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that
is what
gravity is
Gravity ain't a force bud
are you autsitic
Well if I go into explanation you all would say I am presuming things, so let me try asking why water sticks to a glass when I shake it violently. You all also know of cohesive forces I hope, this shows that you idea that an outward force like a centrifugal force must be allpowerfull is a wrong presumption on it's own.
gravity is an effect of warping of space and time
in the presence of mass
Water doesnt stick to anything when you shake it
Oh google to the rescue!
without a force acting upon something
the object will move into a straight line
good job
you can believe the earth is flat
e̶----#1457 LANGUAGE!!!
So yeah the force of the huge size of earth is great enough to hold that ridiculously thin layer of water on the surface, scientists can show calculations, flat earthers can show videos of spinning tennisballs...
are you
autistic
use your brain
like actually
Lmfao, do you feel like you're making your argument better with pathetic ad Homs?
gravity curves spacetime
Nevertheless, did you know the gravity is contradicting and inconsistent with basically all the rest of physics @e̶----#1457
Nope go back to google
You misread your copy paste
Show me gravity curving space time
@97 Eleven you have autistic you redtard
@Citizen Z I was a dishwasher in my first school jobs time, water does stick to thing on it's own, that shows that it can even beat pretty hard forces.
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@BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller water doesn't stick to a dishwasher
"@97 Eleven you have autistic you redtard"
>new argument to prove the globe model
But again, cohesive forces alone do not get the water to stick to earth, the huge size of solid earth itself is what keeps it there, but the earth crust itself is massive enough to still show the oblateness.
@97 Eleven always something weird like that
@BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller if the gravity causes tides why aren't there any tides in smaller bodies of water