Message from @Aba🥀

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2019-11-05 16:04:04 UTC  

Any two things with mass do gravity stuff

2019-11-05 16:05:04 UTC  

Magnetism only affects ferrous materials. What happens when you drop a block of wood?

2019-11-05 16:05:19 UTC  

Gravity is a theory, a theory is a claim that has been supported by evidence and cant be proven wrong, theres a reason its a theory and not a hypothesis or a tumbler post by a crack head

2019-11-05 16:05:20 UTC  

And I thought UA was FES stuff?

2019-11-05 16:05:28 UTC  

@Emperor Crap define “stuff” lol

2019-11-05 16:05:48 UTC  

Well they attract

2019-11-05 16:05:50 UTC  

"Gravity is a theory" Good job <:cool:507986727953235970>

2019-11-05 16:05:59 UTC  

Thanks

2019-11-05 16:06:16 UTC  

Worked hard on that

2019-11-05 16:06:20 UTC  

Anything in the universe

2019-11-05 16:06:21 UTC  

Hours of research lmao

2019-11-05 16:06:41 UTC  

Just drop a pen ffs

2019-11-05 16:07:05 UTC  

Independent and dependent variable

Gravity: 😰 💦

2019-11-05 16:07:08 UTC  

A theory can be proven wrong, Aba

2019-11-05 16:07:09 UTC  

@PhoenixAshes What about ua? Im just using it for argumentation sake that anything can work like gravity in a different form. My main point was that you said there's no contrary evidence that is consistent like gravity is therefore it's evidence is a big argument from ignorance fallacy.

2019-11-05 16:07:39 UTC  

Do you even know what a dependent variable and independent variable is?

2019-11-05 16:08:03 UTC  

Upwards acceleration fundamental flaw is that it is not really acceleration, which refers to a change in velocity. So you add 9.8 m/s ever second.

2019-11-05 16:08:37 UTC  

@Aba🥀 I sure do

2019-11-05 16:08:51 UTC  

Then please explain how gravity doesnt have one?

2019-11-05 16:08:52 UTC  

Gravity has a lot of careful experimentation that goes further than simply the reasoning for why things fall down. For example, in GR gravity wells cause time dilation, which has been tested numerous times starting with the Hafele–Keating experiment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafele%E2%80%93Keating_experiment

2019-11-05 16:09:37 UTC  

The link doesnt work

2019-11-05 16:09:39 UTC  

I remember that one

2019-11-05 16:09:54 UTC  

@Aba🥀 really? works ok for me...

2019-11-05 16:10:13 UTC  

“Bad title
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2019-11-05 16:10:23 UTC  

Works for me

2019-11-05 16:10:38 UTC  

Odd

2019-11-05 16:10:40 UTC  

Try another browser

2019-11-05 16:10:42 UTC  

hmm, wiki the Hafele–Keating experiment

2019-11-05 16:12:21 UTC  

That should work

2019-11-05 16:12:25 UTC  

It says its a test of the theory of relativity

2019-11-05 16:12:32 UTC  

Yeah i found it thanks

2019-11-05 16:12:33 UTC  

Essentially yeah

2019-11-05 16:12:49 UTC  

What is the theory of relativity exactly btw

2019-11-05 16:12:51 UTC  

yup

2019-11-05 16:13:00 UTC  

They use atomic clocks to measure the discrepancy in times on the ground to ones put in planes.

2019-11-05 16:14:52 UTC  

Einstein's General Theory of Relativity is the current description of gravitation in modern science.

2019-11-05 16:15:12 UTC  

Ah ok

2019-11-05 16:16:26 UTC  

At least this conversation was productive then it normally is when the topic is about gravity

2019-11-05 16:16:55 UTC  

What is it normally?

2019-11-05 16:18:02 UTC  

"Gravity is the reason things fall!"

"No"