Message from @ur nan
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@ShadoW (D.F.J) Flat earthers believe that earth is going up
@ShadoW (D.F.J) I don't talk on behalf of everyone, it's just my opinion.
@rivenator12113 okay... that means that everything going upwards at 9.8 m\s2
Constant acceleration
Nice
@rivenator12113 Flat earthers believes in RD as well, but what you believe in?
RD?
@rivenator12113 relative density
and buoyancy
Yeah, most of them always come with this argument of if it's denser than air it will fall down.
and if it's lighter then it will go up but it doesn't address why do things fall
Gravity fits
And at least that has evidence
@rivenator12113 So you believe in the earth going upwards at 9.8 right?
I just believe but I don't think its 100% true.
Might be or not, I have no way of experimenting on it
That explains things better than density
@rivenator12113 so... you 100% sure Gravity isn't real... but you don't know for sure what can replace it.
Lol no way of experimenting
Yeah @ShadoW (D.F.J) I am still questioning, I don't know the truth for myself yet
@rivenator12113 you can do this test. Measure the rate that the horizon drops as you go up in altitude
@rivenator12113 well... you see... we can observe things attracted horizontally... the only thing can explain that (So far) is only Gravity, none of the other fe replacement can.
Use a theodolity
@rivenator12113 ok, so if you not sure about that, it's fine. let me ask you other quesiton, if you won't mind.
@ShadoW (D.F.J) >we can observe things attracted horizontally
Elaborate please
Elaborate? what that means XD sorrry
Explain your point more
oh ok
GoPro +Weather Balloon to Stratosphere - why are people dont doing this?
not*
Well... cavendish experiment shows that pretty easily.
I've seen far too many fish eye lens videos, I will have to do it myself
you can recreate the experiment if you think he's faking it or something
thats the point, Why aren't people dong it, pick a real camera, not a fish eye one etc, and do it, I think it would be great.
@Aberration Dwayne kellum
I'm really interested in it, I know it can work under normal conditions but I've never seen it under a magnetically shielded environment and within a vacuum. There's also the chance that they things that attracts them might be weakly charged magnets
That would repel just as likely
But there's always a repeatable attraction
@rivenator12113 a person did the experiment with rocks, and showed no magnets are involved...
Cavendish used nonmagnetic materials