Message from @Kresnov

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2019-04-28 00:13:18 UTC  

If they knew what gravity was they would tell us @Bibleman

2019-04-28 00:13:18 UTC  

are you suggesting that the Earth is always flying up

2019-04-28 00:13:19 UTC  

@Bibleman what Astrophysicist doesn't know what gravity is?

2019-04-28 00:13:21 UTC  

Source

2019-04-28 00:13:23 UTC  

@Citizen Z what is gravity

2019-04-28 00:13:25 UTC  

Why do denser things fall beneath less dense things? Why is down the direction everything wants to go?

2019-04-28 00:13:31 UTC  

snake in degrasse tyson

2019-04-28 00:13:39 UTC  

@orange a theory

2019-04-28 00:13:47 UTC  

What?

2019-04-28 00:13:52 UTC  

Same for flat earth

2019-04-28 00:13:56 UTC  

Its a theory too

2019-04-28 00:14:06 UTC  

this is great

2019-04-28 00:14:19 UTC  

Gravity is proven though. things pull towards other things. we see it all the time.

2019-04-28 00:14:19 UTC  

Fun fun

2019-04-28 00:14:37 UTC  

If you drop a marble and a bowling ball at the same time they hit the ground at the sametime

2019-04-28 00:14:41 UTC  

Why don't people believe in gravity

2019-04-28 00:14:46 UTC  

What does gravity disprove

2019-04-28 00:14:48 UTC  

Actually, no scientist can confirm what gravity is. The closest mainstream scientist to having a genuine explanation would probably be Michio Kaku, but he would still admit that his explanation, while valid, is also impossible to demonstrate as of now.

2019-04-28 00:14:51 UTC  

A theory to explain a model created by a mathematical construct that was created with assumptions

2019-04-28 00:15:14 UTC  

Flat earth is an assumption

2019-04-28 00:15:26 UTC  

Khaeron that does not confirm nor deny gravity

2019-04-28 00:15:29 UTC  

Asking questions is good

2019-04-28 00:15:38 UTC  

@orange accept i have proof and can use the scientific method to prove it

2019-04-28 00:15:41 UTC  

@Ætos we don’t know what it is but we know it’s there

2019-04-28 00:15:58 UTC  

I assume that if earth isnt a sphere, it is flat

2019-04-28 00:16:08 UTC  

and i have "evidence"

2019-04-28 00:16:13 UTC  

Yes, but the fact we can’t explain it is still interesting

2019-04-28 00:16:16 UTC  

@orange you have an entire model based on assumptions starting with the stars are infinitely distant

2019-04-28 00:16:22 UTC  

so fascinating

2019-04-28 00:16:23 UTC  

We can explain every other force

2019-04-28 00:16:28 UTC  

But not gravity

2019-04-28 00:16:41 UTC  

What do you mean?

2019-04-28 00:16:45 UTC  

@Citizen Z stars are not infinitely distant

2019-04-28 00:16:47 UTC  

The sun controls the gravity

2019-04-28 00:16:58 UTC  

-_-

2019-04-28 00:17:00 UTC  

And so does the moon

2019-04-28 00:17:01 UTC  

No

2019-04-28 00:17:04 UTC  

Gravity in the general sense

2019-04-28 00:17:07 UTC  

Lol

2019-04-28 00:17:09 UTC  

Yea it does

2019-04-28 00:17:12 UTC  

@criticallyred that is what the big bang heliocentric model claims