Message from @Kessler Syndrome
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the point of the movies is your supposed to suspend disbelief so you don't nitpick the movie and point out all the obvious flaws in the movie - movie will be less enjoyable
ig so
im not too much of an expert on the curvature. more on the "fake space" aspect of globe earth, along with the existence of gravity
and if you want an unskewed perspective, you don't take biases into your research for the truth
the flat earth model would not be able to exist with gravity
about gravity @🅱ruh Sound Effect 2 what replaces it
who says gravity is real dude?
Alright, @Kessler Syndrome has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.
see what I'm talking about taking your globe garbage into the flat earth model
we've had many calculations. we've detected gravitational waves
i just didn't like carol but i was biased when i started the movie
sometimes biases don't effect me but i think maybe it did with captain marvel
you really believe that garbage?
we didn't detect anything
@The Gwench hey
my bad i thought u were a flaterther @🅱ruh Sound Effect 2 lol
😘
we had someone putting noise over a mic and they used that to claim it was gravitational waves
newton even took his evidence of gravity and discovered the planet neptune because of the way uranus traveled
@^Kevin^ ok well id agree thats not very good evidence
can any flat earther explain the accelerating force than makes things more dense than the medium around in go donward?
in 2016 LIGO is a joke, you don't hear gravitational waves, gravity doesn't exist and asserting that you heard something doesn't prove it was gravity waves
you hear an effect, they didn't prove the noise was gravity waves
your speaking garbage dude
just because you dont "hear" gravitational waves doesnt mean they dont exist
@The Gwench 👋🏻
dude, that is what they said was their proof, they heard it
Lol
your clueless
hello gwench
is your name like gwen and grinch put together
fuk. messed up
No. Gwen and wench put together. 😉
you hear gravitational waves differently than conventional waves
o ok
have you looked into einsteins work? general relativity?
don't say stupid stuff
ouch a gravity wave hit me
That faint rising tone, physicists say, is the first direct evidence of gravitational waves, the ripples in the fabric of space-time that Einstein predicted a century ago. (Listen to it here.) It completes his vision of a universe in which space and time are interwoven and dynamic, able to stretch, shrink and jiggle. And it is a ringing confirmation of the nature of black holes, the bottomless gravitational pits from which not even light can escape, which were the most foreboding (and unwelcome) part of his theory.
oo that thumbnail is pretty