Message from @demonwarrior2266

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2019-06-27 03:14:00 UTC  

Anyone wanna debate gravity? If so, why do things fall?

2019-06-27 03:15:06 UTC  

And who named me einsteins wife >:( I kinda like it :3

2019-06-27 03:21:44 UTC  

Einsteins wife was his cousin

2019-06-27 03:52:18 UTC  

Guud grief

2019-06-27 04:06:57 UTC  

I guess hitler's dad and albert have something in common

2019-06-27 10:03:56 UTC  
2019-06-27 14:17:26 UTC  

So anyone wanna debate gravity?

2019-06-27 14:24:46 UTC  

*yawn*

2019-06-27 14:25:01 UTC  

that danged GRABBITY
keeps _pulling-my-leg_ \ 🤣 ............

2019-06-27 14:25:32 UTC  

"If earth was flat people would be falling off the edge all the time"

2019-06-27 14:25:55 UTC  

Interesting how not a single globie mentioned this yet

2019-06-27 16:00:15 UTC  

Logical fallacy

2019-06-27 16:27:29 UTC  

Anyone wanna explain what pulls things down?

2019-06-27 16:41:43 UTC  

No one knows what causes that so anything would be speculation

2019-06-27 16:54:33 UTC  

Gravity

2019-06-27 19:25:31 UTC  

@demonwarrior2266 they will probably say buoyancy even though buoyancy is caused by gravity...

2019-06-27 19:37:33 UTC  

actually yeah o.o

2019-06-27 20:43:16 UTC  

@Rudi I've been getting that answer quite often recently. But the globe model has an explanation. I doubt some answer of perfection is just going to come out of no where

2019-06-27 20:43:51 UTC  

And I do know about the buoyancy model, which can't cause gravitational time dilation or make any accurate predictions

2019-06-27 20:45:53 UTC  

There are 2 main answers i get for gravity, Universal Acceleration and Density/Buoyancy. As for UA, it can't explain the weight differentiations of objects at high altitudes.

2019-06-27 20:47:03 UTC  

For those of you who don't know, Universal Acceleration is the idea that the reason things fall down on flat earth is because of the world accelerating upwards at a constant rate of 9.8 meters per second^2.

2019-06-27 20:47:50 UTC  

aka "gravity" is merely .. Temperature, pressure, mass, density, bouyancy, electromagnetism

Dielectric acceleration

2019-06-27 20:49:05 UTC  

Si senior. One of the smartest flat earthers that I've ever met uses UA though.

2019-06-27 20:49:51 UTC  

I think UA is the better of the two since it has the equivalence principle on its side and completely copies gravity from local reference frames.

2019-06-27 20:50:09 UTC  

Or at least the effect of gravity

2019-06-27 21:19:27 UTC  

Universal Acceleration? that, to me, seems like "Flat earth society "stuff, ..with their aka "upwards acceleration" etc

2019-06-27 21:38:20 UTC  

@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ can you explain why staff falls down if gravity is a lie?

2019-06-27 21:39:28 UTC  

i already did

2019-06-27 21:39:56 UTC  

an hour ago

2019-06-27 21:40:18 UTC  

Buoyancy is caused by gravity

2019-06-27 21:40:59 UTC  

And we have fuking proof that the earth is tound

2019-06-27 21:41:02 UTC  

Round

2019-06-27 21:41:10 UTC  

We have videos from space

2019-06-27 21:41:30 UTC  

We have live streams from the iss

2019-06-27 21:41:50 UTC  

We have dozens of images of earth from space

2019-06-27 21:41:58 UTC  

<:bahahaha:485147430740951041>

2019-06-27 21:42:22 UTC  

Whats funny

2019-06-27 21:42:29 UTC  

I don't get it

2019-06-27 21:42:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/593919113143779338/Flat_Earth_-_SPACEX_-_Elon_-_lols_Smh.jpg