Message from @Shadow✓

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2019-07-09 05:27:59 UTC  

My table is also round

2019-07-09 05:28:07 UTC  

@Morning Dew you claim gravity can work on a flat earth?

2019-07-09 05:28:31 UTC  

yes, a constant downward force can work on any model

2019-07-09 05:28:43 UTC  

But that's not what gravity is

2019-07-09 05:28:48 UTC  

It isn't a force

2019-07-09 05:28:50 UTC  

semantics

2019-07-09 05:29:09 UTC  

Yes but label is different from scientific theory

2019-07-09 05:29:21 UTC  

BUT ACKSHUALLY

2019-07-09 05:29:31 UTC  

i don’t play word games with pseuds

2019-07-09 05:29:37 UTC  

Too many people think gravity is a label when it's an explicit explanation of a set of observed phenomena

2019-07-09 05:29:54 UTC  

So you're just using the term inaccurately to create false claims

2019-07-09 05:30:23 UTC  

i hope you feel smart, because that’s all you accomplished with that word salad

2019-07-09 05:30:32 UTC  

i don’t blame you, its how this society is taught

2019-07-09 05:30:47 UTC  

🤔

2019-07-09 05:31:15 UTC  

How was that a word salad

2019-07-09 05:32:22 UTC  

Your claim was wrong since you're using a term incorrectly. If you really want to deny that by saying that I just want to feel smart then be my guest.

2019-07-09 05:33:04 UTC  

it doesn’t matter how you describe what gravity is, the original discussion was about whether or not gravity can exist on another model of the earth. the textbook definition of gravity is irrelevant in that context, which is why your posts are semantic word salad

2019-07-09 05:33:41 UTC  

i described you perfectly, thank you very much

2019-07-09 05:34:34 UTC  

Kek

2019-07-09 05:35:14 UTC  

Except it does matter what gravity is since that's how you can even determine if it works on a flat earth

2019-07-09 05:35:52 UTC  

How you describe gravity is crucial as to whether or not it works on flat earth in the first place

2019-07-09 05:36:11 UTC  

@everyone

2019-07-09 05:36:22 UTC  

in essence, what you, and what others like you do, is that when someone calls you a “poopyhead” you say “WELL ACKSHUALLY MY HEAD ISN’T MADE OF POOP” and miss the point. You’re going on this meta rant because you already know this theoretical concept can work on both

2019-07-09 05:37:28 UTC  

but i hope you feel smart

2019-07-09 05:37:54 UTC  

most people come here to satisfy their pride so i’d hate to rain on your parade

2019-07-09 05:37:55 UTC  

this is actually a debate that seems to cause issues

2019-07-09 05:38:14 UTC  

whether the word "gravity" refers to theories like einstein's and newtons, or if it refers to the observed fact that things fall

2019-07-09 05:38:18 UTC  

But... it can't?

2019-07-09 05:38:57 UTC  

You continually claim I'm missing the point but you're the one whose using ignorant of what gravity is described as in the globe model. This ignorance is leading to a false claim.

2019-07-09 05:39:15 UTC  

I’m sure you’ll get to the point eventually

2019-07-09 05:39:29 UTC  

I'm just stating that your description of gravity is inaccurate if you believe it to be compatible with the flat earth, which you've claimed.

2019-07-09 05:39:32 UTC  

you pseuds do love your self-satisfying buildup

2019-07-09 05:39:43 UTC  

look at him stroke that e-peen

2019-07-09 05:39:59 UTC  

what's wrong with constant downwards acceleration?

2019-07-09 05:40:16 UTC  

let him twist his nipples a little more first

2019-07-09 05:41:12 UTC  

Ah yes, you've got no real argument so you turn to ad homs. Should've expected that.

2019-07-09 05:41:30 UTC  

@raspberry if you're going to cite gravity then it's as a theory.

2019-07-09 05:41:34 UTC  

still waiting for your argument that you have written an essay building up to

2019-07-09 05:41:50 UTC  

if gravityis a downward force... why does a Helium balloon rise?

2019-07-09 05:42:17 UTC  

sure, i'm fine with either, it's just that people have used both and confuse them in the past @Shadow✓

2019-07-09 05:42:23 UTC  

My argument is that your claim is wrong because your idea of gravity is wrong. Not that hard to see.