Message from @Citizen Z

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2019-07-20 03:38:11 UTC  

Reminds me of how Mike writes... Mike, is that you?

2019-07-20 08:23:04 UTC  

Mike is vacationing in the ICLOUD of the internet

2019-07-20 18:27:16 UTC  

i'm not a flat earther and looking for a civil debate with one

2019-07-20 18:27:19 UTC  

anyone up

2019-07-20 18:27:19 UTC  

?

2019-07-20 18:54:41 UTC  

Yes, but a glober too

2019-07-20 19:14:47 UTC  

I'm a bit bored by the fact that no flat earther joins the debate.

2019-07-20 20:59:42 UTC  

What is there to debate @P3TER_

2019-07-20 21:29:14 UTC  

@Citizen Z the shape of the earth?

2019-07-20 21:38:13 UTC  

Water is said to cover 71% of our known surface of earth. The natural physics of water is find and maintain level. Therefore the earth is atleast 71% flat just counting the oceans. Then we also have large lakes and other naturally flat surfaces such as salt flats and plains.

So like i said, the earth is flat, what is there to debate?

2019-07-20 22:42:00 UTC  

Assuming there is a force that acts in the same direction but a globe earth haa gravity acting as a vector with essentially constant magnitude in different directions depending on where masses are making it possible for water to fill space unnaturally

2019-07-20 23:10:43 UTC  

Being flat and being level are not at all the same thing.

2019-07-20 23:24:52 UTC  

You know what i mean. No need to skew the words

2019-07-20 23:25:11 UTC  

Do you think im saying earth is flat like a vertical wall?

2019-07-20 23:25:58 UTC  

Oh well. Guess you cant understand simple concepts

2019-07-20 23:26:45 UTC  

In that case we are done.

2019-07-20 23:26:50 UTC  

Have a nice day.

2019-07-20 23:32:11 UTC  

So, if we agree that being flat and being level are not the same thing, then we can agree that concluding the earth is flat because water levels itself is a non sequitur.

2019-07-20 23:38:21 UTC  

I dont think you mean the earth is a vertical wall

2019-07-20 23:41:54 UTC  

Im saying that a spherical earth with gravity does not act the same as a bucket of water because the direction of the force varies from place to place. Each vector points to the center if the earth but some point upwards, sideways, and diagonally from a view of the whole earth

2019-07-21 00:02:56 UTC  

Gravity is a theory

2019-07-21 00:03:11 UTC  

Einstein debunked newton

2019-07-21 00:03:33 UTC  

The entire thought of gravity has never been proven

2019-07-21 00:03:52 UTC  

You are assuming there is a center

2019-07-21 00:03:59 UTC  

Assuming the radius

2019-07-21 00:04:07 UTC  

Assuming the causation

2019-07-21 00:04:14 UTC  

Thatz pseudoscience

2019-07-21 00:04:31 UTC  

Show me water bending

2019-07-21 00:04:39 UTC  

Show me gravity

2019-07-21 00:04:55 UTC  

Belief systems are not a debate

2019-07-21 00:05:13 UTC  

I can prove the earth is flat

2019-07-21 00:05:23 UTC  

You cant prove the earth is a ball

2019-07-21 00:44:42 UTC  

Agreed that belief systems are not valid for debate.
Show me a ***better*** option for gravity and I'll change my roles.

2019-07-21 01:06:32 UTC  

hmm, globe gravity: g = GM/r^2. better gravity: g = -9.81 m/s^2

2019-07-21 01:24:06 UTC  

Some things to write here we don't assume the radius we can calculate that, none of it is water bending tell me how it is, you have been shown gravity it's around you. Some things you definitely did get right, we don't know an exact causation for gravity we just know what it does, we don't really know why. It's been proven as a force just not an explaination of why yet.

2019-07-21 01:27:04 UTC  

i've never seen it demonstrated or all around me i guess

2019-07-21 01:27:51 UTC  

things fall but i haven't been able to prove actual gravity for myself

2019-07-21 01:46:23 UTC  

Actually, gravity isn't a force.

2019-07-21 01:50:21 UTC  

in that view, you have to start saying that the floor is accelerating upwards

2019-07-21 01:51:33 UTC  

but it is the technical globe one yeah

2019-07-21 04:17:16 UTC  

Or we are on a rotating string