Message from @Jazz

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2019-08-18 12:58:40 UTC  

If you calculate the centripetal forces acting on the area of an ocean equivalent to 70kg the force acting outwards would be about 2.3 Newton's where as the force holding it down would be about 700 newtons

2019-08-18 12:58:42 UTC  

for what? logic?

2019-08-18 12:58:49 UTC  

The gravitational force is proportional to mass by deffinition

2019-08-18 12:59:12 UTC  

GMm/r

2019-08-18 12:59:16 UTC  

yes

2019-08-18 12:59:17 UTC  

2.3 newtons lol

2019-08-18 12:59:18 UTC  

Y'all need to use this

2019-08-18 12:59:39 UTC  

we aren't even atmass attracting mass yet

2019-08-18 12:59:42 UTC  

do you know weight is mass x gravity

2019-08-18 12:59:49 UTC  

so when you use weight in an attempt to prove gravity

2019-08-18 12:59:51 UTC  

Just 9.80665 Newton's per kilogram

2019-08-18 12:59:56 UTC  

you are already using gravity to prove gravity

2019-08-18 13:00:01 UTC  

which makes no sense

2019-08-18 13:00:05 UTC  

know what i mean?

2019-08-18 13:00:09 UTC  

Eh force is mass x gravity?

2019-08-18 13:00:14 UTC  

no

2019-08-18 13:00:19 UTC  

mass is not weight

2019-08-18 13:00:20 UTC  

The centripetal forces acting out would be because even spinning at 1000mph would be so low due to the sheer size of the earth @kino

2019-08-18 13:00:22 UTC  

weight is mass x gravity

2019-08-18 13:00:23 UTC  

Ever had physics?

2019-08-18 13:00:29 UTC  

force is mass x acceleration

2019-08-18 13:00:32 UTC  

lol

2019-08-18 13:00:41 UTC  

@Jazz big oopsie right there

2019-08-18 13:00:43 UTC  

Yes and gravity is a form of acceleration

2019-08-18 13:00:44 UTC  

you can measure mass without weight

2019-08-18 13:00:51 UTC  

everything has the same mass, but depending on the gravitational force it ''weighs less''

2019-08-18 13:01:02 UTC  

you can measure it's inertia
Wich I would say is what mass actually is

2019-08-18 13:01:02 UTC  

@Jazz that doesn't count in the way your saying it or maybe I don't understand

2019-08-18 13:01:13 UTC  

or well, all objects have the same mass wherever they are

2019-08-18 13:01:14 UTC  

@Jazz i cant imagine how stupid you must feel right now

2019-08-18 13:01:27 UTC  

inertia = mass = force per acceleration

2019-08-18 13:01:32 UTC  

a flat earther knows better about gravity than those who is trying to prove gravity.

2019-08-18 13:01:36 UTC  

what is this

2019-08-18 13:01:41 UTC  

@kino We all feel stupid for not understanding how Density cab replace Gravity...

2019-08-18 13:01:58 UTC  

Alright so gravity is a force which accelerates us downwards right?

2019-08-18 13:02:00 UTC  

how does density work to keep down the oceans?

2019-08-18 13:02:08 UTC  

it doesnt

2019-08-18 13:02:11 UTC  

earth is flat

2019-08-18 13:02:15 UTC  

If it exists

2019-08-18 13:02:16 UTC  

right