Message from @hgb

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2020-02-07 19:34:40 UTC  

What happens.

2020-02-07 19:35:00 UTC  

Yes of course I know about centrifugal forces and centres of gravity but in the case of a plane

2020-02-07 19:35:19 UTC  

@hgb can’t prove gravity until you fill in the blanks with a scientific experiment

2020-02-07 19:35:23 UTC  

On a uniform, universally extending plane, the force anywhere will be perpendicularly downward

2020-02-07 19:35:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/675424419061170200/image0.jpg

2020-02-07 19:35:34 UTC  

Fill this in please

2020-02-07 19:35:39 UTC  

If not gravity cannot be proven

2020-02-07 19:35:42 UTC  

🙂

2020-02-07 19:35:49 UTC  

It's not about falling...

2020-02-07 19:36:41 UTC  

Independent variable is the existence of gravity, the dependent variable is if things fall, the control variable is everything else.

2020-02-07 19:36:48 UTC  

It's not unfillingable

2020-02-07 19:36:58 UTC  

lmao thats not how it work

2020-02-07 19:37:03 UTC  

^

2020-02-07 19:37:17 UTC  

Go on

2020-02-07 19:38:20 UTC  

the dependent variable must always change according to the independent variable, you can't just give 2 option of yes and no to the dependent variable. it must be something that is measurable

2020-02-07 19:38:25 UTC  

?

2020-02-07 19:38:41 UTC  

It does

2020-02-07 19:39:06 UTC  

have you ever seen a chart where x or y is yes and no?

2020-02-07 19:39:26 UTC  

Lmao tell me why cant you

2020-02-07 19:39:46 UTC  

Show how you can, more like it.

2020-02-07 19:39:48 UTC  

Why can't you have discrete, binary independent and dependant vairbale

2020-02-07 19:39:58 UTC  

You easily can

2020-02-07 19:40:03 UTC  

For example

2020-02-07 19:40:50 UTC  

I can investigate if something is a magnet:
Independent variable: I put it next to a magnet or not.
Dependent variable: see if there's a force on it.

2020-02-07 19:40:52 UTC  

Boom

2020-02-07 19:41:06 UTC  

You have a binary independent and dependent variable

2020-02-07 19:41:43 UTC  

that would be an observation not a fucking independent and dependent variable solution

2020-02-07 19:41:52 UTC  

Hahahahhahahahah xD

2020-02-07 19:41:56 UTC  

O boy

2020-02-07 19:41:59 UTC  

Okay

2020-02-07 19:42:21 UTC  

What you just described is how we determine there’s no earth curve.

2020-02-07 19:42:47 UTC  

Can we investigate earth curvature:

2020-02-07 19:42:57 UTC  

Yes easily

2020-02-07 19:43:02 UTC  

Independent variable, we elevate ourselves off the surface.

2020-02-07 19:43:23 UTC  

Dependent variable, we observe the surface. Does it curve? No? Okay then.

2020-02-07 19:43:40 UTC  

@hgb can you please me show me a chart where the dependent variable is a yes or no/binary?

2020-02-07 19:43:47 UTC  

You don't understand independent and dependent variable...

2020-02-07 19:43:51 UTC  

he has no idea what hes talking about

2020-02-07 19:44:20 UTC  

So you disagree with the validity of the test because my variables are discrete??

2020-02-07 19:44:35 UTC  

Or do you accept that discrete variables are okay but not binary

2020-02-07 19:45:23 UTC  

In other words can I do this:
Y axis I have 5 options, x axis I have 5 options?