Message from @Emperor Crap
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Which physics
how does gravity even work in your model?
@ElectroquasistaticMagnetoMan let's go at it like flat earthers.... did you measure the curve?
Push from above
In physcis, a thing such as the Earth has mass and thus things fall to the ground
how does it push from above?
whats pushing?
also
if gravity is a push from above
how would planets orbit the sun?
@Emperor Crap what's pulling it from below? I've already told you what I suspect ,a ether medium ,perhaps a monotomic gas ,pushing down on the atmosphere ,there is actual evidence that suggests it's a push from above ,unlike the fact that there's no evidence to support a pull from below towards earth's core
Earth's core is dense
like
**THICC**
sigh
Have you ever looked into whether it's a push or a pull before?
oh thats nice
When I jump up, I get PULLED back down
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Again
How do you know
You dont
Have you experimented
oh my god
listen
get up
I want you to get up out of your chair
jump into the air
and then when you come back down, tell me what made you come down
did you get pushed or pulled?
Have you even looked into any experiments done to try and determine what it is
Ever?
None?
If yes...which ones
I want to see some evidence
I can't just take your word for it
Well, if it were a "push" rather than a "pull" (it's neither, according to GR), then objects would weigh *more* the further they get from the surface of the earth. The opposite is true.
Wrong
?