Message from @Jaggo

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2019-08-04 11:27:12 UTC  

Long range projectile

2019-08-04 11:27:45 UTC  

@97 Eleven The question makes complete sense

2019-08-04 11:28:09 UTC  

``` In physics, the fundamental interactions, also known as fundamental forces, are the interactions that do not appear to be reducible to more basic interactions. There are four fundamental interactions known to exist: the gravitational and electromagnetic interactions, which produce significant long-range forces whose effects can be seen directly in everyday life, and the strong and weak interactions, which produce forces at minuscule, subatomic distances and govern nuclear interactions. Some scientists hypothesize that a fifth force might exist, but the hypotheses remain speculative.[1][2][3] ```

2019-08-04 11:28:30 UTC  

Alternatively you can produce a computation of already existing interactions

2019-08-04 11:28:37 UTC  

You've copy pasted the first paragraph of the wikipedia page

2019-08-04 11:28:39 UTC  

Which work to produce these effects on a flat erth

2019-08-04 11:28:42 UTC  

You've actually got to be joking

2019-08-04 11:28:59 UTC  

What force makes a bullet deviate with latitude dependance?

2019-08-04 11:29:45 UTC  

Right, I'm actually done here. Come back once you've actually read past the first few paragraphs of that page, and understand why asking "what are the fundamental interactions for this" is a question that makes absolutely no sense.

2019-08-04 11:29:59 UTC  

Okay

2019-08-04 11:30:12 UTC  

And I will ask you what force is responsible for accelerating the bullet

2019-08-04 11:30:23 UTC  

Should be pretty easy, no? @97 Eleven

2019-08-04 11:30:39 UTC  

On a spherical earth this isn't a fundamental force

2019-08-04 11:30:44 UTC  

Just an inertial force

2019-08-04 11:30:58 UTC  

What is it in your view on a flat earth?

2019-08-04 11:35:07 UTC  

@97 Eleven And that was a misquote of me btw

2019-08-04 11:35:15 UTC  

Here was my original:

2019-08-04 11:35:20 UTC  

``` What are the fundamental interaction which will lead to a latitiude dependant precession rate in a pendulum ```

2019-08-04 11:36:14 UTC  

And I explained what I meant by that multiple times, no ambiguity here at all.

2019-08-04 11:37:22 UTC  

This could either be a downstream effect of a known fundamental force or the direct application of one. One of the two.

2019-08-04 14:17:26 UTC  

What is everyones opinions on Auschwitz and the "FInal Solution" i believe that the numbers were greatly exaggerated... thoughts?

2019-08-04 14:17:46 UTC  

i believe the jews were lying

2019-08-04 14:17:57 UTC  

hitler was actually a great guy

2019-08-04 14:18:04 UTC  

some jews did deserve to die

2019-08-04 14:18:21 UTC  

as churchill said, "History is written by the victors"

2019-08-04 14:18:56 UTC  

and it was hardly reasonable that they would waste resources on that... or even have that given their resources needed for the war effort

2019-08-04 14:27:46 UTC  

@97 Eleven I can rephrase this into a simpler question, do you think Coriolis, the Eotvos effect and the deviation in path of falling objects can be explained by electromagnetism or any other known fundamental force? You use the acceleration of the disk to explain how one possible force is actually just an inertial force due to the disk accelerating but in doing so you do the opposite for all the inertial forces present on a spinning spherical earth. The previous mechanism there has to go from consequences of a spinning earth to actual acceleration.

2019-08-04 14:28:04 UTC  

𝓟𝓱𝓪𝓽𝓫𝓪𝓵𝓵𝔃#3248 LANGUAGE!!!

2019-08-04 14:35:58 UTC  

And the idea of actually explaining the inertial force of coriolis for instance just seems really hard as an actual force (by actual I mean a consequence of a fundamental force).

2019-08-04 14:36:18 UTC  

Because of the latitude dependance, it does not exist on the equator. Why would that be for instance?

2019-08-04 14:36:36 UTC  

Is there any changes in local variables there which can explain that?

2019-08-04 14:36:48 UTC  

All sorts of questions that needs to be answered.

2019-08-04 15:22:00 UTC  

I would love to hear the reasoning behind the belief that nukes aren't real which is something some people apparently think on here.

2019-08-04 16:16:00 UTC  

@NinjaApple it shocks me as it does you

2019-08-04 16:53:46 UTC  

If Nukes aren't real then what was the Cuban missile crisis

2019-08-04 16:58:06 UTC  

Who knows. Nothing exploded.

2019-08-04 16:59:16 UTC  

If something had exploded we wouldn't be having this conversation right now

2019-08-04 17:03:56 UTC  

If nukes aren't real why did millions of people get nuked

2019-08-04 17:04:21 UTC  

idk thats why I'm asking the people who think they aren't real

2019-08-04 17:04:22 UTC  

When

2019-08-04 17:04:28 UTC  

What millions?