Message from @queezypumpkin

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2019-07-15 21:27:59 UTC  

Sorry can u answer my question

2019-07-15 21:28:05 UTC  

Gravity is a model to answer questions. If it doesn't work, what model should replace it?

2019-07-15 21:28:06 UTC  

They go up and to their target and go down. Orbit is just a lie.

2019-07-15 21:28:07 UTC  

they go miles up, then slowly descend into the ocean

2019-07-15 21:28:11 UTC  

So good luck mate

2019-07-15 21:28:14 UTC  

Before I read tons of crap that might prove nothing

2019-07-15 21:28:24 UTC  

jeremy - read it, I provided a HEFTY list... you have provided... nathan oakley parroting https://imgur.com/a/p59dzuB

2019-07-15 21:28:34 UTC  
2019-07-15 21:28:34 UTC  

Lol yeah this server can cause nose bleeds

2019-07-15 21:28:37 UTC  

Gravity

2019-07-15 21:28:37 UTC  

they like 'landing' them in secured areas such as the Bermudas

2019-07-15 21:28:39 UTC  

Is

2019-07-15 21:28:40 UTC  

Alwayz

2019-07-15 21:28:42 UTC  

There

2019-07-15 21:28:44 UTC  

Always*

2019-07-15 21:28:55 UTC  

It doesn't just suddenly stop

2019-07-15 21:29:08 UTC  

Yes the false launches always go down. Into the ocean is the safest place to target.

2019-07-15 21:29:29 UTC  

So, what is the point of employing ULA rocket payload specialists if there is no payload and nothing deployed? Literal years of work.

2019-07-15 21:29:32 UTC  

A hefty list of experiments that isolated gravity or a hefty list of crap experiments that didn’t isolate gravity

2019-07-15 21:29:33 UTC  

lol yeah imagine them crashing into the local neighbourhood

2019-07-15 21:29:40 UTC  

@Bristian Memequisition so you don't see the need for an updated scientific model?

2019-07-15 21:29:48 UTC  

Payloads are real for military purposes.

2019-07-15 21:29:57 UTC  

Such as

2019-07-15 21:29:57 UTC  

i think a lot of money goes into the tech that ensures they miss community areas

2019-07-15 21:29:58 UTC  

@Steve Angell they dont go down, they go up, then sideways using the earth curvature to go higher

2019-07-15 21:30:02 UTC  

I @queezypumpkin what do you mean by an updated model

2019-07-15 21:30:22 UTC  

There are numerous videos showing them going down into the ocean.

2019-07-15 21:30:26 UTC  

So... nobody has a good answer? Mmmkay....

2019-07-15 21:30:40 UTC  

You are just repeating the lie sold to you.

2019-07-15 21:30:56 UTC  

Again with the lies and fakes

2019-07-15 21:30:57 UTC  

huh?

2019-07-15 21:31:03 UTC  

Maybe they went down cause there were some delicious fishes and crabs to eat

2019-07-15 21:31:11 UTC  

i like food

2019-07-15 21:31:15 UTC  

The concept of gravity is a model to explain observations. If the model fails to answer a significant number of questions it has to be updated or traded out for a while new model.

2019-07-15 21:31:15 UTC  

I’m taking it ur hefty list of experiment me don’t isolate gravity by ur lack of answering me

2019-07-15 21:31:19 UTC  

They go down cause they're denser than water

2019-07-15 21:31:21 UTC  

are you asking others if you think my answer is good?

2019-07-15 21:31:29 UTC  

Yes there is the most delicious on earth. Money. Why they sell the lie.

2019-07-15 21:31:42 UTC  

A girl went down on me, is she a nasa astronaut

2019-07-15 21:31:45 UTC  

No, I'm talking from personal experience... 6 space industry professionals I've known for years.

One is a ULA rocket payload specialist... why is she employed to design payload deployment systems for satellites and rovers if they just crash into the ocean.

2019-07-15 21:31:50 UTC  

@queezypumpkin depends on what you're trying to answer