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The bowling ball isn’t falling to the earth faster. The higher perceived acceleration is due to the earth falling toward the bowling ball.

  • red@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    yet another brain rot reply, man i am done,

    ““earth will move with <something with the same units as G>”. Something that’s definitely something, but not m/s” you idiot i was talking about accelwration, if you need units just put in dementions of all the variables, thats trivial stuff you dont understand nlm at all.

    second para is another non technical nonesense

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      2 months ago

      you idiot i was talking about accelwration,

      Then why did you say “move” instead of “accelerate”. And the units don’t match acceleration, either. Best I can tell it’s some fraction of a term. If you want it to be an acceleration then you’re missing a squared distance, and if you want it to be acceleration, why are both mass terms in there.

      For someone who throws around things like “that’s non-technical brainrot” damn is your prose fuzzy.

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        2 months ago

        tell me how Gm/r^2 dosent match acceleration, the fact that i wasted my time on low iq person like you

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          2 months ago

          That’s not what you wrote, or at least not what I complained about. You wrote:

          BUT earth will move with gM/m1

          where it was previously established that m1 and M are masses, and I interpreted g to be G (Newton’s gravitational constant) instead of g as in “gravitational acceleration caused by earth” because… well, I’m not actually sure. The whole thing is already a mess of capitalisation but more importantly then it’d be acceleration, not movement, worse, the specific properties of the earth are included twice (once in g, then in one of the mass terms).

          the fact that i wasted my time on low iq person like you

          Maybe you should spend less time on insulting people and more on communicating your thoughts clearly.

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            2 months ago

            tell me how gM/m1 is not acceleration, what even is your point omg

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              2 months ago

              You said it was movement, aka change in position over time, not acceleration, or you would have said “x will accelerate at”, not “earth will move at”. I already explained why it’s questionable as a term of acceleration.

              And this could’ve been over after a single comment of you saying “oh, yeah, misspoke”. Your math in the comment after that misbegotten term checks out, that’s not the issue here, it’s your presentation that went all haywire.

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                2 months ago

                literally trivil matter, i didnt even say movement, the point is your statements were still brain rot nonesense and your original comment is wrong and you dont really understand stuff

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                  2 months ago

                  Clarity of presentation is never a trivial matter. You can be right all you like if you don’t get it across then it will be for nought but inflating your own ego.

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                    2 months ago

                    But you’re not right?

                    You’ve very clearly shown that you are wrong and then said “I’m right because I understand my explanation more than the reality of the situation”