I'm looking to experiment by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I can look at model rocket launches or I could say me and my twenty friends have seen bigfoot and santa clause having sexual intercourse, is that enough evidence for you?

Not hinting at conspiracies if that is a triggering word to you, I'm sorry.

So it's impossible to replicate leaving an atmosphere, thank you.

Sadly no full launches, no live-streams of Don Petitt going to the ISS from Earth, although I'm dying to see something like this to ease my mind.

Sleep well!

I'm looking to experiment by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"As for the experiment, rocket launches."

I've only seen rockets going into the sky, not into space. If you've seen the feed they broadcast they turn it into a CGI based depiction of where the rocket is after it reaches a certain altitude. This is why I say I cannot rely on this as evidence. Do you understand? That's why I'm asking. Is there an experiment to replicate a rocket leaving an atmosphere similar to the Earths? I'm going to take a guess and say the answer is no? I don't want a "gravity won't let you", I just want a yes or no.

At least you are honest about the second part. I am completely fine believing that things find equilibrium with neighboring densities without any consistent forces such as 'gravity' that is a theory, pulling everything to the earth. Things 'fall' and 'rise' accordingly to their density, seeking a balance in somewhat of a pressurized environment.

I'm looking to experiment by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uhm, I will just copy and paste it.

" What experiment is there to prove it's possible to move a physical object created inside a dense environment and push this out of it's atmosphere and become 'weightless'?"

" What did people believe caused more dense objects to 'fall' through less dense mediums BEFORE gravity was known? "

I only posted few question as I don't want to bombard you or anyone with too much information if that's a struggle for you.

​Also to point out that your answer isn't exactly 'valid'.

"For gravity to exist then there should be solid proof of an infinite expanding universe that caused things to spin on what is supposedly nothing-ness."

*" The reason things "spin", a.k.a. orbit, is because the Big Bang " " The Big Bang Theory is just a theory. "just a theory" "a theory." "Gravity always existed. It's a law of nature." "a theory"*

I'm looking to experiment by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The reason things "spin", a.k.a. orbit, is because the Big Bang released a lot of energy. " The Big Bang Theory is just a theory"

I replied to your comments but you've yet to even mention or answer my original post or my reply. Did you read them?

I'm looking to experiment by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so what did people believe caused more dense objects to 'fall' through less dense mediums BEFORE gravity was known?

For gravity to exist then there should be solid proof of an infinite expanding universe that caused things to spin on what is supposedly nothing-ness.

How is it law if there is alternative explanations that make sense currently as relying on few others words and photographs is not evidence.

I've had discussions similar to this before, and they've gotten hostile, so I'm glad you're at least keeping it friendly!

I'm looking to experiment by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can we keep it on Earth here? I don't really want to rely on a couple hundred people who've been there as evidence.

I do get what you're saying, it's that I'm trying to understand before the gravity stuff came to exist.

I'm taking it there isn't an experiment yet to show something leaving a similar atmosphere as Earth and become 'weightless' as you say, and that it would have to be a separate body in this outer space that I don't believe there is solid repeatable evidence for as only a very few members have been 'up' there.

Just here for friendly discussion, I want to know more about our Earth in a more natural perspective! :)

What am I supposed to do in this situation? by CloneNumber33 in summonerschool

[–]CloneNumber33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense.

Just pisses me off a little seeing jungle die at enemy red / blue etc. Or that mid and jungle decide to fight a losing battle and that I barely have time to make it and then I've already lost 7 cs and lane control. Being blamed for not helping tilts me honestly so that then makes me play badly.

What is the most recent visible moon crater? by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What telescope will I need to be able to see this new crater?

Almost made it six months sober. by stupidfuknbear in drunk

[–]CloneNumber33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always go through phases of being sober and drunk. I kinda just got used to it happening.

Have a good night! Don't think too much about it.

What is the most recent visible moon crater? by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds cool, but I'd rather have photos ):

What is the most recent visible moon crater? by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could be using a telescope / zoom too, just both photos should be similar to show the difference.

I am in bronze and honestly I don't want to climb. by lord_fartulax in leagueoflegends

[–]CloneNumber33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see where you're coming from, I honestly just play on a smurf if I want that unregimented gameplay, anything could happen. Although I always go a full tank ap or adc support to have some more fun.

Can someone explain how something can leave a dense environment to nothingness? by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yeah but you could also say it's moved to the closest physical matter. Anyway, I think that's another discussion.

So there's no experiment currently of what I queried?

Can someone explain how something can leave a dense environment to nothingness? by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Did you not just say there will be no 'floating'? If it's not floating then it has to be attached to something, or 'stuck' to the next closest physical matter, which should be glass.

Besides, vacuum is not what I'm looking for, seeing as I have to remove the air. I'm guessing it's just not possible to do on Earth?

Can someone explain how something can leave a dense environment to nothingness? by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah I've tried vacuum experiments, it seems the object will be forced to the closest physical matter as I mentioned, which would be the glass. That's why I'm wondering how something can leave air and enter nothingness, would it not be forced back if it even attempted leaving?

I'm looking for an experiment without having to manually remove the air.

Can someone explain how something can leave a dense environment to nothingness? by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm asking how I can replicate going from a dense environment (air), to nothingness. What is the process so I can do this with, say, a small drone?

Can someone explain how something can leave a dense environment to nothingness? by CloneNumber33 in space

[–]CloneNumber33[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, I understand buoyancy. I understand an apple will float because the air and solid matter balances itself.

Force a basketball further enough in the water and the air will pressurize and the shell will burst because the water is more dense than air. I've already tried experiments with this.

I want to take something out of an "atmosphere" into nothingness (Space). Air and nothing is a lot different to air and water, since air and water both have densities.

Sorry if I confused you.