I was wrong. It’s quite refreshing to be wrong, but hopefully I don’t become addicted to the feeling. So why have I gone complete 180? How will the Airplane take off? It’s all bout the Forces baby! Really forces acting on forces or rather forces that don’t counteract forces, or something…involving hamsters? OK even that [...]
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