It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by avatarded1
i could care less about sentences in some old book about bull#.............wheres the god??? show me...oh i forgot ,,you cant. Why cant the creator of everything just show up,,oh i forgot hes in another realm,,so then he couldnt have made things in this realm since he cant come here...but he can send his son here,,why?? why didnt his lazy ass come here ?,,oh i forgot because he doesnt exist and neither did his son...
Originally posted by avatarded1
i could care less about sentences in some old book about bull#.............wheres the god??? show me...oh i forgot ,,you cant. Why cant the creator of everything just show up,,oh i forgot hes in another realm,,so then he couldnt have made things in this realm since he cant come here...but he can send his son here,,why?? why didnt his lazy ass come here ?,,oh i forgot because he doesnt exist and neither did his son...
Originally posted by chancemusky
reply to post by SavedOne
Too bad you can prove gravity....
see, this thread is just as much troll bait as the last
im out
Originally posted by AQuestion
Originally posted by chancemusky
reply to post by SavedOne
Too bad you can prove gravity....
see, this thread is just as much troll bait as the last
im out
Dear chancemusky,
Please explain gravity to us, now correct the quantum physicists who say there is not enough mass. We will anxiously wait for you to correct Einstein and Hawking and .....
The force of gravity or gravitational force is the force on a body as a result of Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation. When used in an unqualified sense, it is usual for this to mean the force on a body at the surface of the Earth. From Gravity at Earth's Surface, this is approximately 9.8 N kg−1 The force of gravity varies across the earth's surface, and therefore it makes little sense to use it as a standard. However, the CGPM adopted a standard acceleration of gravity of 9.80665 N kg−1 in 1901.