Message from @raspberry

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2019-07-05 03:12:31 UTC  

bai

2019-07-05 03:12:50 UTC  

Well the g in the equation is gravity

2019-07-05 03:13:05 UTC  

it's the rate at which things fall

2019-07-05 03:13:20 UTC  

globe earthers give it the letter "g" because they think it's caused by gravity tho

2019-07-05 03:13:46 UTC  

If gravity wasn't in the equation then why are the tests accurate

2019-07-05 03:14:14 UTC  

Also boyancy is the tendency for an abject to float

2019-07-05 03:14:35 UTC  

ye

2019-07-05 03:14:49 UTC  

gravity isn't in the equation bc gravity is nearly unobservable, if it exists at all

2019-07-05 03:14:59 UTC  

Please explain why things fall if not for gravity

2019-07-05 03:15:00 UTC  

and tests still end up accurate without it

2019-07-05 03:15:13 UTC  

well fe has an alternate description

2019-07-05 03:15:57 UTC  

on a globe, all matter attracts all other: the acceleration is g = -GM/r^2. on fe, the acceleration is more universal, something like: g = -9.8 m/s^2

2019-07-05 03:16:15 UTC  

Is it not obvious that the earth is round? Look at the sun or the moon setting below the horizon

2019-07-05 03:16:27 UTC  

Or other things

2019-07-05 03:16:35 UTC  

normally the sun and moon sets behind mountains and buildings

2019-07-05 03:16:43 UTC  

which would happen either way idk

2019-07-05 03:16:53 UTC  

Um

2019-07-05 03:17:03 UTC  

the way the sun sets halfway over the ocean is weird... but personally i've never seen that

2019-07-05 03:17:11 UTC  

I have

2019-07-05 03:17:25 UTC  

I've seen it go completely below the horizon

2019-07-05 03:17:25 UTC  

i believe it happens. but it's just not that it happens every day

2019-07-05 03:17:40 UTC  

And hours later it comes up on the other side

2019-07-05 03:18:02 UTC  

you'd have to be surrounded by water on both sides o:

2019-07-05 03:18:14 UTC  

or maybe one side is over buildings/mountains but either way

2019-07-05 03:18:14 UTC  

Not really

2019-07-05 03:18:23 UTC  

i believe it happens sometimes

2019-07-05 03:18:41 UTC  

it might be refraction, idk exactly what it is yet

2019-07-05 03:18:49 UTC  

Even if I was surrounded by mountains that wouldnt explain how it sets on one side and rises on the other

2019-07-05 03:19:24 UTC  

i imagine with mountains it just goes sideways until it moves past the mountains

2019-07-05 03:20:28 UTC  

Come on

2019-07-05 03:21:14 UTC  

Isn't it obvious

2019-07-05 03:21:49 UTC  

IDK agree to disagree :p

2019-07-05 03:22:09 UTC  

How come everything else in space is a sphere?

2019-07-05 03:22:32 UTC  

Like Mars

2019-07-05 03:22:36 UTC  

Or the sun

2019-07-05 03:22:40 UTC  

Or the moon

2019-07-05 03:22:56 UTC  

Or anything else

2019-07-05 03:22:57 UTC  

?

2019-07-05 03:58:43 UTC  

Sounds like a personal problem

2019-07-05 08:49:19 UTC  

What no

2019-07-05 12:32:17 UTC