Message from @Ronin
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It isn't exactly attracted down though
How so?
down is relative
It goes to the center of mass that's attracting it and for us on earth, assuming that the mainstream science is right, we'd be pulled to the center (which sure is down for us)
get rid of gravity and there's no down
or up
or any direction really
So, let’s speak of Earth. Right now you and every other mass are being attracted or forced downward. Why? What is forcing you in this particular direction?
On Earth
ok im out
Bruh
Its called gravity
Yes, but FEs don’t believe in gravity.
Hmmm
I mean like
Yet they have no explanation for why everything is forced downward
There are explanations
Bro
No FE has an explanation.
Everything has gravity, the bigger the object thestronger the force towards it is
And to deny that a force is required, then you must now deny the 1st Law of Motion
Yep
An object will remain at rest or in constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force.
Look look
Alright
What is the force forcing all objects down?
Let me run you down a few of the reasons that I've heard and maybe what I even believe might be the cause of it
Please don’t say density
1. Things are lighter/heavier than air
2. Density/Buoyancy
3. Electromagnetism
density and buoyancy has no direction, explain a vacuum
I don't think that's the one so yeah I don't know
Yes. Florida. Density and buoyancy are NOT forces. Objects are weightless in vacuum. This means a force is still required to give it weight.
1 and 2 are basically the same
I've seen it argued to be different things but yeah alright
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
And electromagnetism would not work either since the sun and moon are afloat, which would affect the objects on Earth’s surface. They would have to be an exception to this electromagnetic law.
the sun and moon and whatever is projected onto the dome
from where idk
And the sun, moon and stars also require a force to move them on an orbit above. All of this is unexplained in the false FE theory
What is projecting them onto the dome?