Message from @Glasses
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Facts > feelings
I provided a link that you are more than welcome to analyze.
It's fraudulant
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 F = ma, gravity is the acceleration of mass towards other masses inherently being a force
Prove it
@That Guy Prove it
@Glasses Inherently being a force. Still meed to demonstrate that it's a force.
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 there are no likes nor dislikes visible and comments are disabled. And I provide a link with my proof.
We observe evidence of an effect from acceleration.
We do **NOT** observe a cause, nor a force.
@That Guy You don't need youtube comments for a video to have accurate information, genius.
Analyze the evidence or piss off. Very simple. @That Guy
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 that bloke is not open for debate, says a lot.
I did analyse the evidence but there is non, just feelings
Anylyse My evidence
@That Guy It's almost 2 hours long. You did not analyze shit.
I watched that crap earliee
Also, he doesn't need to be open to comments to produce information.
Bullshit
Mhm
What is it about, then? @That Guy
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 a bunch of bs about flat Earth 'proof'
Didn't watch it.
F = force, m = mass, a = acceleration. F = ma, g = m1m2/r^2 meaning mass is accelerating and mass x acceleration is force meaning the concept of gravity is inherently a force
Thanks for admitting it
You posting some math isn't proof, bud.
Science is based on maths you idiot @🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄
The concept of gravity is inherently a force
Thx @The Gwench
That guy*
Lol
Math is a tool, **"idiot"**
Physics is based on maths, you should know this @🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄
But physicists think about gravity all the time. To them, gravity is one of the mysteries to be solved in order to get a complete understanding of how the Universe works. So, what is gravity and where does it come from? To be honest, we’re not entirely sure.
https://www.universetoday.com/75705/where-does-gravity-come-from/
Neil Tyson - What is Graity? On the most recent edition of his “Star Talk” radio show and podcast, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson answered the question, “What is gravity?”
“I have no idea,” he joked. “Okay, next question.” Then, he went on to explain, “Here’s the difference. We can describe gravity, we can say what it does to other things.” “We can measure it, we can predict with it,” he continued, “but when you start asking, like, what it is? I don’t know.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Efh4bu4rcbs
Math does not directly reflect reality.
A tool that we use to explain the universe through science
**idiot**
Still a tool and nothing more
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 ehm, it does e.g. PHYSICS
It’s called fg for a reason
See ya later
Got to go