Message from @CryingInGravity

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2019-08-03 01:47:43 UTC  

Well then let’s argue over the shape of the planet when space travel is widely available

2019-08-03 01:48:59 UTC  

I know curiosity and deep thought are grand concepts that have launched humanity eons ahead of other species

2019-08-03 01:49:13 UTC  

The thing is, space travel is not commercialized yet. So I guess debates like these will sprout up. Although the majority consensus believes the earth is round, there's nothing wrong with entertaining the thought of a flat earth model without accepting it and vice versa.

2019-08-03 01:49:32 UTC  

Absolutely

2019-08-03 01:50:07 UTC  

I'm just here to get a biased answer to a profession im interested in.

2019-08-03 01:50:32 UTC  

I know in the scheme of things I’ll always be hit with labels like atheist and “globe earther” I guess but those labels leave me misinterpreted by the vast majority

2019-08-03 01:50:43 UTC  

>Space travel is widely available
lol your average joe can't go to space

2019-08-03 01:51:01 UTC  

Because the truth is that I don’t want to blatantly attack any viewpoint

2019-08-03 01:51:07 UTC  

I’m honestly open to anything

2019-08-03 01:51:23 UTC  

I simply favor whichever has been further proven from my perspective

2019-08-03 01:51:32 UTC  

eons ahead of other species?

2019-08-03 01:51:34 UTC  

lol

2019-08-03 01:51:46 UTC  

It’s a figure of speech what do you want me to say

2019-08-03 01:51:56 UTC  

like hundred years maybe

2019-08-03 01:51:56 UTC  

@Deleted User when is they word in the message.

2019-08-03 01:52:06 UTC  

when they are up to something

2019-08-03 01:52:07 UTC  

Keyword*

2019-08-03 01:52:29 UTC  

How can one use the scientific method to prove gravity?

2019-08-03 01:53:00 UTC  

Hypothesis: Gravity accelerates things towards each other

2019-08-03 01:53:43 UTC  

Procedure: Measure the forces and motion of large interacting bodies observable from earth

2019-08-03 01:53:54 UTC  

Just like how you would prove anything else through the scientific method? It's not difficult?

2019-08-03 01:54:05 UTC  

Use several sets of bodies to decrease possible error

2019-08-03 01:54:46 UTC  

How would you measure the forces and motion of large interacting bodies accurately?

2019-08-03 01:54:52 UTC  

Oh I'm so gonna take that last message out of context

2019-08-03 01:55:03 UTC  

Well for motion there are several ways

2019-08-03 01:55:40 UTC  

Depending on the distance you can use anything from triangulation by parallax to doppler shifts to hubble’s law

2019-08-03 01:55:43 UTC  

Or a combination

2019-08-03 01:56:19 UTC  

You would need a strong telescope, does your average person has the telescope of what NASA uses?

2019-08-03 01:56:32 UTC  

for forces use those measurements and use basic equations of physics to solve for the forces

2019-08-03 01:56:34 UTC  

To get results

2019-08-03 01:56:43 UTC  

You actually don’t and i’ll tell you why

2019-08-03 01:57:31 UTC  

You need a telescope that can track coordinates if you want to be really accurate but you can free hand it for a ball park estimate

2019-08-03 01:57:50 UTC  

But here’s how you can measure movement

2019-08-03 01:58:00 UTC  

I think the hypothesis for gravity is mass attracts mass

2019-08-03 01:58:15 UTC  

who pinged,,,,,,

2019-08-03 01:58:20 UTC  

Use some form of celestial body distance measurement tool like I mentioned before

2019-08-03 01:58:22 UTC  

Avware#3516 LANGUAGE!!!

2019-08-03 01:58:25 UTC  

How would you be able to concur that those 2 objects actually attracted each other by using empirical evidence? You can't get accurate coordinates with your normal telescope

2019-08-03 01:58:38 UTC  

Creeper

2019-08-03 01:58:38 UTC  

Someone pinged me i cant see rn

2019-08-03 01:58:39 UTC  

Yes and I’m explaining how