Message from @Issah

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2019-10-10 23:32:02 UTC  

ok true

2019-10-10 23:32:05 UTC  

so lemme ask you this

2019-10-10 23:32:11 UTC  

🎃Oakheart🎃Today at 6:28 PM
Geocentric.
When you throw a tennis ball, it spins and water flies off.
(Wet tennis ball).

2019-10-10 23:32:14 UTC  

In a car, driving around a corner

2019-10-10 23:32:51 UTC  

does the speed affect how much you're thrown to the outside of the turn, does the sharpness of the turn matter, or both?

2019-10-10 23:33:41 UTC  

you still have yet to show evidence to support your claims, and ive witnessed cognative try to shift the burden of proof

2019-10-10 23:34:04 UTC  

@🎃Oakheart🎃#4303 ? what do you think?

2019-10-10 23:34:47 UTC  

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

2019-10-10 23:35:03 UTC  

shifting the burden of proof

2019-10-10 23:35:13 UTC  

and also fallacy fallacy

2019-10-10 23:35:42 UTC  

I think there's something off about this tennis ball analogy

2019-10-10 23:35:59 UTC  

What is off about it?

2019-10-10 23:36:11 UTC  

How do we represent the earth?

2019-10-10 23:36:18 UTC  

because I think speed and size matter

2019-10-10 23:36:23 UTC  

just like my car around a corner example

2019-10-10 23:36:26 UTC  

which you didn't answer

2019-10-10 23:38:00 UTC  

It depends on your views.

2019-10-10 23:38:16 UTC  

In this case, I am making a model of the earth with a tennis ball.

2019-10-10 23:38:32 UTC  

An analogy really.

2019-10-10 23:38:43 UTC  

So if i spin it slowly the water stays on

2019-10-10 23:38:48 UTC  

therefore this could happen on the earth too

2019-10-10 23:40:39 UTC  

But it has already been stated, which you agreed to, that the earth was spinning at 1000mph. That is by no means slow.

2019-10-10 23:40:47 UTC  

Therefore, it does not make sense.

2019-10-10 23:41:01 UTC  

but maybe radius of rotation AND speed matter

2019-10-10 23:41:03 UTC  

like the car example

2019-10-10 23:41:13 UTC  

Perhaps

2019-10-10 23:41:20 UTC  

Speed is one factor that we've discussed.

2019-10-10 23:41:23 UTC  

Radius of rotation.

2019-10-10 23:41:26 UTC  

An interesting idea.

2019-10-10 23:41:36 UTC  

Well did you take high school physics?

2019-10-10 23:41:41 UTC  

Haha

2019-10-10 23:41:53 UTC  

b/c there is a simple equation for calculating the acceleartion due to rotational motion

2019-10-10 23:42:40 UTC  

Plug it in?

2019-10-10 23:42:56 UTC  

You can

2019-10-10 23:43:02 UTC  

or you can derive it yourself with calculus

2019-10-10 23:43:18 UTC  

Or you can spin a known mass around in a known circle, and measure the force

2019-10-10 23:43:42 UTC  

So again which tennis ball example represents the earth, the slow spinning one, or the fast one?

2019-10-10 23:43:49 UTC  

Fast

2019-10-10 23:43:51 UTC  

b/c in one case the water stays, in the other case it does get flung away

2019-10-10 23:44:01 UTC  

why fast

2019-10-10 23:44:03 UTC  

earth spins once a day