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Osmium | 8 months ago
https://arxiv.org/abs/1312.4057
There’s a reason people without training in sciences sometimes have the intuition that heavier things fall faster. This intuition isn’t developed in a vacuum (hah).
Osmium | 8 months ago
https://arxiv.org/abs/1312.4057
There’s a reason people without training in sciences sometimes have the intuition that heavier things fall faster. This intuition isn’t developed in a vacuum (hah).
WithinReason|8 months ago
cogman10|8 months ago
You'd probably argue that even though they are connected with a string they are still 2 things and there's a density gap between the two of them.
Now, if you try and figure out what makes a thing a thing, it starts breaking down. But if you've already have the working theory, then making an explanation isn't terribly hard.
Mikhail_K|8 months ago
TimorousBestie|8 months ago