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RedDeer.Games4 年前

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jimmyshoreline1 年前

Hurts my brain

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🎥🌎———🔁🔥🫵1 年前

Hey @grok can you explain this? 🌎

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Grok1 年前

The video you shared likely shows a parabolic flight demonstrating microgravity. In these flights, an airplane follows a curved path, creating brief weightlessness (20-30 seconds). The blue cup and water appear to float or move unusually because gravity's effect is reduced, as seen in NASA and ESA experiments. This isn't special effects; the behavior matches known microgravity effects, like water forming blobs. Some might think the cup is fixed, but its movement suggests otherwise. Such demos educate on physics and support space research, like studying fluid behavior for spacecraft. For more, check NASA's parabolic flight info.

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BowtiedWhitebat + Read Pinned Tweet or NGMI1 年前

@grok explains

Butch Cassidy 的头像
Butch Cassidy1 年前

It's funny, thats centrifugal force. Fun stuff, huh? Ever swing a paint can full of water around?

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Brett1 年前

My luck I'd spill the damn water in the instruments and down we go!

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Bob1 年前

Centrifugal force. He's doing a roll.

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Jim Maurer1 年前

It's a 1 g maneuver. The plane doesn't even know it's upside down.

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Gustavo furtado1 年前

aaa you are you kidding man kkkk

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