Message from @TheBiscuitMuncher

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2019-10-01 17:55:40 UTC  

i'm aware of that

2019-10-01 17:55:58 UTC  

but @H8mz88 was questioning how the "globe" earth was formed if gravity existed

2019-10-01 17:56:10 UTC  

yeah ?

2019-10-01 17:56:26 UTC  

yeah

2019-10-01 17:56:31 UTC  

yep.

2019-10-01 17:56:32 UTC  

"how is the globe earth formed"

2019-10-01 17:56:45 UTC  

so ?

2019-10-01 17:57:03 UTC  

so?

2019-10-01 17:57:08 UTC  

i just explained it to you

2019-10-01 17:57:35 UTC  

alright thx ?

2019-10-01 17:57:52 UTC  

the reason I use gravity as a way to challenge the flat earth theory is because it's a sound theory, and hasn't been disproven yet

2019-10-01 17:57:56 UTC  

you're welcome, i guess

2019-10-01 17:58:46 UTC  

There's two other explanations for gravity that I've heard. One, I'm not permitted to discuss here, as it's considered propaganda from a controlled opposition, and two, is density / buoyancy, where objects that are more dense than air are forced downward.

2019-10-01 17:59:19 UTC  

propaganda?

2019-10-01 17:59:35 UTC  

and forced downwards where?

2019-10-01 17:59:50 UTC  

forced downward relative to our position on earth.

2019-10-01 18:01:05 UTC  

so what about the sun then?

2019-10-01 18:01:35 UTC  

like, why isn't it forced downward, too?

2019-10-01 18:01:38 UTC  

and that's a similar theory to gravity, but without the universal application that gravity has

2019-10-01 18:01:43 UTC  

how does it move?

2019-10-01 18:01:51 UTC  

if you say it does

2019-10-01 18:01:58 UTC  

and what about the other planets?

2019-10-01 18:02:00 UTC  

and the moon?

2019-10-01 18:02:52 UTC  

it's a cosmic mystery - all lights in the firmament. No one can say what they really are. FEers will tell you they don't know.

2019-10-01 18:03:24 UTC  

ah

2019-10-01 18:03:37 UTC  

do you know what the moon and sun are for sure? have you been to either?

2019-10-01 18:03:46 UTC  

i'll be honest, it's impossible to completely debunk the idea of a flat earth

2019-10-01 18:03:49 UTC  

of course not

2019-10-01 18:03:52 UTC  

but i've seen both

2019-10-01 18:04:14 UTC  

That's the reasoning behind this.

2019-10-01 18:04:15 UTC  

and the "round" earth theory gives a perfectly legitimate explanation for how they move

2019-10-01 18:04:19 UTC  

yeah

2019-10-01 18:04:22 UTC  

absolutely

2019-10-01 18:04:36 UTC  

it's just that to me, the round earth theory seems more supported

2019-10-01 18:04:45 UTC  

but you can't completely prove either beyond doubt

2019-10-01 18:05:07 UTC  

short of us all going to space and seeing the earth from there

2019-10-01 18:05:37 UTC  

it's the same with religion

2019-10-01 18:05:57 UTC  

which is why it's far harder for an athiest to believe in the flat earth theory

2019-10-01 18:07:33 UTC  

i was just wondering how you supported your beliefs

2019-10-01 18:07:53 UTC  

Well, the heliocentric, globe earth model is certainly more supported. And, I suppose anything is possible, but there is *extremely* good evidence in support of a globe earth. It's why I never changed teams, haha.

2019-10-01 18:08:05 UTC  

I'm not a FEer, btw