Message from @Fran

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2019-07-02 15:27:54 UTC  

proof of orbit

2019-07-02 15:28:13 UTC  

thats what it feels like trying to deleiver truth to a baller@Human Sheeple

2019-07-02 15:28:13 UTC  

That’s what happens when you tout claims with no evidence. Citation is asked for.

2019-07-02 15:28:13 UTC  

@Hamburger Guy scientific laws can never be trusted in 100% because of degrees of error in our experiments. The only way to remove all error is to make an infinite number of measurements which is impossible, so you cannot prove a scientific law

2019-07-02 15:28:22 UTC  

@rightthehand rocks wont float until they are out of the gravitational space we have around the earth

2019-07-02 15:28:29 UTC  
2019-07-02 15:28:31 UTC  

however you can say I have 99.9999999% confidence this law will hold true

2019-07-02 15:28:32 UTC  

For example gravity works on the planetary level but our calculations fail on the quantum and intergalactic level

2019-07-02 15:28:32 UTC  

show me

2019-07-02 15:28:46 UTC  

@gawkgawk101 what are your dependent and independent variables of
```gravitational space```

2019-07-02 15:28:52 UTC  

@Fran so you think there is a .00000001 chance a rock doesnt fall in mid air and jsut stays there?

2019-07-02 15:28:55 UTC  

Your nothing is 100% is such a cop out

2019-07-02 15:29:04 UTC  

@rightthehand no I don't. I have a high level of confidence that gravity will pull the rock down. This is based on the large amount of evidence supporting and the lack of contradictory evidence.

2019-07-02 15:29:10 UTC  

@Fran your saying we cant be 100% sure abotu anything?

2019-07-02 15:29:11 UTC  

@rightthehand it's probably less than that but yeah it is possible due to some never noticed law of physics

2019-07-02 15:29:18 UTC  

Lol

2019-07-02 15:29:20 UTC  

It's not at all likely

2019-07-02 15:29:23 UTC  

Take it up with science, not us. Good luck

2019-07-02 15:29:24 UTC  

@Fran how do you know there is a never noticed law

2019-07-02 15:29:26 UTC  

Density has been proven

2019-07-02 15:29:26 UTC  

I would bet everything against it

2019-07-02 15:29:36 UTC  

@Bibleman Please cite your source of this proof.

2019-07-02 15:29:41 UTC  

are you saying NOTHING can be proven 100%?@Fran

2019-07-02 15:29:43 UTC  

@rightthehandi never said I did I said it's very astronomically unlikely in fact

2019-07-02 15:29:47 UTC  

Science does not deal in proof

2019-07-02 15:29:48 UTC  

You literally believe in your doctrine more than the fact things more dense than air will go dowm

2019-07-02 15:29:57 UTC  

@rightthehand yes... Literally this. Science does not seek to prove

2019-07-02 15:29:58 UTC  

@Bibleman you say density is proven yet you question the very metric of mass at the same time?

2019-07-02 15:30:10 UTC  

@Fran are you 100% sure nothing can be proven 100%?

2019-07-02 15:30:25 UTC  

Also density doesnt determine the direction of which more dense objects fall

2019-07-02 15:30:34 UTC  

@rightthehand when we saying nothing can be proven we are talking about laws modeling the physical world

2019-07-02 15:30:35 UTC  

Semantics

2019-07-02 15:30:45 UTC  

In this regard nothing can be proven to be accurate 100%

2019-07-02 15:30:46 UTC  

@Fran are you 100% sure nothing can be proven 100%?
yes or no

2019-07-02 15:30:47 UTC  

@Hamburger Guy - yep, no vector

2019-07-02 15:30:55 UTC  

Gravity is real

2019-07-02 15:30:59 UTC  

Just semantics to divert the point

2019-07-02 15:31:00 UTC  

@rightthehand that universality is a question for philosophers

2019-07-02 15:31:05 UTC  

im asking you

2019-07-02 15:31:08 UTC  

I am only dealing with physical law

2019-07-02 15:31:12 UTC  

in phsycias