Message from @Matt77
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Its because ordinary objects around us don't do that, so you assume that thats how everything works, thats why its so hard to learn quantum mechanics
Lol
I mean in a car
When
You throw up something
It doesn't go toward you
Does it?
Like I said, i don't do phys so that could be hilariously wrong
Sure we can, we can feel it. The earth isn't spinning as fast as you think it is compared to everything, it takes 1 spin every 24 hrs however in space its much faster. Take away air resistance and shoot a gun on earth, you will see that the bullet would travel technically forever (but of course gravity would pull it down, so horizontally it would come to the ground)
Matt your talking about inertia
The ball is moving with the car
so when you throw it up, it comes to u
cause it has the cars h velocity
..sort o
og
of
try it
when ur in a car next time
Bruh I know innertia
But like I said
I do the biology
Also @🎃Oakheart🎃 the reason we don't "feel it" (I'm assuming you think its gonna be this huge force) is because we don't experience velocity we experience a change in velocity...accleration. Like when you suddenly brake or speed up. If you were in completely flat surface (no bumps) and you were going at a constant lets say 60mph you wouldn't realize you were moving until you look out the window, is which cause your movement is relative to the ground and whatever is outside your looking at
But I mean if you're goin 70mph and your looking right at your phone and youre holding it up directly at your phone if doesn't hit you in the face
your holding it
Yes but like
Assume
Matt
Bruh I know I know
Assume that the car dissippers
I'm talking about in the car
would u fall straight to the floor, or would u keep going horizontal and then fall
Horizontal, bruh I know innertia
then what is ur question
I don't even know anymore
Lol
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Why phys better than bio?
But if we do that we should probably go to debate chat
No science is better then the other
it was just joke