seems unlikely and would require the experimenter to be actively deceiving the viewer
seems unlikely and would require the experimenter to be actively deceiving the viewer
No, false positives.
No, false positives.
a leap to believe it must be happenstance that when the experiment is conducted the lead ball is attracted to the larger one, and the experimenters are being fooled.
the 2nd video i sent is pretty remarkable how the mass literally changes direction after the lead weights are placed.
to think that would have happened anyway is quite a stretch
a leap to believe it must be happenstance that when the experiment is conducted the lead ball is attracted to the larger one, and the experimenters are being fooled.
the 2nd video i sent is pretty remarkable how the mass literally changes direction after the lead weights are placed.
to think that would have happened anyway is quite a stretch
What was wrong with this guy's experiment?
What was wrong with this guy's experiment?
https://youtu.be/Mcg2h--JDv4
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