Message from @Rudi
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you showed a diagram of a gyroscope?
who is saying gyroscopes aren't telling the truth?
the least you could do was show a real image to prove it
@Overlord Yam If and if and if. Where is the proofs that we are moving?
i am getting really confused
Gyroscopes never show axial tilt. Do you understand?
rudi, when you are in a car, going 100kmph in a straight line, you don't feel movement
sources?
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correct?
or are you just using a picture of a gyro as proof?
or do you feel like you are moving at 100kmph
@Overlord Yam Where is the proof that the earth is spinning?
@Derek Nelson dont ignore me silly, why do you believe in a book some ancient people punked everyone with to follow their rules
i have sent a video...
Because I had nothing left to lose.
Or moving around the sun or around the milkyway or around the great attractor? Where is the proof that we are moving?
@Derek Nelson so i was right about my guess of why you beleive in god?
where is the proof we aren't moving?
I don't understand why people still follow thousand year old ideologies but idc really
to stop it from stopping
@Derek Nelson my guesses were death drom a close person, terminal illness, or addiction
Your lack of compassion couldn’t be more wrong, Belzon.
if you actually watched the video you would hear him explain
@Overlord Yam Do you feel you are moving anywhere when you are at rest?
omg
relative velocity
no, but do you feel like you are moving anywhere when you are in motion at a consistant speed?
no
@Derek Nelson i was definately right with my three guesses if not right about the subject of coming back from the brink
because the fluids in our ears don't stay pushed to the back
We are spinning. Not moving straight
at a consistent speed
that's still relative speed
Circular acceleration can be felt
considering the size of the earth, it would be impossible to feel it
^
if the earth suddenly stopped moving we would all be launched in one direction
There should be with circular acceleration. Yet we feel nothing