Like Fluoride or Oxygen.

  • themeatbridge
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    31 year ago

    You argue that it isn’t, and then provide several examples where it is.

    • Can’t help you if you don’t understand what “ideal cases” are, when the real world examples are not practical to describe the underlying principle. The point is: gravity doesn’t kill you, no matter how high the absolute. Arguably, in a perfect gravitational field, you could even be accelerated at insane speeds without experiencing discomfort, because each atom of your body would be experiencing the same acceleration.