Message from @lapizzle

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2019-10-28 22:20:27 UTC  

Jump up, you will come down, if gravity doesn't exist then you will continue upwards at the same speed you left the ground at.

2019-10-28 22:21:04 UTC  

nope

2019-10-28 22:21:07 UTC  

just density

2019-10-28 22:21:09 UTC  

ffs 2 minutes to send a message in this chat

2019-10-28 22:21:18 UTC  

Density?

2019-10-28 22:21:43 UTC  

@lapizzle You're not going to give evidence?

2019-10-28 22:21:57 UTC  

@rivenator12113 it is trivial to demonstrate this

2019-10-28 22:22:26 UTC  

There can be no other evidence for the existence of a force than accelerating mass. Accelerating mass defines a force.

2019-10-28 22:22:37 UTC  

Can I send a link?

2019-10-28 22:22:40 UTC  

@b_o_om It can be anything. You need to give evidence to a cause that happens only to gravity

2019-10-28 22:22:53 UTC  

minimises and dismisses requests for evidence to back up assertions

2019-10-28 22:23:05 UTC  

A cause that happens only to gravity?

2019-10-28 22:23:14 UTC  

The evidence is that mass accelerates downwards @Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids

2019-10-28 22:23:29 UTC  

youve shown no evidence

2019-10-28 22:23:38 UTC  

...

2019-10-28 22:23:41 UTC  

What do you believe exactly?

2019-10-28 22:23:53 UTC  

How do we stay on the ground with each step?

2019-10-28 22:24:13 UTC  

If I was to propel myself off my seat right at this instant, what's stopping me from ascending into space?

2019-10-28 22:24:26 UTC  

Things going down isn't an effect thats only attributed in the gravity theory. You need to give evidence which can cause gravity.

2019-10-28 22:24:57 UTC  

Earth's mass forms a gravitational pull.

2019-10-28 22:25:11 UTC  

I'm not invoking gravity, stop strawmaning me. I am only talking about a generic force. @rivenator12113

2019-10-28 22:25:11 UTC  

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

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?