Message from @Issah
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ok true
so lemme ask you this
🎃Oakheart🎃Today at 6:28 PM
Geocentric.
When you throw a tennis ball, it spins and water flies off.
(Wet tennis ball).
In a car, driving around a corner
does the speed affect how much you're thrown to the outside of the turn, does the sharpness of the turn matter, or both?
you still have yet to show evidence to support your claims, and ive witnessed cognative try to shift the burden of proof
@🎃Oakheart🎃#4303 ? what do you think?
CognativeBais_01Today at 6:26 PM
@Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids Your telling me to show evidence yet u can't seem to show me any....hm see a fallacy here
shifting the burden of proof
and also fallacy fallacy
I think there's something off about this tennis ball analogy
What is off about it?
How do we represent the earth?
because I think speed and size matter
just like my car around a corner example
which you didn't answer
It depends on your views.
In this case, I am making a model of the earth with a tennis ball.
An analogy really.
So if i spin it slowly the water stays on
But it has already been stated, which you agreed to, that the earth was spinning at 1000mph. That is by no means slow.
Therefore, it does not make sense.
but maybe radius of rotation AND speed matter
like the car example
Perhaps
Speed is one factor that we've discussed.
Radius of rotation.
An interesting idea.
Well did you take high school physics?
Haha
b/c there is a simple equation for calculating the acceleartion due to rotational motion
Plug it in?
You can
or you can derive it yourself with calculus
Or you can spin a known mass around in a known circle, and measure the force
So again which tennis ball example represents the earth, the slow spinning one, or the fast one?
Fast
b/c in one case the water stays, in the other case it does get flung away
why fast
earth spins once a day