Message from @marten.aap2.0

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2019-11-06 14:26:39 UTC  

flat earthers would call bull if you show a simulation

2019-11-06 14:27:06 UTC  

we need something so they can shut up about

2019-11-06 14:27:17 UTC  

Okay, how would you go on and film that?

2019-11-06 14:27:32 UTC  

Huh

2019-11-06 14:27:38 UTC  

how tall is the burj khalifa?

2019-11-06 14:28:08 UTC  

you go at the top and take a vacuum with you and measure the drop time alongside every floor

2019-11-06 14:28:28 UTC  

it should be the same as the equation

2019-11-06 14:28:36 UTC  

the highest floor will be the slowest

2019-11-06 14:29:01 UTC  

and the ground will be the fastest time for the drop

2019-11-06 14:29:22 UTC  

how are you planning on taking a vacuum with you?

2019-11-06 14:29:40 UTC  

a normal vacuum chamber would be *way* too small to measure any difference

2019-11-06 14:29:50 UTC  

im just pitching my idea and i want to know if it was ever done?

2019-11-06 14:29:59 UTC  

that would be super dooper good evidence for gravity

2019-11-06 14:30:06 UTC  

Oooohhhh thatโ€™s what you mean by a vacuum chamber. Like, I thought you just chose a random object to bring up

2019-11-06 14:30:39 UTC  

sorry my bad, should've clarified and said vacuum chamber

2019-11-06 14:31:21 UTC  

but a normal vacuum chamber is way too small to measure a difference in gravity

2019-11-06 14:31:34 UTC  

and bigger chambers are extremely difficult to make

2019-11-06 14:31:43 UTC  

you will have a precise timer and sensor that times when the object hits the floor

2019-11-06 14:31:44 UTC  

with all the huge forces pushing on it

2019-11-06 14:32:01 UTC  

the vacuum just needs to be as tall as the room its in

2019-11-06 14:32:09 UTC  

it's a fall of max 1m, you won't be able to measure any difference

2019-11-06 14:33:26 UTC  

average ceiling height is like 2.6 meters and you would have a sensor that will time exactly when it hits the floor. you will capture a very small difference every floor

2019-11-06 14:33:32 UTC  

I'm running simulation atm, you'll see the difference in force

2019-11-06 14:33:54 UTC  

how do you want to make a vacuum chamber of 2.6m tall

2019-11-06 14:34:11 UTC  

did you see the world biggest vacuum chamber?

2019-11-06 14:34:16 UTC  

there are vacuum chambers that big, but it requires a huge foundation

2019-11-06 14:34:24 UTC  

and a lot of stuff to make it work

2019-11-06 14:35:26 UTC  

i just want to know if the experiment at different altitude to measure drop time in a vacuum chamber with x being altitude and y being the drop time has ever been done?

2019-11-06 14:36:09 UTC  

probably not, since there wouldn't be any measurable difference

2019-11-06 14:36:30 UTC  

welp that sucks, even a small difference would confirm it

2019-11-06 14:37:02 UTC  

thats why we have simulations, to prove it

2019-11-06 14:37:21 UTC  

jondar is just finishing his sim rn

2019-11-06 14:37:39 UTC  

you don't need a big measurable difference, aslong as the droptime slows while altitude increases even small it will confirm gravity

2019-11-06 14:38:19 UTC  

you can also prove that by looking at the solar system, bigger distance from the sun => slower "falling" velocity

2019-11-06 14:48:54 UTC  

**Question Of The Day #238**

Should all social media take on the examples of Facebook and Instagram by banning the use of sexually interpreted emojis such as the peach ๐Ÿ‘ or eggplant ๐Ÿ†?

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2019-11-06 15:36:58 UTC  

uh no thats stupid

2019-11-06 15:38:11 UTC  

^

2019-11-06 15:52:14 UTC  

no ! we need freedom of emoji !

2019-11-06 15:52:49 UTC  

@The Gwench that isnt even a joke is it?

2019-11-06 16:12:13 UTC  

@chad46 Iโ€™m afraid it isnโ€™t. ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ