There is no god but physics, you - engineers, you! 

Detective: And a wet frisbee was sitting on his head?
:rofl:Detective: Right. Arrest Professor Brown. It looks like another Centripital/Centrifugal arguement got out of hand. *sigh* Four thousand years...
This one I will actually push back on - it is the acceleration imparted by the motion of your hand that gives a sling bullet it's kinetic energy. It is actually the restrictive centripetal force holding it in the arc - rather than flying away immediately - as it accelerates, that allows it to increase in velocity.Centrifugal force is what gies the sling Stone or bullet the speed to become a missile that damages by kinetic force.
Apparent force, in the real world, becomes a "force in fact" that must be dealt with.
...In the same vein, there is NO "force of gravity" though most people will believe to their dying day that gravity is a force. ...
Wait, I thought it was one of the four fundamental forces:
strong nuclear
electromagnetic
weak nuclear
gravity
I know most people make the mistake of thinking of it as the force of one big mass (planet, etc.) rather than as an attractive force between two or more masses (the average human being a rather pathetically weak source of gravitational attraction). However, I do think the physics community counts it as a force. Or did I get that wrong?
Please, any engineer, or physicist on here who disagrees, pull the text you studied under and site me chapter and verse where it says otherwise. (For you others, stay away from undocumented web posting, please!)
No need to get snarky. Besides, we're all being a bit off topic here. Maybe we should all change vector back to the original topic.
No need to get snarky. Besides, we're all being a bit off topic here. Maybe we should all change vector back to the original topic.
You obviously had the concept well understood in your post, #25, this thread.
Which is where we came in - death in space.
The forensics would be the same in some ways: you would examine what had happened, and it would tell you (hopefully) if someone had messed with the body since death. Query: could you strangle someone, then set them spinning so the blood would go to their brain? Thereby defying the "they died from lack of blood in the brain" reasoning?
According to what I read and see on TV (I am not any kind of med professional), any strangulation leaves telltale broken blood vessels in the eyes (pettachial hemorrhages) so simply messing w blood pooling would not hide it.
(Also most strangulation breaks or damages the hyoid in a particular way, another telltale for that method of killing - although I don't think this would be the case with a blood choke that is held beyond unconsciousness until death, at least not the way we did them in judo.)