Message from @Flat-Smackin'

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2019-04-21 15:18:05 UTC  

What made the earth flat, do they even know that? if they say a deity did it that's an appeal to authority that they argue ab. so what made it flat

2019-04-21 15:18:38 UTC  

did the damn massive sky lamp bake it?

2019-04-21 15:24:33 UTC  

The bowling ball has more mass which makes it fall faster, but since there is more mass it takes more force to move it. The feather has less mass meaning it falls slower, but because it has less mass there are less things to move so it moves faster. They both have something that makes them fall faster and slower, making them fall at an equal rate @Gods Scalpel

2019-04-21 15:25:01 UTC  

@somekat please explain this to him

2019-04-21 15:27:20 UTC  

😃

2019-04-21 15:31:57 UTC  

that’s not how it worked

2019-04-21 15:31:59 UTC  

works

2019-04-21 15:32:13 UTC  
2019-04-21 15:32:17 UTC  

that’s not how it works

2019-04-21 15:32:24 UTC  

why not?

2019-04-21 15:33:01 UTC  

all objects are affected by gravity the same way

2019-04-21 15:33:05 UTC  

not how you said

2019-04-21 15:33:18 UTC  

mass doesn’t affect how fast gravity pulls it

2019-04-21 15:33:27 UTC  

that's what i was explaining

2019-04-21 15:33:30 UTC  

за

2019-04-21 15:33:42 UTC  

no but you said that

2019-04-21 15:33:53 UTC  

mass makes it fall faster

2019-04-21 15:34:24 UTC  

yes, gravity affects mass making it fall faster, *but* because it has more mass, it takes more force to move it therefore it equals out

2019-04-21 15:34:26 UTC  

but the more mass takes more force

2019-04-21 15:34:33 UTC  

ok sure

2019-04-21 15:34:38 UTC  

@Universe it exerts a larger force, not makes it fall faster

2019-04-21 15:34:39 UTC  

that's exactly what i was saying

2019-04-21 15:35:02 UTC  

the feather and the ball don’t fall the same because of the friction in atmosphere

2019-04-21 15:35:07 UTC  

in a vacuum they fall the same

2019-04-21 15:35:19 UTC  

i know they fall the same, i was explaining why :/

2019-04-21 15:35:20 UTC  

and there is no terminal falling velocity in a vacuum

2019-04-21 15:35:23 UTC  

ok good

2019-04-21 15:35:28 UTC  

i just misunderstood

2019-04-21 15:35:37 UTC  

sorry

2019-04-21 15:36:53 UTC  

it's fine

2019-04-21 15:41:32 UTC  

But steel is heavier than feathers

2019-04-21 15:41:47 UTC  

:5head:

2019-04-21 15:45:53 UTC  

@^Kevin^ may I be unmuted also what’s this about

2019-04-21 15:47:14 UTC  

@^Kevin^ may I interject

2019-04-21 15:48:12 UTC  

You said you would mute me if I kept interrupting, I said sorry and apparently that’s interrupting

2019-04-21 15:48:54 UTC  
2019-04-21 15:49:00 UTC  

Cmon man

2019-04-21 15:50:51 UTC  

I can present an experiment other than cavendish

2019-04-21 15:51:42 UTC  

@Glasses there are lots aren't there, Paul Heyl gave us the most recent number

2019-04-21 15:51:46 UTC  

NIST uncertainty is 0.15%

2019-04-21 15:52:09 UTC  

I have one I guarantee flat earthers haven’t heard of