It's interesting to watch him run. I always run on just my balls of my feet and its satisfying to know that that's how he runs too, because I always felt faster doing it that way
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earths surface has approximately 1g. They are experiencing less than 1g but more than 0g. That would make reduced gravity (a reduction in g that does not total to the negation of g) a true term for what is in the gif
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Nope, the gravity hasn’t changed at all. G and gravity are not the same thing, the plane is flying down and the people are falling along with the plane
They are not in an IRF
Do people not understand that you can’t just reduce gravity, gravity is working on him just the same the only difference is the plane is falling with him. How do people not get it?
You're arguing the basically the same argument as saying centrifugal force doesn't exist citing the fact that it's actually a lot more complex than what people think of when centrifugal force is stated. When someone says reduced gravity they mean a reduction in the total gs someone is experiencing just as when someone says centrifugal force they mean the outcome of the effect of centripetal force. As I said before, you're arguing the semantics of laymen nomenclature.
That’s less than 1 G
earths surface has approximately 1g. They are experiencing less than 1g but more than 0g. That would make reduced gravity (a reduction in g that does not total to the negation of g) a true term for what is in the gif
Do people not understand that you can’t just reduce gravity, gravity is working on him just the same the only difference is the plane is falling with him. How do people not get it?