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Eric FJ 🪬⚡️
· 4d
Seriously? Astronauts moving at the same velocity as surface of moon.
Corey San Diego
· 4d
This ain't it.
Maciek
· 4d
Isn't it explained by a mysterious phenomenon called momentum? 🤔
Clayton
· 4d
See stuff like this is why you can’t be taken seriously. If you jump up in the air on a plane or train you land in the same spot even if it’s going going hundreds of miles an hour… Ever thought about that?
Los Comandantes
· 4d
Moon landing is fake, but this claim is pretty shitty. Inertia doesn't need an atmosphere. Anyway I am an idiot LOL.
Josiah Goff
· 4d
https://blossom.primal.net/f551489215eb2073928587744e1f17d04b69abd95f2d8ed565e587858be44255.gif
Dahzen (打禅)
· 4d
This is why people who don't learn science should not try to make scientific claims. It's just like the people who have an opinion about bitcoin despite not having a real understanding of how it works.
1776
· 4d
Newton’s first law. Objects in motion tend to stay in motion. The astronaut is moving at the same rotational speed as the surface he jumped from. He and the spot he left continue to move at the same rate in the same direction.
Blackcell
· 4d
https://blossom.primal.net/83615c8f28a9aae10e617b5077e6af0e1a0a9653d7af25f9dd29f312f9696928.gif
LibertyGal
· 4d
The Earth is also spinning. Why can we jump up and land in the same spot. Momentum.
Tauri
· 4d
Delete this
Elias
· 4d
Well, mass has still momentum on the moon, Wtf does that have to do with the atmosphere?
CR45H 0V3RR1D3
· 3d
One word, inertia…