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and James Clark Ross's stuff
I explained Sir James's journey.
If you do a simple search, you'll find it was an Antarctic exploration.
EmelieYesterday at 11:55 PM
But he still went to "roughly" the north pole that's not the south where the wall would be
Gravity, I explained that that is meant to fit a globe model.
RoninToday at 12:01 AM
whats your replacement for gravity?
give the replacement then
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?
artic expeditions can refer to both poles he was looking for the magnetic north so went to the north pole
wew
Antarctica.
Ice wall.
*"Antarctica, the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole, is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass."*
*"southernmost*"
It's all relative, Ronin.
If you throw-spin a wet tennis ball, the water flies off.
No?
😂
Earth is spinning really slow
I guess this image is fake too.
That's spinning very fast
Water can stick to a ball?
Earth spins at 1000MPH.
the earth isn't spinning fast
Please demonstrate it
Only due to the material of the ball.
what about the mass?
It wouldn't really stick to a baseball or a lacrosse ball.
the teniss ball is light compared to the earth
what if
Yes, but it's not spinning as fast as Earth.
Fake news.
Ok so
If earth's gravity is keeping trillions of tons of water in, then how can we still move?
the little ball doenst have noticable gravitational pull
Wouldn't we be crushed?
Because the sheer weight of that.
no?>
It doesn't make sense.