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ππͺπ‘ππ₯ππ₯π πππ£π
5d ago
Yes, it's clearly demonstrated in this experiment. You can do the same experiment with water. There is an upward vector caused by motion of the earth.
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wymike
@wymike
5d ago
My reply to this would be what does the flame do if itβs not in a sealed jar? Not what we are seeing here.
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@mypathtofire
5d ago
Do you deny what the experiment shows? Is there a downward force? If so, please demonstrate
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wymike
@wymike
4d ago
If I push a candle in a direction and itβs not in a closed container the flame will not move in the direction of the force. Anyone who has ever carried anything with a flame on it will tell you that is true.
This phenomenon is caused by the flame being in the sealed container. From the candles point of view the earth is accelerating towards it. From the earths point of view the candle (+the jar and air inside) is accelerating towards it. The physics that explain both are the same. Therefore we have to look at other factors to decide which is actually happening. Is the earth moving up to meet the container or is the container moving down to meet the earth. Since we know from many observations that the earth is a sphere, unless it is expanding it cannot be moving βupβ in every
This phenomenon is caused by the flame being in the sealed container. From the candles point of view the earth is accelerating towards it. From the earths point of view the candle (+the jar and air inside) is accelerating towards it. The physics that explain both are the same. Therefore we have to look at other factors to decide which is actually happening. Is the earth moving up to meet the container or is the container moving down to meet the earth. Since we know from many observations that the earth is a sphere, unless it is expanding it cannot be moving βupβ in every
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