RE: How to find forces that are not yet known?
September 20, 2015 at 6:48 am
(This post was last modified: September 20, 2015 at 6:49 am by ErGingerbreadMandude.)
I've also found that all objects possesses all forces.Like a ball idle on the ground has kinetic energy.I don't know any more examples to show.But all objects possesses all forces at least in miniature amounts.The force that is the most majority on an object would have the most effect on it.
Sometimes I've felt that researchers take an object with ten 1's,two 2's,one 3 and since we haven't yet discovered the 1's and 2's they focus on the 3.Because it's the only thing they can find..
Like if we haven't yet discovered gravity people could think that objects fall because of their (kinetic energy? oh idk,physics nerds fill in the blanks) and then focus on that instead of focusing on gravity.
Dead end researches ;__;
Sometimes I've felt that researchers take an object with ten 1's,two 2's,one 3 and since we haven't yet discovered the 1's and 2's they focus on the 3.Because it's the only thing they can find..
Like if we haven't yet discovered gravity people could think that objects fall because of their (kinetic energy? oh idk,physics nerds fill in the blanks) and then focus on that instead of focusing on gravity.
Dead end researches ;__;