Message from @🎃Oakheart🎃

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2019-11-02 23:00:51 UTC  

Yes and I've disputed them.

2019-11-02 23:00:55 UTC  

clearly not

2019-11-02 23:00:58 UTC  

Then you don't bother coming up with anything else.

2019-11-02 23:01:25 UTC  

EmelieToday at 11:57 PM
If you zoom in on a basketbal it also looks flat

2019-11-02 23:01:31 UTC  

You ignored that one

2019-11-02 23:01:34 UTC  

and James Clark Ross's stuff

2019-11-02 23:02:01 UTC  

I explained Sir James's journey.

2019-11-02 23:02:11 UTC  

If you do a simple search, you'll find it was an Antarctic exploration.

2019-11-02 23:02:25 UTC  

EmelieYesterday at 11:55 PM
But he still went to "roughly" the north pole that's not the south where the wall would be

2019-11-02 23:02:26 UTC  

Gravity, I explained that that is meant to fit a globe model.

2019-11-02 23:02:41 UTC  

RoninToday at 12:01 AM
whats your replacement for gravity?

2019-11-02 23:02:47 UTC  

give the replacement then

2019-11-02 23:03:03 UTC  

How can gravity hold an entire ocean in whilst Earth spins at 1000's of MPH, yet humans can still walk and birds can still fly?

2019-11-02 23:03:05 UTC  

artic expeditions can refer to both poles he was looking for the magnetic north so went to the north pole

2019-11-02 23:03:07 UTC  

wew

2019-11-02 23:03:10 UTC  

Antarctica.

2019-11-02 23:03:15 UTC  

Ice wall.

2019-11-02 23:03:57 UTC  

*"Antarctica, the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole, is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass."*

2019-11-02 23:04:09 UTC  

*"southernmost*"

2019-11-02 23:04:20 UTC  

It's all relative, Ronin.

2019-11-02 23:04:48 UTC  

If you throw-spin a wet tennis ball, the water flies off.

2019-11-02 23:05:13 UTC  

No?

2019-11-02 23:05:16 UTC  

😂

2019-11-02 23:05:25 UTC  

Earth is spinning really slow

2019-11-02 23:05:34 UTC  

I guess this image is fake too.

2019-11-02 23:05:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/640325703920910346/d8Vn0ImQqYA2RuiOY7Nq26hn8BwT8n1Ah0YXlHoDzo4.png

2019-11-02 23:05:46 UTC  

That's spinning very fast

2019-11-02 23:05:53 UTC  

Water can stick to a ball?

2019-11-02 23:05:55 UTC  

Earth spins at 1000MPH.

2019-11-02 23:05:56 UTC  

the earth isn't spinning fast

2019-11-02 23:05:58 UTC  

Please demonstrate it

2019-11-02 23:06:08 UTC  

Only due to the material of the ball.

2019-11-02 23:06:16 UTC  

what about the mass?

2019-11-02 23:06:21 UTC  

It wouldn't really stick to a baseball or a lacrosse ball.

2019-11-02 23:06:33 UTC  

the teniss ball is light compared to the earth

2019-11-02 23:06:38 UTC  

what if

2019-11-02 23:06:49 UTC  

Yes, but it's not spinning as fast as Earth.

2019-11-02 23:06:53 UTC  

Fake news.

2019-11-02 23:06:56 UTC  

Ok so

2019-11-02 23:07:15 UTC  

If earth's gravity is keeping trillions of tons of water in, then how can we still move?