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Hi

I've found something wrong in physics. If you have a long stick on a stone and want to lift something lighter the physics of it is wrong as it is not currently possible to do that without having the physics virtual.

There are only a few papers on the virtuality of physics out.

I must be anonymous as this is a big discovery.

(It is easy to imagine if you just imagine a long stick on a stone underneath lifting a lighter object and think about it as it is not possible to do in reality without using the virtual of physics; hence the current equations are wrong.)

As I said this is a big discovery so feel free to ask your students about this.

If you imagine, for example, a stick on a rock that is lifting a heavy object, it is not physically possible according to the current laws of physics, but requires that reality is virtual. It may take a while for you to understand this, so you have to sit for a few minutes and think about physics using thoughts instead of equations.

You can compare with a short stick instead of a long stick, so you will more easily see that it does not match with the current laws of physics that the object on the other side becomes easier to lift the longer the stick.

How can a longer stick make the object lighter? It is not possible without having the physics virtual.

You notice the same effect here too: link removed by moderator

The same effect also in other things that lift heavier than they can, e.g. things that lift cars, cranes, etc.

Remember you have to think and not use equations.

Best regards

Andreas

Edited by Phi for All
commercial link removed by moderator

9 minutes ago, aforsgren said:

If you have a long stick on a stone and want to lift something lighter the physics of it is wrong as it is not currently possible to do that without having the physics virtual.

Moderator Note

I removed the link you had because we don't know you and this doesn't make much sense, so I was a bit suspicious.

Long stick ON a stone? What does "the physics virtual" mean? Why can't a stick on a stone lift a lighter object? I don't think you've adequately explained why this is impossible. And why are you talking about virtual solutions to a physics problem with sticks and stones? Which equations are wrong?

Just now, aforsgren said:

(It is easy to imagine if you just imagine a long stick on a stone underneath lifting a lighter object and think about it as it is not possible to do in reality without using the virtual of physics; hence the current equations are wrong.)

What do you mean by a long stick on a stone (or even a short one for that matter) ?

Are you referring to a lever or something else ?

Or are you just pulling our legs (stixks) ?

FYI there is plenty of scope for 'virtual Physics' for instance the Principle of virtual work, D'Alembert's method and plenty of others.

10 minutes ago, studiot said:

What do you mean by a long stick on a stone (or even a short one for that matter) ?

Are you referring to a lever or something else ?

Or are you just pulling our legs (stixks) ?

FYI there is plenty of scope for 'virtual Physics' for instance the Principle of virtual work, D'Alembert's method and plenty of others.

Yes it sounds like a garbled description of the principle of the lever. But like you, I'm wondering whether this is just a wind-up. Let's see if the poster returns to explain.

Repeating over and over that the Physics doesn't work will not make your claim true.

The Physical model for levers and fulcrums perfectly describes what happens in reality.

Perhaps, instead of repeating the claim once again, you can tell us exactly what aspects don't match up with the reality.
( simply try it yourself on a see-saw )

This same 'come on' has been posted on other science sites and leads to some sort of aren't-we-clever electronics gadget club.

I didn't stay long enough to see if they charge (money).

12 minutes ago, studiot said:

This same 'come on' has been posted on other science sites and leads to some sort of aren't-we-clever electronics gadget club.

Who are hopefully getting the membership they deserve.

3 hours ago, aforsgren said:

If you imagine, for example, a stick on a rock that is lifting a heavy object, it is not physically possible according to the current laws of physics, but requires that reality is virtual.

Archimedes wept.

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