Message from @Dorian
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Ok. If something of mass has a net acceleration of 0 then it has a net force of 0
@the21cat ok, go on and prove that
If ot jas a net 0 force it isnt moving anywhere
Via a demonstration
Demonstrations arent needed if you understand incredibly basic physics
Newton proved his third law
I just showed you (in the 1mim video) what happens to gas pressing when the barrier is broke from its container...
Yes because the force is gone
What force?
The force normal of the container on the gas
?
What else? Its the thing keeping the gas compressed
Wtf?!
@Mathieus the Walking Witness have you taken physics
@the21cat no... Real knowledge comes from real life experience, not a book, doctrines, or google
Ok so you dont believe in education
Or real life demonstrations that are shown in front of you
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 "
If you couldn’t use knowledge you didn’t find out first hand, humanity would never progress
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?
They also teach why
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.
And how do you hold "what you think to be true" to any degree of rigour?
@Mathieus the Walking Witness so u think what u came up of and not what the teacher explained?
School bad
F**k degrees
In school do you have to parrot what was presented to you to advance? Yes or no?
@Drewski4343 yes that is absolutely correct
I don't have to parrot anything
@Mathieus the Walking Witness so u think what u came up of and not what the teacher explained?
Answer the simple yes or no question
They also teach repeatable experiments you can do yourself (which you seem to love to a high degree)
I'm told a basic way to solve a problem and have to use said knowledge to solve more complex situations
Yes or no?
No
No
Oh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs35t2xFqdU ironic my civ teacher in college showed us this
Nice civ teacher