Message from @InsidiousJenson

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2019-12-26 18:39:17 UTC  

You believe in a flat earth without any solid proof, very nice!!!

2019-12-26 18:39:48 UTC  

the only flat earth proof i have seen here has the structure of literal jello.

2019-12-26 18:40:08 UTC  

call me a retard all you want, im actually handicapped. thanks for coming to my TED talk.

2019-12-26 18:50:10 UTC  

@shakz7 Because it doesn't

2019-12-26 18:50:34 UTC  

Curb your arrogant and condescending attitude please.

2019-12-26 18:55:58 UTC  

but why I fall, tho?

2019-12-26 18:56:49 UTC  

@Amthyric ive given you a reason

2019-12-26 18:57:11 UTC  

natural law, if you ask again i will mute

2019-12-26 18:58:21 UTC  

@chad46 so it is inherent?

2019-12-26 18:58:37 UTC  

and constant?

2019-12-26 18:58:55 UTC  

!mute @Amthyric

2019-12-26 18:58:56 UTC  

2019-12-26 18:59:20 UTC  

same question over and over

2019-12-26 19:06:08 UTC  

Yeh the Natural law of gravity...

2019-12-26 19:06:23 UTC  

@InsidiousJenson which is what?

2019-12-26 19:07:06 UTC  

things fall to the ground

2019-12-26 19:07:48 UTC  

@Citizen Z the guy has to go imo

2019-12-26 19:07:58 UTC  

The Natural Laws in life; Gravitation, Matter and Light.

2019-12-26 19:08:12 UTC  

If you believe in the Natural Law of life, you're believing in Gravitation itself.

2019-12-26 19:08:18 UTC  

It's Newton's primary law.

2019-12-26 19:08:43 UTC  

It's how Science is explored physically and also explored hypothetically to create information on Dark Matter, etc.

2019-12-26 19:08:47 UTC  

natural law is what we see happening all the time

2019-12-26 19:08:58 UTC  

we see things fall

2019-12-26 19:10:51 UTC  

whattup

2019-12-26 19:11:57 UTC  

No. Natural Law is the laws in Science known to be true that we follow to create any and all scientific ideas -- both literal and hypothetical -- by using maths.

2019-12-26 19:12:13 UTC  

One of the Natural Laws is Gravitation.

2019-12-26 19:12:52 UTC  

you keep saying gravitation without defining what you mean

2019-12-26 19:13:24 UTC  

gravity

2019-12-26 19:13:38 UTC  

sounds really freaky when you say gravitation

2019-12-26 19:13:43 UTC  
2019-12-26 19:13:43 UTC  

2019-12-26 19:17:37 UTC  

"the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass."

2019-12-26 19:17:42 UTC  

In a basic definition

2019-12-26 19:18:26 UTC  

Theory.

2019-12-26 19:19:22 UTC  

No, Law. It's a law: Universal Gravitation.

2019-12-26 19:20:57 UTC  

"A law stating that any two masses attract each other with a force equal to a constant (constant of gravitation) multiplied by the product of the two masses and divided by the square of the distance between them." (www.dictionary.com, 2019)

2019-12-26 19:23:31 UTC  

i do not believe this has been demonstrated or is the cause of things falling

2019-12-26 19:24:06 UTC  

i have never observed 2 masses attracting oneanother

2019-12-26 19:24:16 UTC  

...I'm sorry?

2019-12-26 19:24:26 UTC  

So you're arguing with the Natural Laws of the world now?

2019-12-26 19:24:32 UTC  

It's bold.