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Gravity debunked by a pilot. 👌

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FLAT OUT TRUTH1 year ago

Here's another video explaining how math totally debunks curvature. 👌

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AnonSidious1 year ago

Siri, what is lift and inertia

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FLAT OUT TRUTH1 year ago

Siri, explain gravity.

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Jeniçeri1 year ago

When the pilot flies the plane in a loop—a full 360-degree vertical circle—both he and the water are undergoing centripetal acceleration toward the center of that circle. Even when the plane is upside down at the top of the loop, this centripetal force combines with gravity to make "down" still feel like it's towards the floor of the plane. So, the pilot and the water feel a force pressing them into their seats and the bottom of the plane, even though they're upside down. This is why he can pour water into a cup as if gravity is acting normally. It's not defying gravity; it's just physics working during circular motion!

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Dean Balstad1 year ago

3000 hours as a pilot. That’s not defying gravity. That’s a 1-G barrel roll. Don’t be gullible. It’s all relative to the center of gravity. It’s math.

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Bill Them To Debt1 year ago

all this proves is that you are retarded

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Paul Haderach1 year ago

Ok, unfollow. You have no common sense and you’re illiterate. GO BACK TO SCHOOL

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FLAT OUT TRUTH1 year ago

Goodbye you won't me missed, go back and get another BOOSTER.

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Derek White1 year ago

Buddy please learn 3rd grade physics

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itsy bitsy1 year ago

Fill a bucket with water, swing it in a vertical circular motion and you'll find that the water doesn't spill on your head because of centrifugal force.

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