Message from @Aba🥀

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2019-11-05 15:45:07 UTC  

Idk

2019-11-05 15:45:12 UTC  

ikr that sounds ridiculous

2019-11-05 15:45:18 UTC  

That doesn't make any sense

2019-11-05 15:45:29 UTC  

What causes things to go down then when we throw them up?

2019-11-05 15:45:55 UTC  

There could be possible explanations that don't have to rely on gravity

2019-11-05 15:46:13 UTC  

None are really as consistent as gravity, however.

2019-11-05 15:46:14 UTC  

2019-11-05 15:46:24 UTC  

Like other flat earthers do bring up relative density

2019-11-05 15:46:54 UTC  

What causes things to fall

2019-11-05 15:46:59 UTC  

Density is not really a force. Any type of relative density is also meaningless without a seperate force acting on them.

2019-11-05 15:47:13 UTC  

Magnetic balls don't prove nothing @Orestis

2019-11-05 15:47:16 UTC  

Why cant gravity exist? It doesn’t deny the flat earth theory

2019-11-05 15:47:36 UTC  

It doesn't line up is why we don't believe it

2019-11-05 15:47:44 UTC  

Aba, gravity as we know it would render the flat earth impossible.

2019-11-05 15:47:47 UTC  

Gravity is the force that a dense object makes

2019-11-05 15:47:54 UTC  

Gravity is a lot more than that

2019-11-05 15:48:06 UTC  

It isn't only on Earth

2019-11-05 15:48:07 UTC  

It essentially is mass attracting mass.

2019-11-05 15:48:15 UTC  

It's claimed to be anywhere and everywhere more or less

2019-11-05 15:48:29 UTC  

I think im thinking of cube earth nvm

2019-11-05 15:48:35 UTC  

If you take something the size of the earth that was flat, under the effects of gravity, it would collapse into a ball.

2019-11-05 15:48:42 UTC  

😂

2019-11-05 15:48:46 UTC  

Oh yeah sure it would

2019-11-05 15:48:54 UTC  

What

2019-11-05 15:49:04 UTC  

Gravity debate! Let's jump over to <#538929818834698260> where we can watch all the *action*

2019-11-05 15:49:10 UTC  

lol

2019-11-05 15:49:21 UTC  

Think of the center of mass pulling all parts of the object toward it.

2019-11-05 15:49:38 UTC  

Magnetic? Ha!

2019-11-05 15:49:45 UTC  

The most stable structure would be a sphere.

2019-11-05 17:05:36 UTC  

you mean the model that has us doing a 180 every 6 months (half complete orbit around the sun) in terms of our night sky view, yet we see the same stars throughout the year?

2019-11-05 17:06:42 UTC  

the supposed movement through space is a lot less believable than globe earth tbh

2019-11-05 17:10:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/641323588984635394/EInTc7qWoAABSB5.jpg

2019-11-05 17:11:36 UTC  

dang. i didnt know this was a common question. i thought i was pioneering. lol

2019-11-05 17:20:57 UTC  

I don't get the question. The earth's orbit is elliptical, there's no change of direction. It's like asking why the clouds don't change position when you look up on a merry-go-round.

2019-11-05 17:31:36 UTC  

The night sky is always the opposite side from the sun. This, in 6 months, we should be seeing the opposite direction, this stars would not be visible on a spheroid also Earth.

2019-11-05 17:32:36 UTC  

The biggest caveat, however, is that we do see different stars, and the overwhelming distance and varying angles overlap so that some stars can still be seen throughout.

2019-11-05 17:34:28 UTC  

So basically, the meme is a load of crap.

2019-11-05 17:42:08 UTC  

You can still see the star..

2019-11-05 17:42:28 UTC  

It’ll just be around at different times in the day

2019-11-05 18:45:37 UTC  

seeing some different stars is not the equivalent of consistently observing the same stars throughout the year when the night sky is supposedly aimed at a different direction. "overwhelming distance" is irrelevant