Keep it up. The more you do that, the more you expose the tin god.
As you know, I own you every time you try to do otherwise.
I think we established that for you a bag of hammers is "quite complex".
You wouldn't know, as you are incapable of seeing beyond the superficial.
You're only half right. The real truth is that humber will use your above logic to claim he's right. He's delusional-squared.
Like I said, your are half-baked. Square that, and you get even less.
We must notify all publishers of physics texts that the Earth's surface is the "proper" reference frame. This business of inertial frames and velocity being relative is so two-hours-ago! (and non-humberian).
No publication other than a fanzine is going to publish you. That is a fact.
Nothing wrong with equivlance of course, just the way you misconstrue it, and misapply it.
In order to "look it up" we'd need a dictionary from the humberverse. And I can only assume the text on the pages changes even as we read it. In our universe we establish and agree on consistent definitions - particularly in the field of science. We've done this even for "slip". You should learn a little about the "rolling constraint". You can "look it up" in one of our texts. You'll love them. The words just sit there on the page as you read. They don't even change from day to day!
You need a technical dictionary, and probably one dedicated to automotive engineering, not a speak 'n' spell.
It is a common expression, and essential to wheeled travel. Your remark has all the bluff of "given a belt of infinite length" and "boundary conditions" and other buzzwords, that rattle off your tongue, only to fall stillborn to the ground.
...and the speed of the cart.
Anybody can go to a hobby shop, buy some wheels and prop, and make it go quite fast in the wind. However, unless unlucky, they would not design it in such such a way that it would be most likely to suffer binding at the gears, as you have done.
idiocy
idiocy and completely contrary to observed fact.
idiocy mixed with arrogance.
delusional idiocy.
ironic idiocy
ludicrously optimistic delusional idiocy
intricate and delusional idiocy
Very bold to withdraw an offer that was never made, and could only be based on your delusions if it were.
If you were a bit taller, perhaps you could peek over the fence.
And the entire scientific community (in our universe) is quite sure this is nonsense.
You know that is true, as your attempts to brow-beat not only academics, but all who would contradict you. When that fails,
and it does fail, you label them as idiots. Now it's your turn.
Why, when I have you as a text-book example?
So there we have it. Nearly 100 pages of humberian idiocy. What a ride!
I think you will need to restock your bag of 'idiocy'. Like you, almost all used up in one post.