IQ Test
IQ Test
IQ Test
Well it doesnât anymore
No no, once the space shuttle is in space, everything goes around it. It's stationary.
(holds paper, marks 2 holes. folds it to touch holes (giggity), punches pencil through it)
see?
I was thinking more Planet Express Ship and not Event Horizon, but good enough.
wormhole explanation scene #283
Nope. Definitely not high enough to understand this.
grabs the spice melange*
Okay... continue
To be fair, if someone believes in a flat earth, they probably also believe in an infinite atmosphereâŚ.
Ah yes, bullshit assymetry principle.
Humans can't possibly refute and explain away the position of all the absolute stupid shit that other humans spew out of their mouths like unadulterated garbage.
the problem seems to be..
we can't seem to fix stupid.
or it's just too profitable of a system to let die.
Good luck explaining infinite atmosphere would mean infinite gravity and we'd be crushed into a black hole.
But yeah, sure. Earth is the flat object in the observable universe and NASA totally has the power and budget to make possible test you can do to prove otherwise wrong.
They believe in a dome. Flat Earthers are almost all creationists dressing up as independent thinkers.
They believe in the cosmology described in Genesis: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_near_eastern_cosmology
Shit, I've seen a manhole cover go faster than that, doing back flips the whole time.
Reading this legend never gets old. đ
same meme with rational units:
speed stats source: https://hypertextbook.com/facts/2001/InnaSokolyanskaya1.shtml
Although I've got used to converting feet to meters quickly in my head, I simply can't convert miles to kilometers easily
And here we can see an example of resistance. You see? When the people do not resist, the burgeroisie can do backflips as fast as they want. But when there is resistance, not so easy, eh?
Wait, dumb question. In a vacuum can I go as fast as I want. Like as long as acceleration is cool. Is there technically no downside to increasing speed. Just like we're technically on a planet spinning fast. If I was in a ship in a total vaccumu and it accelerated at a pace that I could handle, could that ship go faster and faster like a bajillion km a sec and I would just be like sitting there enjoying the ride.
From your perspective, eventually things don't move faster by a noticeable amount, but the length of objects starts to shorten, so you can pass much more stuff at a slightly faster speed. You will never see anything move faster than light, it just shortens itself into a 2d object with 0 depth as it approaches the speed of light.
So not a bajillion km a sec, just 300,000 km/sec
But then there is no limit to how fast we could move? Like there is no speed our heads would explode. There's no side effect of speed I guess is what I'm asking. Like 2x speed of light would be no different to us then 5km/hr. Sounds like the only thing would be stuff external to us like the length getting shorter. I get in atmosphere we'd be shredded. But technically we can just go.
Technically, you can do this in the air too. The air just needs to be moving at the same speed you are.
Orbital.
It probably can since there is very little friction up there
Dafuqâs a speeding bullet???
A bullet that is not at rest relative to the point where an external force has acted upon it.
So it can get a speeding ticket?