Message from @the21cat

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2019-05-27 00:10:27 UTC  

if u dont pick stuff up it doesnt fall that is why it falls becuase u picked it up

2019-05-27 00:11:03 UTC  

cavendish said the force is 50 million to 1 ?

2019-05-27 00:12:52 UTC  

they dont know the cause of gravity

2019-05-27 00:13:01 UTC  

george musser recently said gravity isnt even a force

2019-05-27 00:13:11 UTC  

cavendish experiment isnt even a real science experiment

2019-05-27 00:13:28 UTC  

holy shit where to even start picking apart this nonsense

2019-05-27 05:09:24 UTC  

Yes. Nonsense

2019-05-27 05:20:59 UTC  

gravitational time dilation is truly an amazing phenomenon. this is when the time between two events are elapsed based on the gravitational potential of the two clocks. two experiments have really stood out to me: the Hafele–Keating experiment and the Pound–Rebka experiment. in the first experiment, there were four cesium beam atomic clocks. some were placed onto commercial planes while others stayed at a laboratory. when they were later compared, the time was in fact elapsed, and proved that the predictions from the general and special relativity were accurate. the second experiment was also related in some way to gravitational time dilation. the general theory of relativity predicted that a photon emitted downwards will experience a higher change in frequency (blueshift). the experiment was a very successful precision test for the general theory of relativity. also related to gravitational redshift, in which the frequency of a light source is changed based on its position from a gravitational source.

2019-05-27 05:21:52 UTC  

and no, I did not copy and paste that.

2019-05-27 05:22:49 UTC  

You one sick boi

2019-05-27 05:29:44 UTC  

interesting

2019-05-27 06:59:29 UTC  

Yeah bunk experiments

2019-05-27 07:00:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/582463167695945728/Screenshot_20180413-163638-2-2.jpg

2019-05-27 08:24:26 UTC  

In Albert Einstien's theory it says that the universe is a shape of a room, otherwise would everything be flat. But I have a theory about our galaxy that our galaxy is in the same room as the universe.

2019-05-27 08:26:42 UTC  

That means the earth must be round and it we are in the same room as universe.

2019-05-27 09:37:41 UTC  

😃

2019-05-27 17:24:04 UTC  

lol gravity isnt a force i went over this like 5 times. Theres a difference in the force of gravity and gravity itself but people can't seem to get ahold of it. Since no one explained the cavendish experiment I will. Please don't say stuff till the end of my explanation.

2019-05-27 17:31:11 UTC  

So lets begin with what should happen when everything goes right. you have a rotating frictionless arm with 2 100 kg dense masses on each end and 2 non moving, heavier (to reduce friction on arm because the force of friction increases from more weight) masses 180 degrees apart just so that the rotating arm will barely not touch the masses. The rotating arm is set a little bit away from the masses like 20 degrees, then you let go; in like an hour I would assume it will have rotated a small amount toward the masses and gain kinetic energy because it moving. (Reminder this is in a perfect system where everything is being assumed right right now)...

2019-05-27 17:36:27 UTC  

If it were to rotate it would gain kinetic energy (speed for practical terms in this case) and would either need to have gained energy or have had energy switched from another from another form. If we define our system as the weights and the arm then it shouldn't have gained energy and thus transformed from something which we will call the potential energy of gravity. Its the most reasonable assumption we can make. It is the only isolated variable. (This is still assuming everything said is perfect now)

2019-05-27 17:37:57 UTC  

ok

2019-05-27 17:39:05 UTC  

Well from pendulums we know that potential energy of gravity (or potential energy from being upwards, energy from being lifted, whatever you want to call it, etc) is switched to between kinetic energy and that potential energy (again please keep all comment for the end).

2019-05-27 17:45:19 UTC  

So if all mentioned above is true, the masses will oscillate (as in like the pendulum moving back and forward) continuously. Using measurements from its oscillation would allow people to conclude a mass attracts mass because there would be nothing else to input the energy, and b something im about to find because i forgot to research tha part🤔

2019-05-27 17:46:42 UTC  

oh i missed something

2019-05-27 17:47:39 UTC  

He also had a wire that hung the arm which he could use to see how much torque and therefor force was put on the masses

2019-05-27 17:51:11 UTC  

Since he could actually measure the force of the "attraction" (again bare with me), he could accurately measure Force, mass, time, and distance, which allowed him to plug these things into an equation "Fg" (the force of attraction he measured with the wire) = m1m2"G" (a constant that worked to make one side equal the other)/r (distance)^2

2019-05-27 17:51:35 UTC  

and im now done please comment

2019-05-27 17:53:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/582627457421541400/image0.jpg

2019-05-27 17:53:43 UTC  

im still watching

2019-05-27 17:56:28 UTC  

@Citizen Z Excellent find with that cavendish debunked video.

2019-05-27 17:57:20 UTC  

the only thing it mentioned of serious debunking was air conditioning which he didn't have when he did his experiment

2019-05-27 17:57:42 UTC  

A rinky dink shed is an air tight container? No.

2019-05-27 17:58:04 UTC  

no but it doesn't blow air into the shed

2019-05-27 17:58:19 UTC  

That’s the problem colleges and universities have today. Duplicating an experiment in an enclosed container. To limit any outside interference.

2019-05-27 17:58:33 UTC  

no but it doesn't blow air into the shed

2019-05-27 17:58:57 UTC  

yeah or a room air sealed

2019-05-27 17:59:43 UTC  

but air being around a shed wont cause the arms to rotate. thats not a force

2019-05-27 18:03:04 UTC  

Obviously you didn’t even watch the video. You’re arguing against something that was just shown how air has an impact on it and can cause the arms to rotate. But an 18th century shed, is air tight in your mind, so I think this is already ridiculous.

2019-05-27 18:03:05 UTC  

also i will say there is no way a pendulum would proves earth rotation thats just flawed

2019-05-27 18:03:52 UTC  

its not air tight but it doesnt have a constant directional air flow into the shed in one direction

2019-05-27 18:04:37 UTC  

And what are you basing that on? As if wind can’t blow against a shed from one direction?