Message from @b_o_om

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2019-10-28 22:25:19 UTC  

Gravity is caused from the mass of the Earth.

2019-10-28 22:25:25 UTC  

There are other theories that explain things going down. Saying '' things go down '' is also explained by other theories

2019-10-28 22:25:39 UTC  

Okay, great you started with something

2019-10-28 22:25:51 UTC  

can you show evidence thta definitions exert forces upon reality?

2019-10-28 22:25:53 UTC  

All of the other theories also invoke a force though @rivenator12113

2019-10-28 22:26:24 UTC  

*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.*

2019-10-28 22:26:43 UTC  

you could continue using "because the bible told me so" style non-arguments, but its invalid

2019-10-28 22:27:02 UTC  

Now is it possible to replicate the mass of the earth or something more massive and play with gravity?

2019-10-28 22:27:32 UTC  

In theory yes, you could realistically create something so big it has it's own gravitational force, yes.

2019-10-28 22:27:54 UTC  

well

2019-10-28 22:28:11 UTC  

in our model, everything has some gravitational force

2019-10-28 22:28:12 UTC  

How are you sure of that? @b_o_om

2019-10-28 22:28:17 UTC  

it is just so negligable

2019-10-28 22:28:51 UTC  

@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?

2019-10-28 22:29:21 UTC  

What's your theory on the lack of gravity?

2019-10-28 22:30:49 UTC  

@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?

2019-10-28 22:31:05 UTC  

Do you have evidence that we don't orbit the sun?

2019-10-28 22:31:20 UTC  

You came with that claim. Burden of proof fallacy

2019-10-28 22:31:30 UTC  

Can you prove your point of view?

2019-10-28 22:31:43 UTC  

I never said it did or did not. Strawman lol

2019-10-28 22:32:04 UTC  

What do you believe then?

2019-10-28 22:32:51 UTC  

That's not important, do you have evidence that we orbit the sun or not? If not then it's a waste of time

2019-10-28 22:33:04 UTC  

You made that claim. Don't get so defensive when someone asks for evidence

2019-10-28 22:33:28 UTC  

Earth orbits the Sun at an average distance of 149.60 million km (92.96 million mi), and one complete orbit takes 365.256 days (1 sidereal year), during which time Earth has traveled 940 million km (584 million mi). Earth's orbit has an eccentricity of 0.0167.

I can find multiple images, theories and other statements which make the claim of us orbiting the Sun.

2019-10-28 22:33:51 UTC  

Arguing against it would require a firm backing which you can assert which as far as I've seen, you don't have.

2019-10-28 22:34:55 UTC  

Someone asks for evidence of how we are orbiting the sun and you give them the distance and the time it takes the orbit? Lol, burden of proof fallacy again. You said that we did orbit the sun.

2019-10-28 22:35:30 UTC  

We do orbit the Sun, what do I need to say to prove such an already proven point?

2019-10-28 22:36:32 UTC  

It's like asking me to prove how I exist as a being, it's a definitive answer to merely look at me or for me to breathe.

2019-10-28 22:37:39 UTC  

We know we orbit around the sun because of the parallax of the stars and the aberration of their light @rivenator12113 (among many other proofs)

2019-10-28 22:38:05 UTC  

Lack of evidence again or are you not going to give me anything substantial? @b_o_om

2019-10-28 22:38:18 UTC  

Are you not going to prove I'm wrong?

2019-10-28 22:38:32 UTC  

The Earth orbits the sun. Prove me wrong.

2019-10-28 22:38:45 UTC  

What should I prove wrong when you haven't given any evidence to your beliefs.

2019-10-28 22:38:50 UTC  

Scientism worshipper

2019-10-28 22:39:00 UTC  

O.o

2019-10-28 22:39:06 UTC  

We know we orbit around the sun because of the parallax of the stars and the aberration of their light @rivenator12113 (among many other proofs)

2019-10-28 22:39:16 UTC  

whoops dropped a link

2019-10-28 22:39:21 UTC  

should clean that up

2019-10-28 22:39:40 UTC  

'Scientism worshipper'

2019-10-28 22:39:55 UTC  

I don't know whether to laugh or be concerned.