Message from @joestertilt

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2019-04-03 15:52:38 UTC  

This is like a what came first the chicken or egg?

2019-04-03 15:52:44 UTC  

Nah, not always. I've been upgraded to propane. Got sick of always having plug myself in

2019-04-03 15:52:46 UTC  

Anyway the point of this is that I believe it's an electromagnetic force that causes the suns circuit to expand and collapse on a yearly basis

2019-04-03 15:52:50 UTC  

A muscle contraction that is activated by a electrical pulse from the brain

2019-04-03 15:53:34 UTC  

At least, that is what would make the most sense to me if the earth is flat

2019-04-03 15:53:52 UTC  

But you're basing that off of false account

2019-04-03 15:53:55 UTC  

Of science

2019-04-03 15:54:09 UTC  

What's the true account?

2019-04-03 15:54:18 UTC  

lol

2019-04-03 15:55:31 UTC  

He's basing his whole idea on the basis of a heart frequency as if it's the same as a electromagnetic field frequency. But the heart uses time as a variable for it's frequency, like the frequency of cars that drive a road

2019-04-03 15:56:41 UTC  

So basically, that makes him wrong

2019-04-03 15:57:14 UTC  

And his flat earth theory doesn't make any sense according to science

2019-04-03 15:57:15 UTC  

Under what he gave for his reasoning, yes since he uses false definitions for his conclusion

2019-04-03 15:57:32 UTC  

Now there could be a different reason, but his current doesn't make sense

2019-04-03 15:58:11 UTC  

The distances we see according to the official curvature formula don't make sense.

2019-04-03 15:58:57 UTC  

A force that is powerful enough to hold all of the ocean to the ball, and yet we can resist that force and stand up and walk around doesn't make sense.

2019-04-03 15:59:14 UTC  

Maybe I'm being dumb, but I like thinking in abstract ways.

2019-04-03 16:00:05 UTC  

Well I haven't tested that myself so I can't argue with that

2019-04-03 16:00:10 UTC  

The ocean is much heavier than us

2019-04-03 16:00:30 UTC  

Size and weight have a lot to do with gravity

2019-04-03 16:00:33 UTC  

The ocean cannot get up and walk around

2019-04-03 16:00:45 UTC  

It can create waves

2019-04-03 16:00:53 UTC  

Yeah I know

2019-04-03 16:01:07 UTC  

It is kinda confusing tbh

2019-04-03 16:01:10 UTC  

Yes and waves are not prevented by gravity

2019-04-03 16:01:33 UTC  

Well they are resisted, that's why they reduce as time goes on unless impacted by a third force

2019-04-03 16:01:56 UTC  

And don't forget.. evaporation

2019-04-03 16:02:13 UTC  

Gases are very light, thus minimal gravity

2019-04-03 16:02:26 UTC  

"gravity"

2019-04-03 16:02:40 UTC  

What makes something "light" in the first place?

2019-04-03 16:02:50 UTC  

Yes they are light because they are less dense and have less weight thus "light" gravity isn't needed.

2019-04-03 16:02:55 UTC  

The amount of protons and electrons and neutrons

2019-04-03 16:03:07 UTC  

And the density of them

2019-04-03 16:03:43 UTC  

I think it's very simple. Everything on the ground has weight and density, and is more dense and heavier than the air around it. Therefore it falls

2019-04-03 16:03:51 UTC  

Weight is related to gravity

2019-04-03 16:03:54 UTC  

Anything lighter rises, like helium

2019-04-03 16:04:14 UTC  

If gravity isn't real, neither is weight

2019-04-03 16:04:28 UTC  

But density is real

2019-04-03 16:05:04 UTC  

Well density is more a concept of space between objects.

2019-04-03 16:05:12 UTC  

Ahh yes, the "it's all relative" argument

2019-04-03 16:05:47 UTC  

No, the definition of density is how close something is. That's not an argument that's a definition