Message from @Jess_SpaceCadet11

Discord ID: 574864417666105354


2019-05-06 07:43:25 UTC  

If you know the mass of an object you can test and observe how long it takes to fall.

2019-05-06 07:43:25 UTC  

Gravity is basically Bigfoot

2019-05-06 07:43:42 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 but with that reasoning everything is not real

2019-05-06 07:43:53 UTC  

Because we can't accurately prove anything

2019-05-06 07:43:58 UTC  

this debate is no longer civil

2019-05-06 07:44:05 UTC  

Because everything is based on observations

2019-05-06 07:44:07 UTC  

@คᏁᎧᏬᏦᎥᏋ❧ He's a moderator of the chatroom, so he can do whatever he wants here sadly.

2019-05-06 07:44:07 UTC  

@คᏁᎧᏬᏦᎥᏋ❧ Great point. Get working.

2019-05-06 07:44:18 UTC  
2019-05-06 07:44:50 UTC  

That's the entire reason we adopted science, it's the highest of probabilities

2019-05-06 07:45:05 UTC  

You can test and observe gravity if you got good and sensitive gear

2019-05-06 07:45:06 UTC  

@Kapn Von Krunch That's not gravity. The rate of descent would be the same, regardless.

2019-05-06 07:45:09 UTC  

stop talking about probabilities LMAOOOOO

2019-05-06 07:45:11 UTC  

If there's a bigger probability of the earth being flat we will adopt that

2019-05-06 07:45:19 UTC  

noooooooooooooo

2019-05-06 07:45:21 UTC  

@Tejiu The Gecko yes I know

2019-05-06 07:45:28 UTC  

Assuming there is no air resistance

2019-05-06 07:45:28 UTC  

But just for the sake of the debate

2019-05-06 07:45:46 UTC  

I would do a experiment if I had the money to get the stuff I need

2019-05-06 07:45:51 UTC  

<:Redpill:551640293372329984> 👀

2019-05-06 07:45:57 UTC  

lol

2019-05-06 07:46:09 UTC  

But I am not very rich lol

2019-05-06 07:46:12 UTC  

But the Mike Flatbird guy was using the fact that I am inexperienced with internet usage just to "help" his argument @Nutsack jones

2019-05-06 07:46:29 UTC  

@Tejiu The Gecko lol its not hard to prove gravity exists experimentally, it doesnt take an expensive experiment

2019-05-06 07:46:34 UTC  

ive done it myself in class

2019-05-06 07:46:55 UTC  

Yeah but those experiments aren’t good enough for those who denies it

2019-05-06 07:47:03 UTC  

@Nutsack jones those are not experiment that present any prove

2019-05-06 07:47:11 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 what would you say is acting upon an object when it's being pulled towards the ground.

2019-05-06 07:47:13 UTC  

Is the problem

2019-05-06 07:47:19 UTC  

So nothing can ever be proven according to people in this chatroom.

2019-05-06 07:47:36 UTC  

@คᏁᎧᏬᏦᎥᏋ❧ you dont even know what the experiment is you moron lmao. tell me what the theory of gravity is right now

2019-05-06 07:47:55 UTC  

@CheckmateSSBM - this is the LOUNGE k
hey ..if you're interested in "FE" then ..perhaps take a GOOD LONG LOOK around some of the other Rooms, m'kay <:BigGrin:507986757753634826> ?
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2019-05-06 07:47:59 UTC  

You need a scientific method experiment for anything you claim as real.
Plain and simple.
No scientific method experiment for the radius.
Or molten metal producing magnetism.
Or orbital velocity.
Mass attracting mass.
Curving of Space-time.
Ect...

2019-05-06 07:48:00 UTC  

teehee

2019-05-06 07:48:35 UTC  

@Kapn Von Krunch Dielectric Voidance and Dielectric Acceleration

2019-05-06 07:48:44 UTC  

Dielectric Voidance is the direction and Dielectric Acceleration is the attraction

2019-05-06 07:48:59 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄Gonna be honest Imma have to look that up

2019-05-06 07:49:00 UTC  

Look a experiment on gravity
https://youtu.be/Ym6nlwvQZnE

2019-05-06 07:49:01 UTC  

@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ Do you think you're helping your argument at all just by being rude to me over my inexperience on the internet?

2019-05-06 07:49:04 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 pretty easy to experimentally prove mass attracts mass, ive done that experiment before

2019-05-06 07:49:26 UTC  

@Nutsack jones What was the independent variable?