The ball would definitely continue on a parabolic curve, because it has initial velocity and only minor negative acceleration (from drag) in the x direction. Also, according to relativity, the sun and earth are orbiting each other.
In 52 years of my life, I have been misdiagnosed 15 times with major illnesses despite me telling the doctor I thought that was what was going on! Im not a dr, but I know my body! Including a dr telling me my shoulder pain for one year, unable to even brush my teeth with that arm, was because my bra was too tight, I would cry every night, turns out I was walking around with a complete labrum tare, not my bra!
Excellant discussion, but I have a non clinical question. When filming this, what camera idd you use? We fildm lectures with a Cannon XA20 and short bits with a DLSR, and edit in FCProX. What did you use, because this looks awsome!
A fantastic talk...As an anesthesiology and reanimation specialist , I am really impressed by Dr.Croskerry's talk...
The ball would definitely continue on a parabolic curve, because it has initial velocity and only minor negative acceleration (from drag) in the x direction.
Also, according to relativity, the sun and earth are orbiting each other.
Yeah yeah yeah nerd talk🥱
One of the best talks I've ever heard. Bravo.
great lecture, very informative. I read dr. Croskerry's work and i talk about it in detail in my channel. thank you for this great material
Thank you
Amazing lecture I always wanted to become a doctor that's all ever wanted to do now after this I'm more inspired 😊😊😍
would anyone dislike a talk like this?
I guess they were in system 1, without really thinking
In 52 years of my life, I have been misdiagnosed 15 times with major illnesses despite me telling the doctor I thought that was what was going on! Im not a dr, but I know my body! Including a dr telling me my shoulder pain for one year, unable to even brush my teeth with that arm, was because my bra was too tight, I would cry every night, turns out I was walking around with a complete labrum tare, not my bra!
The ball falls straight down? What about the horizontal momentum of the ball?
+stoicchris you are correct. A is correct.
www.idi.ntnu.no/~dags/papers/chb97.html
Excellant discussion, but I have a non clinical question.
When filming this, what camera idd you use? We fildm lectures with a Cannon XA20 and short bits with a DLSR, and edit in FCProX.
What did you use, because this looks awsome!
Can we define " need " ?
Never mind . Yes , because even the base constituents of long dead or inanimate objects required water at some point in their arising.
You may never see more than one patient at a time ever again!
IMG_5535.MOV.mov. Ball maintains its velocity forward
In the US the Dr's don't communicate very well with the patient.
The last one was just lilypads instead of bacteria