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originally posted by: Marbella
a reply to: skunkape23
I find it extremely interesting to see the explosive reactions to this topic. More or less everything else goes, but to even seriously look at this makes 99.9% explode in anger, name calling and God knows what.
I wonder why...
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
originally posted by: Gothmog
Gravity cannot produce a flat anything.
Gravity is also only a theory, still to this day. At least density and buoyancy can be easily observed and explained, without crazy mathematical equations which prove nothing.
Really ?
Throw a ball up in the air. What happens ?
Gravity is nowhere near a theory . In fact , it is well known in physics and astronomy . Even as much as calculating the gravitational effect of one object on another very far away in space.
But , I realize some folks still hold on to their 11 and 12th Century beliefs
This is the 21st Century. Step into it , and enjoy.
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
originally posted by: Gothmog
Gravity cannot produce a flat anything.
Gravity is also only a theory, still to this day. At least density and buoyancy can be easily observed and explained, without crazy mathematical equations which prove nothing.
Really ?
Throw a ball up in the air. What happens ?
Gravity is nowhere near a theory . In fact , it is well known in physics and astronomy . Even as much as calculating the gravitational effect of one object on another very far away in space.
But , I realize some folks still hold on to their 11 and 12th Century beliefs
This is the 21st Century. Step into it , and enjoy.
Perhaps you should brush up on science. Yes the theory that the greater the mass, the greater the "gravitational pull", is popular. Once again easily shown by the laws of density and buoyancy. Show me a graviton. You can't? Weird.
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
originally posted by: Gothmog
Gravity cannot produce a flat anything.
Gravity is also only a theory, still to this day. At least density and buoyancy can be easily observed and explained, without crazy mathematical equations which prove nothing.
Really ?
Throw a ball up in the air. What happens ?
Gravity is nowhere near a theory . In fact , it is well known in physics and astronomy . Even as much as calculating the gravitational effect of one object on another very far away in space.
But , I realize some folks still hold on to their 11 and 12th Century beliefs
This is the 21st Century. Step into it , and enjoy.
Perhaps you should brush up on science. Yes the theory that the greater the mass, the greater the "gravitational pull", is popular. Once again easily shown by the laws of density and buoyancy. Show me a graviton. You can't? Weird.
Like I said , step into the 21st Century .
Or go on believing 11th Century "stuff"
I care not...
BTW - Density and buoyancy have ZILCH to do with why the Earth is not flat
Gravity does
You are showing me no information on how buoyancy and density could replace gravity .
Just keep repeating over and over. I am not one to endure the "Great Lie" gambit of Joseph Goebbles
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: PheonixReborn
And yet you sound like a religious extremist in this thread
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
originally posted by: Gothmog
Gravity cannot produce a flat anything.
Gravity is also only a theory, still to this day. At least density and buoyancy can be easily observed and explained, without crazy mathematical equations which prove nothing.
Really ?
Throw a ball up in the air. What happens ?
Gravity is nowhere near a theory . In fact , it is well known in physics and astronomy . Even as much as calculating the gravitational effect of one object on another very far away in space.
But , I realize some folks still hold on to their 11 and 12th Century beliefs
This is the 21st Century. Step into it , and enjoy.
Perhaps you should brush up on science. Yes the theory that the greater the mass, the greater the "gravitational pull", is popular. Once again easily shown by the laws of density and buoyancy. Show me a graviton. You can't? Weird.
Like I said , step into the 21st Century .
Or go on believing 11th Century "stuff"
I care not...
BTW - Density and buoyancy have ZILCH to do with why the Earth is not flat
Gravity does
You are showing me no information on how buoyancy and density could replace gravity .
Just keep repeating over and over. I am not one to endure the "Great Lie" gambit of Joseph Goebbles
Yet again, you haven't described gravity, only thrown the word out like it means something. "Just keep repeating it over and over".
Gravity appears to be your magical force which explains everything your senses can't. Quite dumb.
originally posted by: wildespace
originally posted by: rhynouk
Just because someone has a different view, it doesn't make their opinion any less valid than anyone else's.
It does, if their opinion is invalidated by science. The shape of Earth isn't a matter of opinion, I'm afraid.
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: wildespace
originally posted by: rhynouk
Just because someone has a different view, it doesn't make their opinion any less valid than anyone else's.
It does, if their opinion is invalidated by science. The shape of Earth isn't a matter of opinion, I'm afraid.
Kind of but not really, science isn't rigid like belief systems, science is constantly updating as new technology allows us to have a better understanding of the information we have.