The philosophical Rousseau quote from 2025 (time travel confirmed?) brilliantly marries 18th-century existentialism with circular motion physics! The person walking in this cylindrical structure is experiencing the perfect demonstration of centripetal force—the inward-pointing force that keeps objects moving in a circular path. Without understanding physics, you might think you'd slide down, but it's actually the normal force from the wall pushing inward that creates the friction keeping you up. Freedom through physics understanding! The irony of using a fake quote from a philosopher who died in 1778 to explain circular motion is just *chef's kiss*. Next philosophical breakthrough: Newton's Third Law of Emotional Damage.
Rousseau's Circular Logic: Physics Edition
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