Message from @TheObliterator

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2019-06-01 22:41:57 UTC  

Flat earth doesn’t require a belief like gravity for it to make sense.

2019-06-01 22:42:05 UTC  

well it kind of does

2019-06-01 22:42:12 UTC  

No. It doesn’t.

2019-06-01 22:42:14 UTC  

you need some mechanism

2019-06-01 22:42:16 UTC  

for things to fall

2019-06-01 22:42:16 UTC  

there has to be a reason why objects fall to the earth.

2019-06-01 22:42:17 UTC  

Does it rely on the Bible or smth?

2019-06-01 22:42:22 UTC  

lmaoooo

2019-06-01 22:42:23 UTC  

genesis?

2019-06-01 22:42:24 UTC  

relying on the bible

2019-06-01 22:43:00 UTC  

how do fes explain gravity again?

2019-06-01 22:43:08 UTC  

Because when earth is already a flat and stationary object, it is a reference point. And depending on the density of objects concerning that reference point, is what determines whether they will rise up, or fall down in that medium.

2019-06-01 22:43:09 UTC  

fes?

2019-06-01 22:43:34 UTC  

it's only stationary relative to the Earth

2019-06-01 22:43:39 UTC  

@Derek Nelson nothing you just said makes sense. In fact, it essentially defines gravity.

2019-06-01 22:43:43 UTC  

ikr

2019-06-01 22:43:43 UTC  

because in a flat earth model the sun is moving still

2019-06-01 22:43:44 UTC  

so, density/buoyancy

2019-06-01 22:43:46 UTC  

density is governed by gravity

2019-06-01 22:43:47 UTC  

??

2019-06-01 22:43:54 UTC  

you can't have density without gravity

2019-06-01 22:43:54 UTC  

complete nonsens

2019-06-01 22:43:56 UTC  

nope

2019-06-01 22:43:58 UTC  

lol wtf

2019-06-01 22:44:00 UTC  

Gravity needs the earth to be a ball in order to work.

2019-06-01 22:44:06 UTC  

Fe has no need of that.

2019-06-01 22:44:11 UTC  

a sphere*

2019-06-01 22:44:14 UTC  

and no

2019-06-01 22:44:16 UTC  

Well, it definitely works, so...

2019-06-01 22:44:21 UTC  

its the other way around

2019-06-01 22:44:25 UTC  

gravity does not need the earth to be a ball???

2019-06-01 22:44:28 UTC  

antyhing with mass has gravity???

2019-06-01 22:44:33 UTC  

yes, large masses distribute as a sphere under gravity.

2019-06-01 22:44:48 UTC  

they need to be gravity in order for aplanet to be spherical

2019-06-01 22:45:41 UTC  

@Drewski4343 I know that they will eventually be a sphere but derek is saying it needs to originally be a ball in order to work

2019-06-01 22:45:42 UTC  

which is not true

2019-06-01 22:45:56 UTC  

oh, yes

2019-06-01 22:45:58 UTC  

You can’t even prove mass attracts mass.

2019-06-01 22:46:02 UTC  

thats what i said

2019-06-01 22:46:09 UTC  

yes you can

2019-06-01 22:46:09 UTC  

Except you can?