Message from @✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧
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because distance is also a factor
oh i see
so your country uses the better system
Yeah
minus Joules in my opinion but other than that yeah
But system with twelves instead of tens seems logical
Easier to divide
true
but not with 5280
thats when it just becomes a pain
Can't do that now 😂
Easy in the kitchen let's say
ok will im gonna go to bed since i think the person left out of spite and my cat is trying to nudge me to bed
All good, just got home from a night shift, got to sleep too
Sleep well
gn
Gn
@viherkasvi a theory (in science) means that something has been proven (and observed with a body of evidence). What do you mean by "it's just a force we call gravity"?
@Fading - ? "observing" something? like ..as in .."in the sky"? "PROVES" something/s? lmfao at you 😆
yeah ..you're "faded" alright 🤣
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Sorry I should have been more careful with my wording: a scientific theory is a collection of facts and observations that form a cohesive theory, which is then capable of testing via. an observation of predicted results. The theory of gravity is exactly this and as much as it's simplistic to say anything is "proven", the theory of gravity is well supported. And I'm not sure what "It's just a force we call gravity" means.
they dont even call it a "force" techncially -- they call it (refer to it as) an "Acceleration" but
Well no they do call it a force, one that causes a mechanical acceleration
well no, they dont
mkayyy
But... they do? It's... called a force?
only the stupid ones do
there is no pushing or pulling "force"
--its accleration
I thought you meant that scientists call it acceleration instead of a force
MANY do
bc
thats whta it is
Why do you take issue with it being called a force?
Dielectric acceleration
due to >> Temperature, pressure, mass, density, bouyancy, electromagnetism
..and maybe some other things
Okay well you can claim that but the majority of scientists, and the scientific literature in general, claim it to be a mechanical force
I'm not saying whether or not that's right
But it's what's generally said
they "generally say" a LOT of things - a LOT of BULLSHIT