Message from @he vibin tho
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No Newton said IF Earth is a ball... there must be gravity
Earth isn't a ball
So no gravity
it is btw
there are a lot of things that prove that
So why's my floor flat then?
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/571747388960800789/571759416098029569/FlatEarth.png
LMAO
Name me one
And Newton also didn’t completely understand gravity (no shame to him)
*sigh*
i think gravitational lending proves it just fine
Cavendish Experiment?
blackholes
tides
do you mean lensing, @eletrick33 ?
@he vibin tho Talk about cherry picking data
yeah
that word
haha
6. PRESENCE OF ELECTRO-STATIC FIELDS: https://imgur.com/a/pfqfVww https://imgur.com/Gzv5QgW
How did you account for dielectric acceleration?
Dielectric acceleration is a by product of gravitational acceleration when in the presence of an electromagnetic field. Like I said large bodies of mass may often prove a stronger force that smaller electromagnetic forces.
you're assuming that every Cavendish experiment ever wasn't properly controlled.
But gravity is quite a weak force
@he vibin tho You can't prove gravity so how do you know dielectric acceleration is caused by grabbity?
there's been many, many recreations of Cavendish.
Observation.
because not everything is affected by electromagnetism or by magnetic fields
@Drewski4343 And 99% of those results get discarded because the balls swing the wrong way and they say "damn it's frustrating to get right"
If I said to you if I pick up a deck and every time I pick a card I will get a 5 then every time I don't, I claim whoops I picked up the deck wrong or I wasn't setting up the experiment properly, just ignore that guys. Is that fair?
It means Grabbity is 99 percent WRONG
9. WAVE PROPULSION: https://imgur.com/BOi8zNF
you still have no explanation for why we stay on earth
I agree, gravity is technically not right.
And also since you want to talk about dielectric acceleration. How do you think about how the electromagnetic field that the earth has propagates into that fierce. Do you think gravity is an independent vector in the nature?
it's not 100% accounted for.
@eletrick33 Because you didn't attach enough balloons to yourself
1. CHANGING THE DENSITY OF THE BODY: https://imgur.com/a/uIY067X
Force*
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