Message from @mineyful
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No, you don’t
forces always act in equal but opposite pairs
you don't need something specifically to *push* against
that's a misinterpretation of the quote and law
If you stand on a skateboard and throw a bowling ball forward, that force will push you and the skateboard back. However, because your weight on the skateboard is heavier than that of the bowling ball, you won't move as far.
an experiment that no air is needed
Yep
that's a better experiment that explains the law better
Always love those fake videos. Just as valid as the earlier one whim him swimming around the ISS.
"push" is not literally something that's pushing you
I always love claims without evidence....
hope that helps clears things up
here's a 25 min tour of the ISS
I can link a 50 min one if you want
The 50 minute one is good
there you go the 50 min one
much higher quality
multiple shots longer than several min
The Hadfield one with the water wringing out of the cloth is my favorite. Literally no way to fake that kind of motion. The length is much longer than the zero g airplane, so you can rule that out.
Sometimes you see the wires. Sometimes they fake it in their jet. They use other methods. Not always is it very evident it is fake. But many Hollywood Sci Fi movies look very real.
pains me
just a bit
AbSoLuTeLy No WaY tO fAke iT
The jet does 20 seconds of zero g. These are 20-50 minute videos.
now we resort to tiny letter insults
i've seen those before when people don't have anything productive to say
He sure looks like he is floating in the ISS.
That is how NASA fakes it.
“I see wires to stroke my confirmation bias”
lmao his videos are terrible compared to the ISS ones
the push thing, you like
if you can replicate ISS fakery we've got something here
you're pushing against the bowling ball
you are pushing against something technically
but not air
Watch the video. The wires are there and the man in the background you see the harness.
Have him do 50 minutes, going through multiple rooms and interacting with dozens of objects.