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   Thomas Heger to All   
   Re: No amount of experimentation can eve   
   11 Nov 25 08:34:38   
   
   XPost: sci.math   
   From: ttt_heg@web.de   
      
   Am Montag000010, 10.11.2025 um 18:36 schrieb Tyler Bukoski:   
   > Maciej Woźniak wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 11/10/2025 2:55 PM, Python wrote:   
   >>> Definitely. A experiment that confirm F = ma also confirm :   
   >>   
   >> No experiments confirm F=ma or anything else.   
   >> Still, while most of relativistic idiots deeply believe that their   
   >> accelerator s experiments "falsify" F=ma - in Feynamnn's physics the   
   >> formula is valid together with those experiments.   
   >   
   > there is no force acting in freefall, fucking stoopid. You two are both   
   > polakers   
      
      
   Well, that depends on the definition of 'force'.   
      
   Usually gravity is considered to be a force, which accelerates objects,   
   once they are allowed to fall.   
      
   This force reaches out from planet Earth with invisible hands and pulls   
   down falling objects with a certain force.   
      
   That is certainly not a valid description of what is really happening in   
   gravity.   
      
   Unfortunately nobody has a better one.   
      
      
   TH   
      
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