Message from @Alpha

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2019-08-03 02:19:49 UTC  

That beleif is wrong though, which evolved into modern science.

2019-08-03 02:20:10 UTC  

some might say the first evidence of globe came when they took a picture from space sometime in the 1940s

2019-08-03 02:20:20 UTC  

I mean

2019-08-03 02:20:27 UTC  

Emphasis on the *some*

2019-08-03 02:20:32 UTC  

I have that @Umwhat

2019-08-03 02:20:35 UTC  

Most will say that it was much much earlier

2019-08-03 02:20:55 UTC  

of course then you have the nasa doubters so then...no evidence exists

2019-08-03 02:21:11 UTC  

Well it wasn’t nasa

2019-08-03 02:21:14 UTC  

Who took the photo

2019-08-03 02:21:24 UTC  

But they’ll say it was them anyway

2019-08-03 02:21:24 UTC  

But if we just doubt every source wouldn't that make us ignorant?

2019-08-03 02:21:28 UTC  

sorry nasa and all government space agencies

2019-08-03 02:21:29 UTC  

I have a question

2019-08-03 02:21:53 UTC  

I haven't really done much research on the flat earth theory so forgive me but

2019-08-03 02:21:55 UTC  

The concept of a spherical earth has been around since ancient greece

2019-08-03 02:21:57 UTC  

I'm back, what did you say that can prove gravity if you can know how 2 objects move according to Hubble law?

2019-08-03 02:22:21 UTC  

in ancient greece they theorized it could be a sphere

2019-08-03 02:22:28 UTC  

@rivenator12113 you analyze the forces and trace a source for each one

2019-08-03 02:22:33 UTC  

I wouldn't say widespread belief

2019-08-03 02:22:42 UTC  

That’s why i said the concept

2019-08-03 02:22:42 UTC  

Are there any strong evidence or theories to disprove the globe earth?

2019-08-03 02:22:53 UTC  

Debatable

2019-08-03 02:23:01 UTC  

I would say yes

2019-08-03 02:23:04 UTC  

How would you be able to analyze the force attracting them each other?

2019-08-03 02:23:09 UTC  

Or disproving it is mostly set on the bellief that those in power lie to us

2019-08-03 02:23:13 UTC  

From their motion

2019-08-03 02:23:19 UTC  

Wouldn't that be already thinking gravity exists?

2019-08-03 02:23:22 UTC  

Exactly @Alpha

2019-08-03 02:23:27 UTC  

Nope

2019-08-03 02:23:35 UTC  

It’s analyzing any and all forces

2019-08-03 02:24:12 UTC  

Okay, how would you analyze the forces that attract each other when they are several light years away or even more accurately?

2019-08-03 02:24:54 UTC  

You’d be surprised if you looked into physics or astronomy a little more

2019-08-03 02:25:09 UTC  

o o o

2019-08-03 02:25:10 UTC  

Can you explain it briefly? Take your time

2019-08-03 02:25:31 UTC  

In physics there’s an equation for just about everything

2019-08-03 02:25:37 UTC  

Really there are far too many

2019-08-03 02:25:53 UTC  

And all of them can be derived from observations you can make on your own

2019-08-03 02:26:05 UTC  

You don’t just have to trust the word of whoever derived it first

2019-08-03 02:26:08 UTC  

Do it yourself

2019-08-03 02:26:17 UTC  

You're just dodging the question at this point, how would you be able to analyze the forces that attract them with your equations?

2019-08-03 02:26:24 UTC  

Yes, explain me the scientific method