Message from @井瀬川ペトロ
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Holy crap, just found out that FTFE was arrested a while back for meth possession. That was why he was out for a few “episodes” he blamed it on his “pain.” It makes sense, something looked off a few shows. Fidgety, shaking, constantly rubbing his face, sweating, etc. I kinda feel bad for him.
It's not that it's stationary, it's just that the speed of light doesn't change relative to its position on the Earth.
Thus disproving the Aether.
I literally have no clue how you get a flat earth from this.
You’re conveniently forgetting to mention you’re using a theory to postulate your claim.
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@jeremy I think u should think about taking an intro to physics course online or at a local college it would answer a lot of your questions and if u went to the class in person u could go to the prof with any question u had and get good answers
Lots of the globe is theory on top of heart on top of theory
Coriolis force is from the atmosphere spinning different speeds as u go north or south no
@Derek Nelson Which theory?
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"On top of a theory" *Which theory?*
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Guys I ran out of milk :(
A theory is an observation of a fact. No more, no less.
Oh no
Hollow earth is fake prove me wrong
A theory is a belief.
@Derek Nelson And what belief?
no a scientific theory is an explanation of a natural observation, a scientific law is an observation of a natural phenomenon
@Derek Nelson So you ignore the first definition to pick the one that suits you? Cha cha, real smooth
@Derek Nelson how about you look at the first one
Scientific theory is what scientists cite when they fail to prove a theory throughout by the scientific method.
Still didn't specify which theory
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Y'all mind if I ***use the secondary definition***
i thinks thats called cherry picking
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If a theory passes the scientific method in it’s entirety, it ceases to be a theory.
That's where you're wrong kiddo
@Derek Nelson The opposite, a scientific theory is an explanation of a natural event that can be *repeatedly tested and verified.*
@Derek Nelson nope