Message from @Dorian

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2019-09-11 22:11:45 UTC  

Ok. If something of mass has a net acceleration of 0 then it has a net force of 0

2019-09-11 22:11:58 UTC  

@the21cat ok, go on and prove that

2019-09-11 22:12:00 UTC  

If ot jas a net 0 force it isnt moving anywhere

2019-09-11 22:12:04 UTC  

Via a demonstration

2019-09-11 22:12:33 UTC  

Demonstrations arent needed if you understand incredibly basic physics

2019-09-11 22:12:56 UTC  

Newton proved his third law

2019-09-11 22:12:59 UTC  

I just showed you (in the 1mim video) what happens to gas pressing when the barrier is broke from its container...

2019-09-11 22:13:23 UTC  

Yes because the force is gone

2019-09-11 22:13:30 UTC  

What force?

2019-09-11 22:13:46 UTC  

The force normal of the container on the gas

2019-09-11 22:13:57 UTC  

?

2019-09-11 22:14:02 UTC  

What else? Its the thing keeping the gas compressed

2019-09-11 22:14:02 UTC  

Wtf?!

2019-09-11 22:14:03 UTC  
2019-09-11 22:14:18 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness have you taken physics

2019-09-11 22:14:47 UTC  

@the21cat no... Real knowledge comes from real life experience, not a book, doctrines, or google

2019-09-11 22:15:09 UTC  

Ok so you dont believe in education

2019-09-11 22:15:38 UTC  

Or real life demonstrations that are shown in front of you

2019-09-11 22:15:53 UTC  

Schools teach "what to think" Not "how to think"... To advance to the next level, you regurgitate what was spoon fed to you... That's called " Programming "

2019-09-11 22:15:56 UTC  

If you couldn’t use knowledge you didn’t find out first hand, humanity would never progress

2019-09-11 22:16:31 UTC  

what do you define as real knowledge? If you are given something in a book that is proven beyond a shadow of a doubt or very heavily shown to be true, do you automatically discount that?

2019-09-11 22:16:37 UTC  

They also teach why

2019-09-11 22:16:46 UTC  

you know that gas doesn't just fly around inside a vacuum, right? Our atmosphere is gas that is *already introduced* to the vacuum of space. It's held to the planet by gravity and decreases in pressure the further you travel from the earth. That's because atmospheric pressure is caused by it's ***weight** on the planet.

2019-09-11 22:16:51 UTC  

And how do you hold "what you think to be true" to any degree of rigour?

2019-09-11 22:16:56 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness so u think what u came up of and not what the teacher explained?

2019-09-11 22:17:02 UTC  

School bad

2019-09-11 22:17:10 UTC  

F**k degrees

2019-09-11 22:17:20 UTC  

In school do you have to parrot what was presented to you to advance? Yes or no?

2019-09-11 22:17:23 UTC  

@Drewski4343 yes that is absolutely correct

2019-09-11 22:17:41 UTC  

I don't have to parrot anything

2019-09-11 22:17:53 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness so u think what u came up of and not what the teacher explained?

2019-09-11 22:18:00 UTC  

Answer the simple yes or no question

2019-09-11 22:18:01 UTC  

They also teach repeatable experiments you can do yourself (which you seem to love to a high degree)

2019-09-11 22:18:07 UTC  

I'm told a basic way to solve a problem and have to use said knowledge to solve more complex situations

2019-09-11 22:18:09 UTC  

Yes or no?

2019-09-11 22:18:12 UTC  

No

2019-09-11 22:18:15 UTC  

No

2019-09-11 22:18:21 UTC  

Oh

2019-09-11 22:18:22 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs35t2xFqdU ironic my civ teacher in college showed us this

2019-09-11 22:18:38 UTC  

Nice civ teacher