Message from @gohan
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Linear algebra a lot more helpful
Im taking a number theory class rn 😳
whoah
Oh cool
Yeah very
It’s really dense but it’s interesting
This has strayed far from flat earth topicd
*topics
Primes are neat
Uhhh
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How are the north and self night skys different on a flat earth
Gravity is the best question to ask flat earthers about
You'll never get a good answer asking about gravity
Yeah ik. I’d be glad to hear a good answer
But the response is usually wrought with fundamental misunderstandings about gravitational forces
I knew a flat Earther in a different server who used Gauss's law of gravity to calculate the thickness of a (roughly) uniformly dense flat Earth
Doesn’t gauss’s law have to do with electric fields?
I could be wrong but i thought it was derived from coulomb’s law
There is a law for gravitation as well
Bc y'know, Gauss is everywhere in science and math
Fair lol
Gauss-Green is a particular thorn in my side at the moment
You have fun with that lol
But I have no difficulty believing that Gauss law could be used to calculate the thickness of a flat Earth, when using the assumption that the Earth is a uniformly dense slab
Gtg to surgery soon, dm me if you flat earthers ever get a good answer for the downwards acceleration
Or @ me
IQ
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lol
thats humor
gravity = duct tape for heliocentrism
apply liberally as needed to cover gaps in science
As I've said before in the other server
We should all be getting crushed by gravity if it can hold the whole ocean down.
Or
Gravity is self aware lol
I've seen that phrase a lot even with non-flatearthers that "Its amazing that gravity can hold down an ocean but let a butterfly fly" and the reason is, there is nothing pulling on the ocean, nothing pulling it away from the earth. If there was no gravity its not like the water would be flung into space, or fall down, it would just kinda float there. The fact that you can splash water in the air proves that gravity isn't that strong.