Message from @oMerric

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2019-05-15 00:31:17 UTC  

And if it is, how?

2019-05-15 00:31:47 UTC  

im not saying it isnt gravity im saying mass attracting mass due to their mass is a huge claim and their is no proof of it

2019-05-15 00:33:34 UTC  

Then why do the more dense objects in space have stronger gravitational pulls, which can be observed due to gravitational lensing

2019-05-15 00:33:58 UTC  

just prove mass is attracted to mass due to mass thats all

2019-05-15 00:34:13 UTC  

Jump.

2019-05-15 00:34:15 UTC  

its a theory

2019-05-15 00:34:27 UTC  

jump and i go to the ground that doesnt prove mass attracts mass

2019-05-15 00:34:40 UTC  

Then the burden of proof is on you.

2019-05-15 00:34:49 UTC  

no im not claiming mass attracts mass

2019-05-15 00:34:51 UTC  

u are

2019-05-15 00:35:18 UTC  

So why do stars attract to near by stars? Which has been studied a lot in astronomy

2019-05-15 00:35:39 UTC  

thats ur proof lights in the sky ?

2019-05-15 00:35:42 UTC  

Also binary stars can be seen with amateur telescopes

2019-05-15 00:35:54 UTC  

I'm sorry, we're talking about astronomy aren't we?

2019-05-15 00:35:56 UTC  

i dont see how lights moving in the sky prove mass is attracted to mass

2019-05-15 00:36:08 UTC  

jeremy.. they're not light sources

2019-05-15 00:36:21 UTC  

?

2019-05-15 00:36:30 UTC  

Planets are not light sources.

2019-05-15 00:36:36 UTC  

debateable

2019-05-15 00:36:43 UTC  

people think the moon is a light source

2019-05-15 00:36:57 UTC  

Shadows can't be left on light sources

2019-05-15 00:37:10 UTC  

ok

2019-05-15 00:37:11 UTC  

A lunar eclipse is the Earth's shadow on the moon

2019-05-15 00:37:26 UTC  

maybe

2019-05-15 00:37:47 UTC  

u know their have been lunar eclipses where the sun and moon were both visible in the sky during the eclipse though right

2019-05-15 00:38:39 UTC  

don't know anything about that

2019-05-15 00:39:01 UTC  

may i have a source?

2019-05-15 00:39:02 UTC  

well u should look into that before u start telling me what makes the shadow on the moon during a lunar eclipse

2019-05-15 00:39:17 UTC  

do a google search prolly i dont have that source off hand

2019-05-15 00:40:06 UTC  

I've got an article here

2019-05-15 00:40:16 UTC  

I'm only finding one thing about it

2019-05-15 00:40:20 UTC  

thx

2019-05-15 00:40:26 UTC  

Is that what you're talking about @jeremy?

2019-05-15 00:40:36 UTC  

its happened a lot throughout history

2019-05-15 00:40:43 UTC  

dont worry they have a magical excuse for it

2019-05-15 00:40:47 UTC  

Ahh

2019-05-15 00:40:48 UTC  

so ur in the clear

2019-05-15 00:40:52 UTC  

more globe magic

2019-05-15 00:41:02 UTC  

That article explains how it was possible

2019-05-15 00:41:09 UTC  

yes i know magic