Message from @catman

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2019-11-19 00:58:09 UTC  

One*

2019-11-19 00:58:11 UTC  

Probably newtonian then

2019-11-19 00:58:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/646152218948534295/unknown.png

2019-11-19 00:58:15 UTC  

there's a lot of stuff

2019-11-19 00:58:17 UTC  

I think AP physics 1 is algebra-based Newtonian

2019-11-19 00:58:29 UTC  

Lmao

2019-11-19 00:58:33 UTC  

It is

2019-11-19 00:58:40 UTC  

I'm taking AP Physics C, so we do both Mechanics and E&M with Calculus

2019-11-19 00:58:44 UTC  

Through khan

2019-11-19 00:58:51 UTC  

Yeah electromagnetism actually requires a decent amount of calc knowledge

2019-11-19 00:58:53 UTC  

I'm also following an edX course

2019-11-19 00:59:01 UTC  

I'm like halfway through AP calc at school

2019-11-19 00:59:05 UTC  

Ahh ok

2019-11-19 00:59:06 UTC  

so it helps just a little

2019-11-19 00:59:16 UTC  

Calc is easy

2019-11-19 00:59:23 UTC  

Ngl feeling heavy brag from you

2019-11-19 00:59:26 UTC  

It is

2019-11-19 00:59:31 UTC  

it's mindblowing

2019-11-19 00:59:36 UTC  

It also makes physics a thousand times easier

2019-11-19 00:59:43 UTC  

I'm in calc2 at the community college

2019-11-19 00:59:56 UTC  

Linear algebra a lot more helpful

2019-11-19 01:00:15 UTC  

Im taking a number theory class rn 😳

2019-11-19 01:00:19 UTC  

whoah

2019-11-19 01:00:21 UTC  

Oh cool

2019-11-19 01:00:27 UTC  

Yeah very

2019-11-19 01:00:35 UTC  

It’s really dense but it’s interesting

2019-11-19 01:00:45 UTC  

This has strayed far from flat earth topicd

2019-11-19 01:00:49 UTC  

*topics

2019-11-19 01:00:50 UTC  

Primes are neat

2019-11-19 01:00:54 UTC  

Uhhh

2019-11-19 01:01:07 UTC  

The channel is <#484516084846952451>

2019-11-19 01:01:14 UTC  

How are the north and self night skys different on a flat earth

2019-11-19 01:01:58 UTC  

Gravity is the best question to ask flat earthers about

2019-11-19 01:02:25 UTC  

You'll never get a good answer asking about gravity

2019-11-19 01:02:51 UTC  

Yeah ik. I’d be glad to hear a good answer

2019-11-19 01:03:27 UTC  

But the response is usually wrought with fundamental misunderstandings about gravitational forces

2019-11-19 01:03:50 UTC  

I knew a flat Earther in a different server who used Gauss's law of gravity to calculate the thickness of a (roughly) uniformly dense flat Earth

2019-11-19 01:04:57 UTC  

Doesn’t gauss’s law have to do with electric fields?

2019-11-19 01:05:43 UTC  

I could be wrong but i thought it was derived from coulomb’s law

2019-11-19 01:06:09 UTC  

There is a law for gravitation as well

2019-11-19 01:06:39 UTC  

It's derived from Newton's law of gravitation