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2020-02-08 00:08:08 UTC  

Or this

2020-02-08 00:08:16 UTC  

Okay

2020-02-08 00:08:18 UTC  

Very well

2020-02-08 00:08:43 UTC  

In this case, you see how I can have uniform gravitational force acting downwards?

2020-02-08 00:09:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/675493315965223013/image0-45-1.png

2020-02-08 00:09:29 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/675493368855527454/1547218992927-3.jpg

2020-02-08 00:09:33 UTC  

Come on xD

2020-02-08 00:09:41 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/675493422194229268/globe-proofs-1.png

2020-02-08 00:09:54 UTC  

I already disproved that Citizen and how you proved a constant of 9.81m/s(2) whilst not proving as to what causes this

2020-02-08 00:10:03 UTC  

Citizent are you trolling and mocking me

2020-02-08 00:10:13 UTC  

while you censor others for doing the same?

2020-02-08 00:10:15 UTC  

@Monticks I think you are good at physics.

2020-02-08 00:10:34 UTC  

Your grasped an interesting concept very quickly.

2020-02-08 00:12:00 UTC  

9.81 is measured

2020-02-08 00:12:21 UTC  

Mass of the globular earth is predicted based on this measurement

2020-02-08 00:12:43 UTC  
2020-02-08 00:13:18 UTC  

In which case I can make an equally valid claim about the uniform planar earth

2020-02-08 00:17:21 UTC  

In terms of your plane. We know the centre of mass exists. The point where force is exerted from. This is the point where gravity acts from. The reason smaller objects can remain non-spherical is due to how weak this gravitational force (this is because empirically the mass of the object is on the macro scale, which is tiny). However as the mass increases so does the gravity. This will result in a greater and greater force being applied to the object. At the certain point that object will no longer be able to structurally support the force being applied to it. This results in it taking the shape of the force applied. Which is a globe.

2020-02-08 00:18:37 UTC  

;)

2020-02-08 00:18:54 UTC  

Let's switch sides, so that you understand my point of view.

2020-02-08 00:18:57 UTC  

Furthermore, a globe earth allows many other scientific discoveries to be true. You have a creative mind. You would be good at applying this to the scientific world in astrophysics. You can grab a sense of scale. The only thing letting you down is not being able to grasp the centre of mass

2020-02-08 00:19:16 UTC  

look chief is 00:20 here and im waking up early tmr

2020-02-08 00:19:58 UTC  

Okay ;_;

2020-02-08 00:20:03 UTC  

!mute @Monticks

2020-02-08 00:20:03 UTC  

2020-02-08 00:20:07 UTC  

We can resume tomorrow hopefully

2020-02-08 00:20:54 UTC  

I can draw a diagram as well

2020-02-08 00:21:09 UTC  

But gravity doesn't act from the centre of a mass

2020-02-08 00:21:14 UTC  

acceleration is an effect. not a cause

2020-02-08 00:21:16 UTC  

It acts from the whole mass

2020-02-08 00:21:22 UTC  
2020-02-08 00:21:57 UTC  

We can model the force in its centre in the case of a sphere.

2020-02-08 00:22:05 UTC  

if i drop a helium balloon in air what happens?

2020-02-08 00:22:07 UTC  

Not close to it.

2020-02-08 00:22:10 UTC  
2020-02-08 00:22:16 UTC  

What's your point???

2020-02-08 00:22:25 UTC  

it rises

2020-02-08 00:22:30 UTC  

Yeah

2020-02-08 00:22:36 UTC  

if i drop it in a vacuum it falls

2020-02-08 00:22:43 UTC  

Yeah