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<blockquote data-quote="nwolf" data-source="post: 524104" data-attributes="member: 29299"><p>Wait. I thought of a simpler one for those who may actually take the time to educate themselves rather than rely on the word of someone who was also wrong. </p><p> </p><p>1)Take a section of pvc pipe and cap one end. </p><p>2)Drop in a rubber ball smaller than the pipe.</p><p>3)Cap the other end.</p><p>4)Turn the pipe letting the ball roll from one end to the other.</p><p> </p><p> You should not be able to feel the ball hit the ends of the pipe. What? You did. How can that be? There is no exposure to "the outside world" therefore, physics does not exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwolf, post: 524104, member: 29299"] Wait. I thought of a simpler one for those who may actually take the time to educate themselves rather than rely on the word of someone who was also wrong. 1)Take a section of pvc pipe and cap one end. 2)Drop in a rubber ball smaller than the pipe. 3)Cap the other end. 4)Turn the pipe letting the ball roll from one end to the other. You should not be able to feel the ball hit the ends of the pipe. What? You did. How can that be? There is no exposure to "the outside world" therefore, physics does not exist. [/QUOTE]
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