Message from @floridaswamptrash

Discord ID: 641302030941683773


2019-11-05 15:38:34 UTC  

Give me a second

2019-11-05 15:39:17 UTC  

“With his theory of relativity, Albert Einstein explained how gravity is more than just a force: it is a curvature in the space-time continuum. That sounds like something straight out of science fiction, but simply put, the mass of an object causes the space around it to essentially bend and curve. This is often portrayed as a heavy ball sitting on a rubber sheet, and other smaller balls fall in towards the heavier object because the rubber sheet is warped from the heavy ball’s weight.”

2019-11-05 15:39:29 UTC  
2019-11-05 15:41:55 UTC  

I'm back

2019-11-05 15:42:12 UTC  

Anyways, I know all of that already

2019-11-05 15:42:26 UTC  

Then you admit im right?

2019-11-05 15:42:32 UTC  

Nowhere near

2019-11-05 15:43:01 UTC  

Why are you denying something that has been observed so many times and studied for years

2019-11-05 15:43:21 UTC  

Ok dude

2019-11-05 15:43:42 UTC  

haha Aba, you're just *defining* gravity.

2019-11-05 15:43:43 UTC  

Find me an experiment that shows gravity curves bends the space around it

2019-11-05 15:43:58 UTC  

You can define gravity all day but you aren't proving it's existence

2019-11-05 15:44:26 UTC  

Gravity states a b and c but can it actually stand up to what it claims?

2019-11-05 15:44:27 UTC  

There's no hard proof for gravity specifically. There's great evidence for General Relativity in general, though.

2019-11-05 15:44:34 UTC  

A bullet fired at the right angle will get pulled down with the curve of gravity effectively curving it around the earth if it has enough force

2019-11-05 15:44:37 UTC  

lol

2019-11-05 15:44:57 UTC  

Bro

2019-11-05 15:45:02 UTC  

What are you saying?

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  

😂