For a long time, Reeko has been trying to convince his readers that despite mind-boggling implications, Galileo was correct – all objects fall at the same rate regardless of how heavy they are. In other words, mass does not affect gravitational pull. Theoretically, in a vacuum, if you dropped a school bus (with the principal inside) and a feather from a tower, both would hit the ground at the same time. Here’s proof.
Watch what happens when astronauts on the moon drop a hammer and feather at the same time
Monday, August 18, 2014
Watch what happens when astronauts on the moon drop a hammer and feather at the same time
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