Message from @Elon Tusk

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2020-01-02 06:01:53 UTC  

yes, water finds it's own level, i've heard this argument so many times befor

2020-01-02 06:02:07 UTC  

but, it is also subject to other forces

2020-01-02 06:02:11 UTC  

like gravity

2020-01-02 06:02:28 UTC  

it is not clinging at all even

2020-01-02 06:02:43 UTC  

it is being pulled by gravity

2020-01-02 06:03:48 UTC  

Trillions upon trillions of gallons water for your model to work have to wrap around the globe in a complete 360. This means that water will be pratically upside down. And your evidence for this is gravity. If I ask you to show me the effects of gravity what would you do?

2020-01-02 06:03:59 UTC  

yeah

2020-01-02 06:04:43 UTC  

you seem to not have understood my previous message, it stated that water was subject to other forces, and not an immovable object

2020-01-02 06:05:08 UTC  

by your explanation, water would not be able to be held in cups

2020-01-02 06:05:14 UTC  

or drank by humans

2020-01-02 06:05:28 UTC  

it would not be subject to any force, this includes gravity

2020-01-02 06:05:40 UTC  

therefore, it would break newton's 3rd law

2020-01-02 06:06:19 UTC  

Of course it is subject to other forces. Forces that we can sense. Not invisible non sensible forces like gravity which is a theory and has nothing to do with science nor engineering

2020-01-02 06:06:43 UTC  

it is a sensible force

2020-01-02 06:06:51 UTC  

both fields of study that you have just listed somewhat revolve around gravity

2020-01-02 06:07:10 UTC  

also, as @Σ5 has just said, it is a sensible force

2020-01-02 06:07:28 UTC  

your philosophical concernes are irrelevant

2020-01-02 06:07:41 UTC  

that is what I have been trying to explain

2020-01-02 06:07:53 UTC  

Tell me then

2020-01-02 06:08:09 UTC  

How do I sense gravity which sense am i using?

2020-01-02 06:08:17 UTC  

your touch

2020-01-02 06:08:22 UTC  

My touch

2020-01-02 06:08:29 UTC  

its a bunch of senses

2020-01-02 06:08:29 UTC  

as well as your sight

2020-01-02 06:08:30 UTC  

Okay let me touch gravity

2020-01-02 06:08:44 UTC  

that is a very incorrect statement

2020-01-02 06:08:49 UTC  

It pulls you down causing a sensation

2020-01-02 06:09:20 UTC  

9.8 m/s^2 is just as good at explaining that feeling

2020-01-02 06:09:21 UTC  

your sensation of weight is due to gravity

2020-01-02 06:09:25 UTC  

Radio waves are a form of energy, can you touch it or sense it it? No, you cannot

2020-01-02 06:09:38 UTC  

but thr purpose of gravity is to explain more than why things fall down

2020-01-02 06:09:44 UTC  

yeah

2020-01-02 06:09:49 UTC  

it also dilates time

2020-01-02 06:10:02 UTC  

which may seem a little bit far-fetched, but it is true

2020-01-02 06:10:10 UTC  

Also, gravity is not a theory

2020-01-02 06:10:13 UTC  

@Elon Tusk thats a difrent subject

2020-01-02 06:10:31 UTC  

I guess so

2020-01-02 06:10:49 UTC  

Dont have to go to space time

2020-01-02 06:10:55 UTC  

lmao

2020-01-02 06:11:25 UTC  

🤔

2020-01-02 06:11:45 UTC  

I went a little bit too fa