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=== User: Loctarjay then makes an independent comment where he says: === Loctarjay then makes an independent comment where he says: "But you know what the funniest part of your entire way of argumenting is?????" Then Loctarjay quotes himself having said: "Joe reading: No - on Earth, vacuum free-fall has only been tested in relatively short drop towers Joe talking: It has never been tested in high drops, so the fall... whether or not it is "Relative Density" is the thing has never been tested... By anybody in science... Why wouldn't they just do it π ? AI: "It has not been tested from great heights such as kilometers or more, because building a vacuum chamber that tall is not practically possible"" Then Loctarjay expands with: "You DEMAND a valid test for gravity must be done "over greater heights"" And he then quotes himself, again, having said: "Timestamp 7:06:14 Captain Blue: "You can do it yourself. You can produce like, let's say like, 2 meters, 2 meters of a vacuum tube, to create a tube that is a vacuum and just drop things at the same time, create 2 tubes, drop things at the same time and just use film at the end and you see which 1 lands first. People have done this, and they have proven that heavier objects fall faster than lighter objects, if given enough distance to fall. People have shown it online, whether or not you believe that they've done it or not, you'd have to do it yourself. To prove it for certain, you'd have to do it yourself, but there are people online that have done these drop tests from 2 or 3 meters online, to show that heavier objects fall faster than lighter objects"" To which he ends his comment by saying: "And yet, the moment it benefits your delusional Preprogrammed World View... The need for "over greater heights" testing is completely irrelevant and 2-3 meters is plenty high enoughπ€£"
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