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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish33•9 months agoThat’s only be true if the feather was in the same position as the ball. Otherwise, the earth is moving ever so slightly more towards the ball. arrow-up133file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•9 months agoYou are forgetting the sun. The earth turns in the direction of sun ever so slightly so if you align the feather next to the ball in the side of the sun, then probably the feather falls faster arrow-up15file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•9 months agoSo, what you’re saying is, to do this experiment correctly, we have to stop the earth from moving. . I’m keen. arrow-up15file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•9 months ago🎵 I’ll stop the world and melt with you 🎵 arrow-up14file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
That’s only be true if the feather was in the same position as the ball. Otherwise, the earth is moving ever so slightly more towards the ball.
You are forgetting the sun. The earth turns in the direction of sun ever so slightly so if you align the feather next to the ball in the side of the sun, then probably the feather falls faster
So, what you’re saying is, to do this experiment correctly, we have to stop the earth from moving. . I’m keen.
🎵 I’ll stop the world and melt with you 🎵