Message from @Toastlawine
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Ok thanks anyways
There are some other theories but some of them are very lacking or are incomplete
Ok I found on the internet that things that are more dense than others fall down that would make sense wouldn't it?
The thing is that density is independent of force
uh
Oh I get it
You're looking for a force or physical phenomena to cause the downwards force
Hm
One I've seen talk about recently is electromagnetism
Well I would actually think: As long as the flat earth doesn't work in my head I shouldn't believe it is flat. But the thing is that it just has to be since I've never seen any curvature. I spoke to people and they say I have to go higher up but I can't see it on a mountain either...
why does "gravity" matter?
things fall down at 9.8m/s^2
so what
But there has to be a reason for that right?
but so what? more than likely you and I aren't going to confirm it.
And it doesn't work the wayy you learn it at school on a flat earth
it's irrelevant w.r.t Earth's shape
why not?
nobody says it's a thin disk
we don't know what is underneath
because you are pulled towards the center and someone standing eg in Australia would stand at an high angle
no
we have no clue what the mass distribution is
under the surface
so you cannot make any predictions.
right.
so forget about it
funny how we used the nuke tests to probe the earth's content
worry about the things we CAN see and measure
we've only drilled 8miles
p and s waves were doing some funky things
irrelevant
around the world p and s waves from these blasts keep chaning velocities at the same depth
focus on finding/measuring curvature
we were able to keep detecting these changes in velocity
and there were several places where we observed this
fun stuff
angles of them bouncing off were really interesting too
let me see if I can find some diagrams
irrelevant
assumptions on top of assumptions