Message from @Σ5

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2019-09-17 15:04:21 UTC  

its impossible to manipulate electric force also

2019-09-17 15:04:22 UTC  

You can't measure gravity

2019-09-17 15:04:54 UTC  

physicists use the formula f = ma (force = mass x acceleration). Since the acceleration of gravity is 9.8m/s2 on Earth – ie little g – we can easily calculate the Newton force of any mass

2019-09-17 15:05:01 UTC  

This is literally no sense ^

2019-09-17 15:05:03 UTC  

change charge
change mass
and both are reliant on distance
they are mathematicaly identical to test
its just gravity is much weaker

2019-09-17 15:05:12 UTC  

It measures force

2019-09-17 15:05:14 UTC  

Actually, it makes a ton of sense

2019-09-17 15:05:17 UTC  

Not gravity

2019-09-17 15:05:36 UTC  

Gravity is not a force

2019-09-17 15:05:38 UTC  

gravity applies a force

2019-09-17 15:05:41 UTC  

Watch this woman replicate the cavendish experiment, and then mathematically confirm her results

2019-09-17 15:05:51 UTC  

only way to test it is to measure the force given some properties

2019-09-17 15:05:51 UTC  

It applies/uses force

2019-09-17 15:05:54 UTC  

But it is not force

2019-09-17 15:05:58 UTC  

If you push something

2019-09-17 15:06:00 UTC  

so does electromagnetism

2019-09-17 15:06:02 UTC  

That is not gravity

2019-09-17 15:06:14 UTC  

Gravity is a fundamental force of the universe.

2019-09-17 15:06:22 UTC  

electricity is not a force either
it applies forces

2019-09-17 15:06:25 UTC  

Who told you that?

2019-09-17 15:06:28 UTC  

Let me ask you something, do you believe that electromagnetism exists?

2019-09-17 15:06:35 UTC  

Is gravity a push or pull though

2019-09-17 15:06:37 UTC  

We don't measure electricity based on a gravity formula

2019-09-17 15:06:41 UTC  

From above or below

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.