Message from @mewhoula

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2019-08-11 12:38:52 UTC  

so you guys all think that the goverment and nasa and all that stuff were a thing at the beginning of time?

2019-08-11 12:38:59 UTC  

found a video that might answer rivenators question

2019-08-11 12:39:07 UTC  

And then I didn't need to continue taking about gravity because sam is taking about it
Typical fe doesn't want to address the issue so hides behind fallacies

2019-08-11 12:39:09 UTC  

just checking to see if i can somewhat understand it

2019-08-11 12:39:21 UTC  

Give me a step by step scientific method to observe the gravitational field of planets or celestial bodies attracting each other.

2019-08-11 12:39:37 UTC  

You can't lol

2019-08-11 12:40:08 UTC  

Simple! Point a telescope at Jupiter and observe any deflection in the orbits of comets or asteroids

2019-08-11 12:40:25 UTC  

Give me a step by step method to observe density and buoyancy accelerating an object at 9.81m/s/s

2019-08-11 12:40:27 UTC  

How would you observe that they attracted each other?

2019-08-11 12:40:34 UTC  

Man, I’m more encouraged into becoming a physicist now, lol.

2019-08-11 12:40:45 UTC  

lmaooo

2019-08-11 12:41:30 UTC  

If you see a deflection in the orbit, than you know some sort of force has acted upon it. What forces are acting on celestial bodies it space?

2019-08-11 12:41:31 UTC  

not really a point, this is just an endless discussion that’s gonna repeat from point a to point d and back to point a

2019-08-11 12:42:07 UTC  

Yep, we've told them these things before but they can't grasp the concepts

2019-08-11 12:42:11 UTC  

How can you accurately see a deflection in the slightest? Those object are so far away that you need NASA grade telescopes to notice any attraction or deflection

2019-08-11 12:42:40 UTC  

You can easily observe Jupiter without nasa telescope

2019-08-11 12:42:47 UTC  

that’s not true at all i’ve looked at jupiter multiple times already with just a simple telescope

2019-08-11 12:43:00 UTC  

i’ve also seen venus that was fun

2019-08-11 12:43:13 UTC  

How can you '' Observe the asteroid being attracted or deflected '' accurately?

2019-08-11 12:43:20 UTC  

@Akhanyatin Do you even read before you type lol?

2019-08-11 12:43:25 UTC  

with eyes and a telescope

2019-08-11 12:43:36 UTC  

lol?

2019-08-11 12:43:56 UTC  

@rivenator12113 NASA isn’t the only space agency out there..... Galileo discovered Jupiter’s moons back in the 1600’s, I think our technology has advanced since then

2019-08-11 12:44:07 UTC  

david how did you get that role

2019-08-11 12:44:18 UTC  

@mewhoula The attraction or deflection would be negligible, you need accurate instruments to see if there was an attraction or deflection

2019-08-11 12:44:20 UTC  

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2019-08-11 12:44:26 UTC  

@rivenator12113 he said observe Jupiter
You said you need a nasa grade telescope
So I'm answering, you can easily observe Jupiter without a nasa grade telescope
Are you even trying?

2019-08-11 12:44:44 UTC  

@rivenator12113 Which most space agencies and universities have these tools

2019-08-11 12:45:03 UTC  

whoa i didn’t know people believe in this many types of earth

2019-08-11 12:45:04 UTC  

You guys are again straw manning, I said how can you observe an attraction or deflection by the telescope? They are so far away that it shouldn't appear that they even attracted each other. I never said we couldn't see Jupiter.

2019-08-11 12:45:22 UTC  

have you never used a telescope before?

2019-08-11 12:45:32 UTC  

Since I’m new here, could you explain what straw manning means?

2019-08-11 12:45:51 UTC  

@rivenator12113 You will see it divert from it’s original orbit. This has been done countless times.

2019-08-11 12:45:56 UTC  

You can see jupiter, you can see objects around it, but you can't see them move?

2019-08-11 12:46:33 UTC  

How can you accurately see if they attracted or deflected each other? @SAM101907 Nope, they are too far away to get exact results to see if there was actually attraction.

2019-08-11 12:46:44 UTC  

You can watch Jupiter’s moons orbit it with an amateur’s telescope. Galileo did it back in the 1600

2019-08-11 12:46:57 UTC  

You've never used a telescope before, have you

2019-08-11 12:47:01 UTC  

A telescope isn't good enough to measure the attraction or deflection of a celestial object off the other.

2019-08-11 12:47:15 UTC  

that’s exactly what i said! @Akhanyatin

2019-08-11 12:47:21 UTC  

I wish to own a telescope, that would be cool.

2019-08-11 12:47:25 UTC  

@rivenator12113 You can’t just say nope, this has been done BEFORE NASA had even been a thought.