Message from @demonwarrior2266

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2019-10-21 20:28:45 UTC  

Universal acceleration debunk (if you dont know what this is, they think the world is accelerating upwards, copying gravity. this is the most accurate one i have heard): This doesnt explain the difference in weight based on altitude

2019-10-21 20:30:45 UTC  

i think we cant talk about that here since it's kinda a fes thing

2019-10-21 20:31:01 UTC  

"Electromagnetism debunk: only acts on metals. also, without a core on a flat earth, what would cause this electromagnetism" there is so many stuff wrong here

2019-10-21 20:31:34 UTC  

wrong with me saying that or wrong with the FE arguement?

2019-10-21 20:31:45 UTC  

"Electromagnetism debunk: only acts on metals

2019-10-21 20:31:49 UTC  

this part

2019-10-21 20:32:02 UTC  

eletromag's way more complex than that

2019-10-21 20:32:10 UTC  

we still don't know everything about it

2019-10-21 20:32:22 UTC  

but eh, fair, got what you meant

2019-10-21 20:32:49 UTC  

well we OBSERVE that it only acts on metals

2019-10-21 20:32:53 UTC  

also universal acceletarion is a FES theory, you can't use it

2019-10-21 20:32:54 UTC  

as far as we have seen

2019-10-21 20:32:54 UTC  

EM is waaaay more than just that

2019-10-21 20:32:58 UTC  

^

2019-10-21 20:33:13 UTC  

its how you observe lol photons

2019-10-21 20:33:18 UTC  

ik

2019-10-21 20:33:27 UTC  

he's simplifying it

2019-10-21 20:33:31 UTC  

^

2019-10-21 20:33:32 UTC  

photons are the force carriers of EM

2019-10-21 20:33:32 UTC  

by a range of alot

2019-10-21 20:33:36 UTC  

if I know correctly

2019-10-21 20:33:39 UTC  

but it's kinda valid

2019-10-21 20:33:49 UTC  

not 100% but you can get it

2019-10-21 20:34:12 UTC  

@Vitmar universal acceleration is the only one that I think is semi valid. explains 9.8 meters per second, gravitational time dilation, etc etc

2019-10-21 20:34:26 UTC  

ye, but stills a FES theory

2019-10-21 20:34:28 UTC  

even though it is frowned upon

2019-10-21 20:34:29 UTC  

it's banned here

2019-10-21 20:34:30 UTC  

yeah

2019-10-21 20:36:10 UTC  

why did you say the metals and EM thing like that ?

2019-10-21 20:37:05 UTC  

doesn't electromagnetism (the force that we observe normally, not talking about light) only act on metals?

2019-10-21 20:37:11 UTC  

I might be wrong

2019-10-21 20:37:28 UTC  

no, it reacts on carpet too lol

2019-10-21 20:37:38 UTC  

do your dinner gets warm when you put it on te microwave?

2019-10-21 20:37:54 UTC  

also I got a 2 out of 10 in physics 😭

2019-10-21 20:38:21 UTC  

I know I know the wavelength of light that makes microwaves which is what is used in a microwave

2019-10-21 20:38:41 UTC  

but i am talking about the force that we observe, like with magnets on your fridge and such

2019-10-21 20:39:01 UTC  

hmmm, observe is a broad term, glad you restricted it

2019-10-21 20:39:16 UTC  

magnets only attract to metal, yeah

2019-10-21 20:39:19 UTC  

yeah it doesn't act on other stuff as long as it's not powerfull enough or certain conditions aren't met

2019-10-21 20:39:35 UTC  

yea that is what I meant

2019-10-21 20:41:56 UTC  

so yeah