@fnoschese This Q arises when discussing what would happen to an object at rest if gravity suddenly turned off. Stored elastic energy would launch it up. It also would move in a straight line instead of following Earth's rotation, moving up relative to Earth. https://t.co/3kiB2L3Xh5
Not that anybody asked, but if Elsa from "Frozen" has a Human-sized Head then she has Horse-sized Eyeballs — occupying 4x the normal volume within her cranium. I'm just sayin'.
A scientist weighs a jar of sleeping flies. Then, he shakes the jar to wake them up. While flies are flying in a closed jar, the scientist weighs the jar again. Does the jar weigh less when the flies are flying? https://t.co/2cDaU0H1mh
Thank you @ARCSFoundation, I’m honored. Science and exploration are only possible with robust support and consistent opportunities – thank you for enabling graduate students across the nation.
@Sci_Phile Why is this making a comeback? Here is my broom gravity post from 2012.
https://t.co/WQT2FGcONQ
No, gravity doesn't make the broom stand up. Yes, you can do it anytime.