Post B0mQf2pWVDo6XHUkme by eragon@pl.eragon.re
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(DIR) Post #B0mQ0YTlvX0goy0wPA by eragon@pl.eragon.re
2025-11-30T18:48:19.023808Z
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I was moving in the train and all, and found it kinda funny to go at full speed through the seats, kinda dancing between the luggage that's in the middle.All without touching the seats, or any other handle.Meanwhile most of the creatures in the train can't stay upright and don't understand how to move on a train.
(DIR) Post #B0mQBGtFf9vdSH2fJ2 by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2025-11-30T18:52:25.887264Z
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@eragon Yet we're all walking on a moving vehicle everyday: Earth.(Although it's just a very stable one, like the sun-rotation doesn't even changes of a second per year)
(DIR) Post #B0mQf2pWVDo6XHUkme by eragon@pl.eragon.re
2025-11-30T18:57:25.057989Z
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@lanodan Yeah and we have a tendency to not feel it shaking side to side. And the strongest attraction we feel is in the same direction as the core of that vehicle.Meanwhile a train is a vehicle on top of that vehicle, and it doesn't have much attraction towards its core (does a train even have a core?)
(DIR) Post #B0mQfxnigbEVEC5cO0 by modnarwave@eldritch.cafe
2025-11-30T18:51:37Z
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@eragon i be like...
(DIR) Post #B0mR0rQ7bWPvWJ14XA by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2025-11-30T19:01:45.576881Z
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@eragon Train doesn't but I don't think you need a core for gravity anyway.That said for a train to have some, you'd probably need to be very small and be in like the middle of space so the gravity of planets/moons/… doesn't ~overrides it.
(DIR) Post #B0mR7k3XNn4GhujZ7A by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2025-11-30T19:03:00.370795Z
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@eragon Kind of thing I guess we could prove with like sending ISS to the middle of nowhere, or maybe the mars probes already showcased that in a way or another.