quote [ Local stations KOTI 2 and KOBI 5 helping me get the word out :) ]
Ok, now that this is on tv I might be able to get someone to test this experiment, or physically evaluate my setup.
Either way .. now the story is getting some forward momentum itself ;)
kylemcbitch said @ 4:30am GMT on 13th June
I am not attacking you, sir. I am saying straight up what you just linked has about as much to do with your demonstration as an atomic bomb compared to fire cracker.
They are both dealing with physics, but not the same physics.
If I hung a beam from a rope and put my girlfriend's vibrator on full blast and tied it to the rod it will also begin to move like this. From what basis are they getting the idea this shouldn't be happening? kylemcbitch said @ 5:46am GMT on 13th June
I am not attacking you, sir. I am saying straight up what you just linked has about as much to do with your demonstration as an atomic bomb compared to fire cracker.
They are both dealing with physics, but not the same physics.
If I hung a beam from a rope and put my girlfriend's vibrator on full blast and tied it to the rod it will also begin to move like this. From what basis are they getting the idea this shouldn't be happening?
That bar does not look like any sort of torsional pendulum I have seen? <-- Entry / Current Comment kylemcbitch said @ 4:30am GMT on 13th June
I am not attacking you, sir. I am saying straight up what you just linked has about as much to do with your demonstration as an atomic bomb compared to fire cracker.
They are both dealing with physics, but not the same physics.
If I hung a beam from a rope and put my girlfriend's vibrator on full blast and tied it to the rod it will also begin to move like this. From what basis are they getting the idea this shouldn't be happening?
That bar does not look like any sort of torsional pendulum I have seen?
Either way .. now the story is getting some forward momentum itself ;)