Adhesion it is.
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I'm afraid your goose is cooked. With every post you make on this little piece of footage you show how little you understand physics. And look at you wanting to close this "sand too fast" thread when you get your arse handed to you.
Adhesion is fine, it's what clumps the dust or sand together - it isn't a propelling force, it is an attractive force. It isn't the thing that lifts, it is the thing that makes more of the dust lift.
How can you not know this?If you think this thread is going away you really have underestimated my resolve. I don't take kindly to misplaced arrogance from people who think they know better, when they prove within a few posts that they don't.
The post you made at the top of the page is not even entry-level Newtonian physics.
When things rise off the surface not connected to anything they are in free flight.
How can you not know this?Your truly daft suggestion that adhesion is doing some sort of anti-gravity thingy is one of the dumbest things I've read on this subject.
And sadly for you it's there for all to see.
Now, suppose you start playing the 100% integrity card :
1. Provably, both my volleyball videos show the sand "falling too fast" or the reality, sand against sand, difficult to see and dispersing!? Admit it now please.
2. You've already conceded the parabola goes up to boot level, before you understood the implication, so no need to confirm that.
3. You've already confirmed the same for Cernan.
4. Can you see the shadow of the dust dispersal on the Young jump? Can you?
5. Can you see the slight ground discolouration as he lands? Again, can you?
6. Did you count the 3 synchronised soil impacts on the Cernan jump sequence? Irrefutable.
7. The main tenet of this thread is based on your inability to see grey regolith dispersing against grey regolith on grainy early-70s video! That is an absurd point of view for any scientist to start from.
8. The dust-flick from the side of his boot (adjusted for Earth speed) is an absurd >7m per second force and rising to 1.25m high. If you think that is on Earth you are delusional. Maybe the magic-clumpers all worked together
I do not believe you don't get the significance of these clips. They prove that the footage must be in low gravity, all 3 of them. The continued absence of dust suspension in every single piece of EVA with astronauts, that shows clearly fine dust being kicked huge distances is, in itself, more than enough for any credible physicist to understand it is lower gravity and vacuum.