Legs generate enough upward force to slice through the air. Momentum stops at peak of jump. Air molecules being less dense naturally flow around me. I'm back on the ground.
So you don't believe in gravity? Seek help, or at least get an education. The gall of someone like you to casually ignore Newton and Einstein and pretend that you know more than them is the essence of being a fucking conspiratard. You are a joke.
The Cavendish experiment, performed in 1797–1798 by English scientist Henry Cavendish, was the first experiment to measure the force of gravity between masses in the laboratory and the first to yield accurate values for the gravitational constant.
Of course, you will just ignore this and have some ridiculous statement that it was faked and paid for by 'the man' or some bull shit reason.
It boils down to this: Trust peer-reviewed scientists who spend their lives studying , or some jerk off named ForTheGenerations on a conspiratard website.
jump up in the air. What happens?
Legs generate enough upward force to slice through the air. Momentum stops at peak of jump. Air molecules being less dense naturally flow around me. I'm back on the ground.
So you don't believe in gravity? Seek help, or at least get an education. The gall of someone like you to casually ignore Newton and Einstein and pretend that you know more than them is the essence of being a fucking conspiratard. You are a joke.
Can you prove gravity? Then prove it to me.... Shit or get off the pot troll.
The Cavendish experiment, performed in 1797–1798 by English scientist Henry Cavendish, was the first experiment to measure the force of gravity between masses in the laboratory and the first to yield accurate values for the gravitational constant.
Of course, you will just ignore this and have some ridiculous statement that it was faked and paid for by 'the man' or some bull shit reason.
It boils down to this: Trust peer-reviewed scientists who spend their lives studying , or some jerk off named ForTheGenerations on a conspiratard website.
Think I'll go with science.