Tuesday, September 30, 2008
She came by chance, and she left.
Just another GSR inside joke. Wahahas.
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Just alittle sharing.
Wow. Galileo is indeed, remarkable.
His understanding of logic far surpass most of us living.
Unfortunately.
How would you explain to prove that in ideal conditions,
objects of different weight would fall at the same speed?
Easily, via gravitation forces in theory.
Easily, via experimental.
But Galileo whom sat @ home.
Explained it via pure reasoning.
No theory. No experiment.
Let 2 object, m and M, with M heavier than m be joined together,
in a way that m is below M.
M
m
1) Assume that heavy objects fall faster.
2) mM is heavier than M.
> mM falls faster than M.
3)But M is heavier than m.
4) m falls slower than M.
5) m will slows M down.
> mM falls slower than M.
However, a contridiction b/w assumption and result.
> Heavier objects dont fall faster.
OMG. A similar theory can prove the opposite.
Heavier object dont fall slower.
> Objects of any weight fall at a equal rate.
Ymh is so pale in comparision.
I need to excel more.
awaitin` destiny silently__] *at* 12:13 AM