Message from @joestertilt
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Well I haven't tested that myself so I can't argue with that
The ocean is much heavier than us
Size and weight have a lot to do with gravity
The ocean cannot get up and walk around
It can create waves
Yeah I know
It is kinda confusing tbh
Yes and waves are not prevented by gravity
Well they are resisted, that's why they reduce as time goes on unless impacted by a third force
And don't forget.. evaporation
Gases are very light, thus minimal gravity
"gravity"
What makes something "light" in the first place?
Yes they are light because they are less dense and have less weight thus "light" gravity isn't needed.
The amount of protons and electrons and neutrons
And the density of them
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
Weight is related to gravity
Anything lighter rises, like helium
If gravity isn't real, neither is weight
Well density is more a concept of space between objects.
Ahh yes, the "it's all relative" argument
No, the definition of density is how close something is. That's not an argument that's a definition
The flat earth model doesn't abide by that universe so it doesn't apply.
There is a universal down in my opinion, not relative to where we are on the plane.
We are taught the opposite that "up" and "down" are all relative to where we are on the ball.
Obviously you already know this.
Isn't it true?
We assumed that our entire lives
Well...I did until about 2 years ago.
Prove it's false
It's hard to prove, the main thing I can show is the contradiction of various distances we see
Maybe we are on a ball and it is just much bigger than we are told....or it's flat. One or the other.
And it's the only argument you have against something everyone believes in
Not the only argument, just one of the best.
The idea that our relatively tiny planet and it's gravity can withstand the enormous vacuum of space doesn't really make sense to me.
I mean withstand meaning holding our atmosphere
Why not?
Well because pressurized systems never exist next to a vacuum without a barrier
except with the magical force called gravity