I'm not in this conversation for entertainment, so that's fine.
Nor evidently learning anything, sadly. You have no requirement to learn about or acknowledge the natural laws that are manifestly evident in the world around you - they endure without your consent or acknowledgement.
It seems when a new one comes to your attention that you don't like, you stick your fingers in your ears and scream instead of earnestly evaluate it. This is not a good way to learn anything, nor to discuss and exchange views with others.
If we want to discuss laws, then let's discuss laws as they've been established
We are, but you don't want to acknowledge the particular law (uncontested for at least 3 centuries) we are discussing. So be it. Shut your eyes, cover your ears, and scream to your hearts content.
I edited my comment, as I reread newton's third law.
Fair enough. The third law is more of a conception anyhow - i don't necessarily agree with it. The resistance to motion of matter is evident (law) though, so there is resistance to force applied (however it need not match that applied force).
I'm not in this conversation for entertainment, so that's fine.
Nor evidently learning anything, sadly. You have no requirement to learn about of acknowledge the natural laws that are manifestly evident in the world around you - they endure without your consent or acknowledgement.
It seems when a new one comes to your attention that you don't like, you stick your fingers in your ears and scream instead of earnestly evaluate it. This is not a good way to learn anything, nor to discuss and exchange views with others.
If we want to discuss laws, then let's discuss laws as they've been established
We are, but you don't want to acknowledge the particular law (uncontested for at least 3 centuries) we are discussing. So be it. Shut your eyes, cover your ears, and scream to your hearts content.
I edited my comment, as I reread newton's third law.
Fair enough. The third law is more of a conception anyhow - i don't necessarily agree with it. The resistance to motion of matter is evident (law) though, so there is resistance to force applied (however it need not match that applied force).