@TheSaddestOfSouls,
TheSaddestOfSouls wrote:
Helicopter vs Gravity -
Gravity is an invisible force, it's static. It never changes. Ever. The formula never changes even. It's all over the Earth apparently. But also, this force pushes down the water all around you. The rivers, the lakes and the oceans. It is a huge force holding down the water apparently, very powerful. This force is still everywhere on Earth, the water isn't special.If you tried to fly a helicopter with how it is engineered, ever. With this huge invisible force that's holding the water down, it would be torn apart. This never changes. Ever.
Please explain why in your conclusion that you think a helicopter would be torn apart.
Because all this says to me is that you are ignorant of how things actually work.
Even throwing a ball, you are temporarily providing the ball with enough energy to escape the force of gravity. Which is why the ball flies through the air. But air causes resistance on the ball, slowing it's velocity causing it to fall back to the ground. If there was no air, and you could throw the ball hard enough, it would keep going and possibly escape the Earths gravity field.
All you need to do is throw the ball so that it's momentum remains greater than 9.8m/s^2