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Old 7th August 2018 | 18:37
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Brercrow
 
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Originally Posted by A Squared
Wizofoz thinks this and so does anyone else with a functional grasp of physics. This is established physics. Any problem in newtonian physics will derive the same result in any un-accelerated (inertial) frame of reference. The arithmetic may be more complicated in some frames than others. As PeterH pointed out, you have to include the relative velocities between frames of reference, but in the end, if you do the arithmetic correctly, you get the same result. *THIS* is why people keep telling you over and over that you don't understand newtonian physics. Because you don't. It is abundantly clear to anyone with an understanding of physics that you don't grasp this fundamental concept. It's just the icing on the cake that you actually put it into words and mock Wizofoz, for "believing" something that is a fundamental tenet of physics.
It may be established physics.
It is not practical meteorology
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