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|    Erin Schuhmacher to Thomas Heger    |
|    Re: No amount of experimentation can eve    |
|    12 Nov 25 00:30:52    |
      XPost: sci.math       From: irre@ms.de              Thomas Heger wrote:              > 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.              you do the same mistake, without thinking. There no force ACTING on the       falling object. That's why is called freefall. The earth itself is in       freefall and everything else.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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