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<blockquote data-quote="8thsinner" data-source="post: 244074" data-attributes="member: 15138"><p>If you are worried about wasting time, ironic enough given your original question, then perhaps you should stop asking questions to which you aren't willing to find your own answers. There is nothing wrong with throwing the question out there but the only way you will get answers is by finding them yourself, which means becoming a scientist and searching for the truth, not mathematical and theoretical data, you can write all the data you want about linear acceleration and velocity about throwing a ball into the air but it won't teach you how to throw a stone. You do that by putting in the time and effort to learn from experience. If you want to skim stones on a lake or throw a curve ball it takes time... Data is only calculated based on what has been known and cannot be used to discover new things. It may on occasion suggest where there are gaps in knowledge but it can't fill them in. </p><p>What is for sure is this, you will not find the answers following conventional academic sciences. There are too many rabbit holes, some good clues to be fair but hard to get to and harder to prove without doing it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8thsinner, post: 244074, member: 15138"] If you are worried about wasting time, ironic enough given your original question, then perhaps you should stop asking questions to which you aren't willing to find your own answers. There is nothing wrong with throwing the question out there but the only way you will get answers is by finding them yourself, which means becoming a scientist and searching for the truth, not mathematical and theoretical data, you can write all the data you want about linear acceleration and velocity about throwing a ball into the air but it won't teach you how to throw a stone. You do that by putting in the time and effort to learn from experience. If you want to skim stones on a lake or throw a curve ball it takes time... Data is only calculated based on what has been known and cannot be used to discover new things. It may on occasion suggest where there are gaps in knowledge but it can't fill them in. What is for sure is this, you will not find the answers following conventional academic sciences. There are too many rabbit holes, some good clues to be fair but hard to get to and harder to prove without doing it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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