Message from @CryingInGravity

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2019-08-03 02:08:55 UTC  

mass against mass mass attracts mass

2019-08-03 02:09:22 UTC  

@Arachidamia Now that you know how those 2 objects move using Hubble Law, how can you prove that they attracted each other?

2019-08-03 02:09:55 UTC  

If they weren’t going towards each other it means they were headed to something with a larger mass

2019-08-03 02:09:59 UTC  

Alright. Hypothetically, if there is no gravity, then how would we be attracted towards the ground.

2019-08-03 02:10:12 UTC  

Grav they have an answer for that

2019-08-03 02:10:15 UTC  

Because we live on a flat earth

2019-08-03 02:10:25 UTC  

Constant acceleration “upward”

2019-08-03 02:10:25 UTC  

But that doesn’t make sense

2019-08-03 02:10:27 UTC  

or whatever

2019-08-03 02:10:35 UTC  

Because if we jump we wouldn’t go down

2019-08-03 02:11:06 UTC  

constant acceleration upward is not considered real by most flat earthers btw

2019-08-03 02:11:09 UTC  

Unless you can explain aether

2019-08-03 02:11:19 UTC  

Then what do they think is real

2019-08-03 02:11:20 UTC  

@rivenator12113 if that's the case any thrust that causes an object to go upward would accelerate forever without falling back down

2019-08-03 02:11:22 UTC  

Density is what attracts us down

2019-08-03 02:11:27 UTC  

bruh

2019-08-03 02:11:28 UTC  

it is only the Flat earth society lol

2019-08-03 02:11:43 UTC  

@rivenator12113 what about density attracts you down

2019-08-03 02:11:44 UTC  

Things less denser than air will go up

2019-08-03 02:11:53 UTC  

Why do we not sink in water

2019-08-03 02:11:59 UTC  

What holds air "down"?

2019-08-03 02:12:02 UTC  

If we’re so dense

2019-08-03 02:12:02 UTC  

Oooh buoyancy hmmm

2019-08-03 02:12:07 UTC  

^

2019-08-03 02:12:11 UTC  

Things denser than air go down

2019-08-03 02:12:15 UTC  

Yeah air is matter just like anything else

2019-08-03 02:12:25 UTC  

So what holds air in place

2019-08-03 02:12:30 UTC  

Helium

2019-08-03 02:12:30 UTC  

some flat earthers say we live in a dome if you didn't already know

2019-08-03 02:12:39 UTC  

Oh right

2019-08-03 02:12:40 UTC  

“Things denser than air go down”

2019-08-03 02:12:40 UTC  

Gravity

2019-08-03 02:12:41 UTC  

<:flatearth:564527756180979724>

2019-08-03 02:12:42 UTC  

Helium

2019-08-03 02:12:52 UTC  
2019-08-03 02:13:00 UTC  

Wait, but didn't answer my question earlier: now that you know how those 2 objects move, how can you prove that they attracted each other?

2019-08-03 02:13:09 UTC  

Earth is not flat

2019-08-03 02:13:09 UTC  

Wouldn't helium just float away? Helium doesn't really have an attribute to hold things dow though.

2019-08-03 02:13:11 UTC  

Edillon#5994 LANGUAGE!!!

2019-08-03 02:13:16 UTC  

Wait I’m stupid

2019-08-03 02:13:19 UTC  

@Edillon I typed too fast, I re edited