okay, that's interesting...then why do you think things fall to the ground? @Abe Lover

2019-09-17 15:07:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/623535584530530304/Screenshot_20190917-110743.png

2019-09-17 15:07:58 UTC  

those are other things

2019-09-17 15:08:01 UTC  

@Yabai gravity but what does that have to do with anything

2019-09-17 15:08:09 UTC  

Gravity is not a force it simply applies it

2019-09-17 15:08:10 UTC  

volt is electric potential

2019-09-17 15:08:25 UTC  

But you can't use a force formula and say that's how you measure gravity

2019-09-17 15:08:40 UTC  

amp is watt per volt

2019-09-17 15:08:43 UTC  

I don't think I've ever read anything about that.

2019-09-17 15:09:00 UTC  

Gravity is a force. Thanks to newton's equations, we can measure it.

2019-09-17 15:09:03 UTC  

well thats the same thing we use to measure electric forces

2019-09-17 15:09:21 UTC  

@Yabai you sure gravity is a force?

2019-09-17 15:09:38 UTC  

noone told me the difrence between them yet

2019-09-17 15:09:39 UTC  

i wait

2019-09-17 15:09:53 UTC  

To calculate the force of gravity, physicists use the formula f = ma (force = mass x acceleration)

2019-09-17 15:09:54 UTC  

In general relativity, gravity is not a force between masses. Instead gravity is an effect of the warping of space and time in the presence of mass. Without a force acting upon it, an object will move in a straight line. ... This explains why all objects fall at the same rate.

2019-09-17 15:10:03 UTC  

It says gravity is an effect FROM a force

2019-09-17 15:10:05 UTC  

the consept of mass attracting mass vs charge repeling charge

2019-09-17 15:10:09 UTC  

But what exactly is the force

2019-09-17 15:10:14 UTC  

See how it doesn't make sense?

2019-09-17 15:10:32 UTC  

we arent even talking about general relativity yet

2019-09-17 15:10:41 UTC  

When someone gets murdered we have to figure out how they died before we do an investigation

2019-09-17 15:10:56 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness I missed your question earlier....I took the photos myself bro

2019-09-17 15:11:04 UTC  

you do know that in order for something to accelerate if it has mass that there is a necessary force?

2019-09-17 15:11:10 UTC  

Gravity is most accurately described by the general theory of relativity (proposed by Albert Einstein in 1915) which describes gravity not as a force, but as a consequence of the curvature of spacetime caused by the uneven distribution of mass.

2019-09-17 15:11:23 UTC  

@Σ5 what causes the force

2019-09-17 15:11:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/623536486968459300/smart_enough.png

2019-09-17 15:11:23 UTC  

yes

2019-09-17 15:11:28 UTC  

Don't you dare say gravity

2019-09-17 15:11:30 UTC  

That isn't a force

2019-09-17 15:11:39 UTC  

what causes positive charge to attract to negative charge?

2019-09-17 15:11:46 UTC  

Okay, so let me get this straight

2019-09-17 15:12:23 UTC  

@Abe Lover you believe in einstein? And relativity?

2019-09-17 15:12:24 UTC  

You read an article online and are now interpreting it based on your lack of understanding of how gravity is viewed in general relativity?

2019-09-17 15:12:29 UTC  

@Seeker of Truth I need that paper to work for the government