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How can you expect me to believe when you have no evidence?

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The law of conservation of angular momentum cannot be confirmed in variable radii system.

We have been told that "it spins faster", but that is not good enough.

It does not "spin faster" enough.

A ball on a string does not accelerate like a Ferrari engine.

How can it be conserved if we cannot confirm it?
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Re: How can you expect me to believe when you have no evidence?

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