Message from @Human Sheeple

Discord ID: 581296158304108545


2019-05-24 01:41:30 UTC  

omg trumpss

2019-05-24 01:41:31 UTC  

1

2019-05-24 01:41:47 UTC  

9.81 is the gravitational constant of earth. it changes by each planet

2019-05-24 01:41:53 UTC  

@Volvox What's gravity?

2019-05-24 01:41:54 UTC  

9.81 m/s^2

2019-05-24 01:42:06 UTC  

We just went over this, its the warping effect mass has on space

2019-05-24 01:42:08 UTC  

It changes by each planet. They know this from all the planets they've visited.

2019-05-24 01:42:11 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/581295853382139904/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190523185624.png

2019-05-24 01:42:15 UTC  

Oh wait....

2019-05-24 01:42:19 UTC  

Gravity is hypothetical

2019-05-24 01:42:21 UTC  

@Volvox What's mass?

2019-05-24 01:42:31 UTC  

well human sheeple, there is always an axiom or starting point that we take for granted when we think about anything. To talk about anything you need to start somewhere. We start by defining physical units such as a kg, a newton, a candela, etc

2019-05-24 01:42:46 UTC  

There is only one electron in the universe, it's just everywhere at the same time. That's why electrons all have the same spin and in the same order

2019-05-24 01:42:51 UTC  

F = G*((m sub 1*m sub 2)/r^2

2019-05-24 01:42:54 UTC  

we come up with consistent ways to measure those qualities of an object, and go from there

2019-05-24 01:43:02 UTC  

Gravity formula

2019-05-24 01:43:03 UTC  

So, that is the axiom for a graviton @Wiggles ?

2019-05-24 01:43:10 UTC  

*what

2019-05-24 01:43:14 UTC  

not that.

2019-05-24 01:43:21 UTC  

@Volvox yeah but first you have to explain to me what m is

2019-05-24 01:43:24 UTC  

What is m?

2019-05-24 01:43:37 UTC  

In theory, two pencils will EVENTUSALLY pull themselves together, in a frictionless environment

2019-05-24 01:43:38 UTC  

@GandalfTheGreen why do you want to know?

2019-05-24 01:43:42 UTC  

m is mass

2019-05-24 01:43:45 UTC  

Because I already know.

2019-05-24 01:43:46 UTC  

@Volvox What is mass?

2019-05-24 01:43:49 UTC  

then great

2019-05-24 01:43:52 UTC  

Mass is light.

2019-05-24 01:44:27 UTC  

Sheeple, to understand mass, you need to understand gravity

2019-05-24 01:44:31 UTC  

vice versa

2019-05-24 01:44:37 UTC  

lmfao

2019-05-24 01:44:39 UTC  

well you can convert mass into light, or you can convert potential energy into electrical energy and then into thermal energy

2019-05-24 01:44:42 UTC  

!!!

2019-05-24 01:44:43 UTC  

REally?

2019-05-24 01:44:45 UTC  

Lol

2019-05-24 01:44:47 UTC  

they're complementary and dependent on each other

2019-05-24 01:44:49 UTC  

@Volvox What's mass, what's gravity?

2019-05-24 01:44:52 UTC  

So how did they understand things before the metric system?

2019-05-24 01:44:57 UTC  

So circular reasoning then.

2019-05-24 01:45:02 UTC  
2019-05-24 01:45:02 UTC  

there are loads of ways to convert one unit into another by building machines or contraptions to do so