Message from @🎃Oakheart🎃

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2019-12-21 15:01:34 UTC  

Buoyancy.

2019-12-21 15:01:41 UTC  

Farther from the sea and higher up.

2019-12-21 15:01:44 UTC  

Even in a vacuum?

2019-12-21 15:01:50 UTC  

Fake NASA vaccuum.

2019-12-21 15:01:59 UTC  

No

2019-12-21 15:02:13 UTC  

Ok so you expect objects to float in a vaccuum?

2019-12-21 15:02:19 UTC  

Nope

2019-12-21 15:02:30 UTC  

But they should fall, right?

2019-12-21 15:02:48 UTC  

you just trust everything they tell you

2019-12-21 15:02:48 UTC  

If they falls as an irreducible quirk of the universe

2019-12-21 15:03:03 UTC  

It should be a constant rate, right?

2019-12-21 15:03:16 UTC  

9.8 m/s^2

2019-12-21 15:03:41 UTC  

I'm talking from the perspective of someone who has done acceleration measurements

2019-12-21 15:03:53 UTC  

<@657953077655240704> nice

2019-12-21 15:04:24 UTC  

@🎃Oakheart🎃 so why do they fall in a near vacuum?

2019-12-21 15:04:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/657961643141103656/61968758_2086607621467720_1200834201255936_n.jpg

2019-12-21 15:05:10 UTC  

I'm guessing you assume I am lying?

2019-12-21 15:06:50 UTC  

No

2019-12-21 15:06:58 UTC  

I'm just saying its fake.

2019-12-21 15:07:06 UTC  

And physics class = fake as well.

2019-12-21 15:07:20 UTC  

Obv they're going to teach you shit to make you think its a globe.

2019-12-21 15:07:25 UTC  

Hang on

2019-12-21 15:07:27 UTC  

And equations set up to fit a globe model.

2019-12-21 15:07:40 UTC  

So why do things fall in a near vacuum?

2019-12-21 15:07:41 UTC  

Of course the equations are going to fucking work, because they've been designed to fit a globe!

2019-12-21 15:07:48 UTC  

Buoyancy.

2019-12-21 15:08:25 UTC  

So the same object should fall at the same rate in a vacuum, right?

2019-12-21 15:11:43 UTC  
2019-12-21 15:11:47 UTC  

There*

2019-12-21 15:13:54 UTC  

Yes

2019-12-21 15:27:05 UTC  

@Amthyric ive discussed this with you already

2019-12-21 15:27:21 UTC  

stop asking the same thing over and over

2019-12-21 15:34:59 UTC  

claiming no one has answered you

2019-12-21 15:35:43 UTC  

Make a 100 meter tall portable vacuum chamber and test it in multiple places around the world

2019-12-21 15:35:55 UTC  

Then we will consider the info

2019-12-21 15:49:25 UTC  

How satellites go into orbit

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/657972906277601293/how_satellites_go_into_orbit_Newton.jpg

2019-12-21 15:49:49 UTC  

this is how we were taught satellites work in one of my first physics courses

2019-12-21 15:50:19 UTC  

basically imagine shooting a canonball farther and farther until at some point it doesn't hit land but basically keeps missing Earth

2019-12-21 15:50:29 UTC  

so it's basically in constant freefall

2019-12-21 15:50:46 UTC  

if that were true, shouldn't its velocity be constantly increasing?

2019-12-21 15:51:14 UTC  

esp with almost no friction since it's outside of the atmosphere