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is this a new discovery?
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I tried to googling this thread question , but I find no answer,:
https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=69618.0
according to Newtonian mechanics' equations , it is impossible to determine the value wanted in the thread, Duration of time needs a starting point t=0 and an end point t=t, for a free fall object at stationary it does not have a starting point nor an end point.
any sources will be appreciated.
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