Message from @ShadoW (D.F.J)

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2019-08-18 12:15:01 UTC  

@kino for?

2019-08-18 12:15:07 UTC  

That is a l o t

2019-08-18 12:15:28 UTC  

yes a lot...

2019-08-18 12:15:43 UTC  

Ok, i think i vaguely got that down.

so lemme cnofirm this
we believe in flat earth so we should stay that way?

2019-08-18 12:15:44 UTC  

history of flat earth.

2019-08-18 12:15:46 UTC  

read the cavendish part only

2019-08-18 12:15:49 UTC  

where is it?

2019-08-18 12:17:10 UTC  

i told you to search up the word cavendish on the website

2019-08-18 12:17:20 UTC  

ctrl + f?

2019-08-18 12:17:56 UTC  

i found it

2019-08-18 12:17:57 UTC  

thnx

2019-08-18 12:18:02 UTC  

i will see what it all about

2019-08-18 12:18:05 UTC  

maybe copypaste the relevant things but dont like seize this opportunity to emprint the entire article

2019-08-18 12:19:56 UTC  

or just summarize it

2019-08-18 12:20:21 UTC  

i think this is it"Now, the Cavendish experiment has been widely criticized by the scientific community because never in over two centuries since its creation has anyone been able to replicate it! Firstly, the balls simply do not always attract one another as they must for the so-called gravitational constant to be constant at all. Sometimes the torsion balance turns towards the balls and sometimes away as it is impossible not to give some slight tremulous motion when interacting with it."

2019-08-18 12:20:36 UTC  

or why dont you show some effort to at least try to understand my argument?

2019-08-18 12:20:38 UTC  
2019-08-18 12:21:21 UTC  

@ShadoW (D.F.J) went to the website and read it

2019-08-18 12:21:29 UTC  

im supposed to be reading smh

2019-08-18 12:21:30 UTC  

well some parts at least

2019-08-18 12:21:34 UTC  

i did...

2019-08-18 12:22:26 UTC  

That why i come up with the next question... how can you vitrify this info? that it couldn't be replicated, as far as i aware the experiment is replicated a lot... and even some record it...

2019-08-18 12:23:33 UTC  

that's why you use certain materials that are insensitive to magnetic fields

2019-08-18 12:23:38 UTC  

And don't use dielectrics

2019-08-18 12:24:22 UTC  

@ShadoW (D.F.J) ok have you done it?

2019-08-18 12:24:27 UTC  

@kino i think so...

2019-08-18 12:24:56 UTC  

dielectrics can store lots of charge on there surface

2019-08-18 12:25:05 UTC  

Like plastics and glass

2019-08-18 12:25:30 UTC  

lead is great because it's conductive and nonmagnetic

2019-08-18 12:25:41 UTC  

If anything lead is repelled by magnetic fields

2019-08-18 12:26:57 UTC  

how il do the experement is il use a laser to measure the angle the mass has rotated

2019-08-18 12:27:02 UTC  
2019-08-18 12:27:25 UTC  

Eric dubay is stupid
My opinion

2019-08-18 12:27:36 UTC  

haha

2019-08-18 12:27:51 UTC  

because he destroyed your belief?

2019-08-18 12:28:18 UTC  

why are you insulting him lol

2019-08-18 12:28:29 UTC  

try to disprove him

2019-08-18 12:28:30 UTC  

Nathan Oakley is smarter

2019-08-18 12:28:45 UTC  

he is still stupid but at least he knows stuff

2019-08-18 12:28:53 UTC  

whatever you say

2019-08-18 12:28:55 UTC  

Alright I kinda get the density thing