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doppler
supersonic
sonicboom
soundbarrier
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i love this i wish they had sound so loud
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@Sandwich thank you so fucking much. Those people still don't listen though. They choose to take what they believe as the laws of universe. We can't prove anyone right or wrong in a TPT comment discussion. Scientists are trying to do it for decades in many more proper places. They have not yet succeeded. It is widely believed that photons have mass, but some people believe in Santa Claus or in gravitons. Also, in the Nazis on the dark side of the Moon.
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listen, if anyone wants me to properly explain why photons have mass, tough luck. it won't fit in a tpt comment and i don't want to be temp-banned for spam!
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@Danawan nnnoooooo.. XD no it doesn't... i can't believe you.... E=mc^2 doesn't "tell" anything about "the energy particle" at rest or moving!. E=mc^2 describes the total energy stored in matter. energy(E)=mass(m) multiplied by the speed of light(c) squared. (^2) it's a timy part of a massively long and complex theorum. don't accuse me of not understanding and/or manipulating notions until you yourself understand them enough to cancel out the absolute hypocrisy of your statement!!
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If i choose not to believe in the THEORY of gravity can I flap my arms and fly. When science says Theory it is not the same thing as a detective saying theory. a scientific theory has to be accompanied by a proof otherwise it is a hypothesis. which is what a detective calls a theory.
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@Danawan. E in E=mc^2 is the same E that is in Ohms law. E=IR. E is E is E. you are the one manipulating notions. if context mattered we would not call it science. we would call it english class
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No nobody cares and everyone just claims his opinion as the only and correct one. Good morning TPT.
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this save is good
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@micaluky setting the vx of the starting proton as 3 will make a perfect sonic boom
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Does energy, in photon form, experience any kind of inertia? Is it only 'potentially' massive? Does gravity only work on mass? Can anyone provide some kind of evidence for their opinions? Does anyone care about the content of this save anymore?