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Electroboom: How Right IS Veritasium?! Don't Electrons Push Each Other??
gnuarm:
It's not like you can provide a rational explanation of how the vehicle moves. You literally can't even think in terms of physics.
electrodacus:
--- Quote from: gnuarm on July 19, 2022, 08:13:44 pm ---It's not like you can provide a rational explanation of how the vehicle moves. You literally can't even think in terms of physics.
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:) Speak for yourself. You watched the video read my explanation and still prefer to believe something else happens and I just faked that video.
gnuarm:
--- Quote from: electrodacus on July 19, 2022, 08:16:42 pm ---
--- Quote from: gnuarm on July 19, 2022, 08:13:44 pm ---It's not like you can provide a rational explanation of how the vehicle moves. You literally can't even think in terms of physics.
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:) Speak for yourself. You watched the video read my explanation and still prefer to believe something else happens and I just faked that video.
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I didn't say you "faked" the video. I just think your test methodology is BS... I mean not up to standards.
electrodacus:
--- Quote from: gnuarm on July 19, 2022, 09:19:58 pm ---I didn't say you "faked" the video. I just think your test methodology is BS... I mean not up to standards.
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OK so what part is wrong ? What should I have done different ?
gnuarm:
--- Quote from: electrodacus on July 19, 2022, 09:21:43 pm ---
--- Quote from: gnuarm on July 19, 2022, 09:19:58 pm ---I didn't say you "faked" the video. I just think your test methodology is BS... I mean not up to standards.
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OK so what part is wrong ? What should I have done different ?
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First assure your wheels don't slip. Use materials with some friction. Don't use elastic belts. Better yet, use a different model, like mine with sails the fold up. That should keep you busy.
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