I've yet to see a scientist that supports what you're telling me
Then you are not looking hard enough. But it hardly matters. As if when you read it in some book written by a hallowed name you would suddenly understand and/or agree!
Except, for instance, when you superglue your finger to a cup, and pull it towards you. There is no push in this scenario.
I can (repeatedly) lead you to water, but i cannot (and would not) force you to drink it. You can't learn/understand something you don't wan't to :(
I did have a thought that might help you though - assuming you in any way earnestly interested in understanding this perspective. Remove the bottle from the example. Just consider the pencil.
Hold the pencil in your hand and push the pencil forward. Now "pull" it back towards you. Other than the difference in direction (and assuming you were a perfect machine which applied the exact same force to achieve the exact same distance and path moved, forward then reversed), what is the difference to the pencil? YOU see push and pull, but the pencil only sees push.
I've yet to see a scientist that supports what you're telling me. Everything I've found has talked in detail about other forces besides pushing.
Except, for instance, when you superglue your finger to a cup, and pull it towards you. There is no push in this scenario.
Then you are not looking hard enough. But it hardly matters. As if when you read it in some book written by a hallowed name you would suddenly understand and/or agree!
I can (repeatedly) lead you to water, but i cannot (and would not) force you to drink it. You can't learn/understand something you don't wan't to :(
I did have a thought that might help you though - assuming you in any way earnestly interested in understanding this perspective. Remove the bottle from the example. Just consider the pencil.
Hold the pencil in your hand and push the pencil forward. Now "pull" it back towards you. Other than the difference in direction (and assuming you were a perfect machine which applied the exact same force to achieve the exact same distance and path moved, forward then reversed), what is the difference to the pencil? YOU see push and pull, but the pencil only sees push.