Message from @Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids
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nope
just density
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Density?
@lapizzle You're not going to give evidence?
@rivenator12113 it is trivial to demonstrate this
There can be no other evidence for the existence of a force than accelerating mass. Accelerating mass defines a force.
Can I send a link?
@b_o_om It can be anything. You need to give evidence to a cause that happens only to gravity
minimises and dismisses requests for evidence to back up assertions
A cause that happens only to gravity?
The evidence is that mass accelerates downwards @Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids
youve shown no evidence
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What do you believe exactly?
How do we stay on the ground with each step?
If I was to propel myself off my seat right at this instant, what's stopping me from ascending into space?
Things going down isn't an effect thats only attributed in the gravity theory. You need to give evidence which can cause gravity.
Earth's mass forms a gravitational pull.
I'm not invoking gravity, stop strawmaning me. I am only talking about a generic force. @rivenator12113
the question was " can you prove this second assertion?" lapizzleToday at 5:17 PM
@💀 Spooky River 💀 it is trivial to prove that
There is a force by definition
Gravity is caused from the mass of the Earth.
There are other theories that explain things going down. Saying '' things go down '' is also explained by other theories
Okay, great you started with something
can you show evidence thta definitions exert forces upon reality?
All of the other theories also invoke a force though @rivenator12113
*Earth's gravity comes from all its mass. All its mass makes a combined gravitational pull on all the mass in your body. That's what gives you weight. And if you were on a planet with less mass than Earth, you would weigh less than you do here.*
you could continue using "because the bible told me so" style non-arguments, but its invalid
Now is it possible to replicate the mass of the earth or something more massive and play with gravity?
In theory yes, you could realistically create something so big it has it's own gravitational force, yes.
well
in our model, everything has some gravitational force
How are you sure of that? @b_o_om
it is just so negligable
@rivenator12113 Because we see it from the Sun, of course you don't believe we orbit a sun, but how does one explain that we *don't* orbit?
What's your theory on the lack of gravity?
@b_o_om You can't play with the suns mass and see if you actually orbit it or not. Also do you have evidence that we orbit the sun?
Do you have evidence that we don't orbit the sun?
You came with that claim. Burden of proof fallacy
Can you prove your point of view?
I never said it did or did not. Strawman lol