Message from @California Nightmare 3.0

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2020-01-18 22:44:58 UTC  

so, like, are we sure that cameras can accurately record lasers? is there anything we have to correct for when we do that?

2020-01-18 22:45:04 UTC  

according to globers, anything with energy is affected by gravity (light doesnt have mass but it has a tiny amount of energy)

2020-01-18 22:45:16 UTC  

!mute @.... times up

2020-01-18 22:45:16 UTC  

<:XMARK6:403540169992568833> You cannot mute someone already muted.

2020-01-18 22:45:19 UTC  

so you want me to post the entire internet here and then show you that out of the millions of videos 99.99% of the lasers (over water) go straight?
(and your video of the curving laser was not above water, even though you insist that only those videos matter somehow? it was a super low quality video about a laser in a night club and not above water, so thus far 100% of the evidence is on my side)

2020-01-18 22:45:27 UTC  

!unmute @....

2020-01-18 22:45:28 UTC  

2020-01-18 22:45:30 UTC  

so you want me to post the entire internet here and then show you that out of the millions of videos 99.99% of the lasers (over water) go straight?
(and your video of the curving laser was not above water, even though you insist that only those videos matter somehow? it was a super low quality video about a laser in a night club and not above water, so thus far 100% of the evidence is on my side)

2020-01-18 22:45:30 UTC  

!mute @.... times up

2020-01-18 22:45:31 UTC  

2020-01-18 22:45:46 UTC  

I don't believe in gravity

2020-01-18 22:45:54 UTC  

It was above water <:watching:625748905975611443>

2020-01-18 22:45:58 UTC  

but i don't have anyone to tell me what the other options are

2020-01-18 22:48:17 UTC  

filming people

2020-01-18 22:48:20 UTC  

in the groccery store

2020-01-18 22:48:22 UTC  

😎

2020-01-18 22:48:29 UTC  

Credible

2020-01-18 22:48:36 UTC  

This > Wikipedia

2020-01-18 22:49:12 UTC  

...watching people get upset really isn't up my ally

2020-01-18 22:49:19 UTC  

Ok

2020-01-18 22:56:09 UTC  

If you don't believe in gravity then take a high school physics class because you obviously didn't have a supplemental education

2020-01-18 22:56:38 UTC  

Nice Ad Hominem

2020-01-18 22:57:12 UTC  

Please provide a scientific experiment that proves gravity
Either mass attracting mass or bending of space time

2020-01-18 22:57:20 UTC  

Scientific method is crucial

2020-01-18 22:57:23 UTC  

cavendish

2020-01-18 22:57:35 UTC  

Cavendish is not an experiment nor does it follow the scientific experiment

2020-01-18 22:57:44 UTC  

why not

2020-01-18 22:57:45 UTC  

Cavendish is a observation of a effect

2020-01-18 22:58:24 UTC  

well.. jeah you have to observe an effect, if you dont observe an effect nothing happened

2020-01-18 22:58:44 UTC  

Of course
But it doesn’t make it a experiment

2020-01-18 22:59:15 UTC  

Cause it proves nothing
It is an observation
It would be awesome if somebody conducted it in a vacuum too

2020-01-18 22:59:27 UTC  

uhm think they

2020-01-18 22:59:31 UTC  

are doing it

2020-01-18 22:59:42 UTC  

or it is beeing done

2020-01-18 23:00:25 UTC  

Show me pls

2020-01-18 23:03:59 UTC  

cant find a video, why would have atmosphere have an impact on that tough. if you can make a bunch of experiments using the same kind of setup and find that a non ferrus object with mass will ALWAYSmove towards another object with the same/similar properties?

2020-01-18 23:04:33 UTC  

Thxxxx

2020-01-18 23:06:06 UTC  

ok, but why aren't observing effects the result of an experiment? like, in the video, the laser didn't bend with the curve of the earth, and that's an effect, right?

2020-01-18 23:11:11 UTC  

if you make an experiment. you try to observe an effect. if you for exampe perform an experiment to determin if things even fall to the ground by holding something in your hand and then letting go of it, it doesnt matter if you observe it or not, it will fall to the ground. if you are in a zero G envoirement you would observe that the object you let go of does not drop anywhwere and stays in the position where you let it go.

2020-01-18 23:12:47 UTC  

@California Nightmare 3.0 it's not an ad hominem. It's a given fact that people who don't take basic classes on a topic inherently don't understand it as well as someone who does.