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=== User: Captain Blue quotes Loctarjay having said ""You DEMAND a valid test for gravity must be done "over greater heights"" === Captain Blue quotes Loctarjay having said ""You DEMAND a valid test for gravity must be done "over greater heights"" To which Captain Blue responds with: "Yeah greater heights than has typically been done." Then Captain Blue quotes Loctarjay again having said "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 enough" and Captain Blue responds to this by saying: "Because typically objects haven't been tested at those heights in a vacuum. As far as I know if I'm not mistaken the first drop test was done in the studio where they filmed the moon landing in the 70's.... I mean when they went to space and travelled to the Moon. Which was 1.5 meters or something like that..."
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