Message from @joestertilt

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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

2019-04-03 16:05:49 UTC  

The flat earth model doesn't abide by that universe so it doesn't apply.

2019-04-03 16:06:19 UTC  

There is a universal down in my opinion, not relative to where we are on the plane.

2019-04-03 16:08:00 UTC  

We are taught the opposite that "up" and "down" are all relative to where we are on the ball.

2019-04-03 16:08:08 UTC  

Obviously you already know this.

2019-04-03 16:08:31 UTC  

Isn't it true?

2019-04-03 16:08:52 UTC  

We assumed that our entire lives

2019-04-03 16:09:11 UTC  

Well...I did until about 2 years ago.

2019-04-03 16:09:40 UTC  

Prove it's false

2019-04-03 16:10:15 UTC  

It's hard to prove, the main thing I can show is the contradiction of various distances we see

2019-04-03 16:10:47 UTC  

Maybe we are on a ball and it is just much bigger than we are told....or it's flat. One or the other.

2019-04-03 16:11:07 UTC  

And it's the only argument you have against something everyone believes in

2019-04-03 16:11:27 UTC  

Not the only argument, just one of the best.

2019-04-03 16:12:06 UTC  

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.

2019-04-03 16:12:23 UTC  

I mean withstand meaning holding our atmosphere

2019-04-03 16:12:28 UTC  

Why not?

2019-04-03 16:12:54 UTC  

Well because pressurized systems never exist next to a vacuum without a barrier

2019-04-03 16:13:07 UTC  

except with the magical force called gravity