Message from @Boften_jkl
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Ok I'll go there
seasons on the flat model has a picture to follow, Im just unsure if I can find it
Alright cool
Cool ty
thank you @RidleyChozo
How does spring and fall work? I only see 2 seasons there
and so why is it that the heliocentric model so accurately predicts behaviour in the solar system
for example gravity was used to locate neptune
if gravity doesnt exist how can we use it to find planets that have never been observed before
and why is it planets that are inferior (planets that can go infront of the sun) move across the sky faster than the superior planets (planets that dont go infront of the sun) as if the superior planets had a much larger orbit than the inferior planets and so take more time to complete a period
not only that but the apparent position of the stars which are usually fixed relative to eachother change when close to the sun as theorised by general relativity and observed and proven during a solar eclipse
@Boften_jkl you realize flat earth believes in a dome right
the fact that the heliocentric model can make correct predictions of things that happen in the solar system is irrefutable evidence that the earth orbits the sun
lyrical myrical hysterical uranium plantanium sugaranium
It keeps all the air particles in - I was told that a while ago on here not sure if its what all of them believe though
air particles are held in by gravity
But they don't believe in that force
how can gravity hold things in, and repel things out at the same time? for instance, the moon?
Why are you here then
gravity doesnt repel the moon
the moon doesnt crash into the earth because it has velocity
meteors have velocity
hahaha alright I'm just playing devil's advocate on this one
meteors dont have enough velocity
It also depends on the direction in which the object is heading
> if gravity doesnt exist how can we use it to find planets that have never been observed before
@Boften_jkl how do we use gravity to find planets? I didn't get that line of questioning
So everything with mass has gravity
This affects the orbits of everything else around the sun
> but to observe planets, we do so through a scope on earth, do we not?
to sum it up there was an anomaly in one of the planets orbits it looked like something was pulling on that planet so we looked in the direction that that planet was being pulled and found neptune
I see the question about different planets having different speeds
Therefore if you do a lot of rlly complex math with all the masses of the planets, you would have noticed that the orbits would be different (before nepture was discovered). This pinpoints its location, and lets us find neptune with a telescope (its so far away we can't find it without knowing where it should be)
My 3 things explains how to find locations of planets orbiting the sun, did I do a good enough job @Strike?
hahaha great job. I'm mostly observing the convo, don't have insight to answers
Ok well good bye I gtg - please don't mute me for trolling, because I'm pretty sure I wasn't
nah I didn't see any harm from you, kylie

