Message from @InsidiousJenson
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same question over and over
Yeh the Natural law of gravity...
@InsidiousJenson which is what?
things fall to the ground
@Citizen Z the guy has to go imo
The Natural Laws in life; Gravitation, Matter and Light.
If you believe in the Natural Law of life, you're believing in Gravitation itself.
It's Newton's primary law.
It's how Science is explored physically and also explored hypothetically to create information on Dark Matter, etc.
natural law is what we see happening all the time
we see things fall
whattup
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.
One of the Natural Laws is Gravitation.
you keep saying gravitation without defining what you mean
gravity
sounds really freaky when you say gravitation
!mute @ส็็็Oddballส
"the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass."
Theory.
No, Law. It's a law: Universal Gravitation.
"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)
i do not believe this has been demonstrated or is the cause of things falling
i have never observed 2 masses attracting oneanother
...I'm sorry?
So you're arguing with the Natural Laws of the world now?
It's bold.
Do you not believe in math?
You can argue that the theory of relativity doesn't exist because it was the attempt at defining what Gravity is or was correctly; however, Universal Gravitation is a mathematical law.
The rate is not a cause
is that what you mean by 2 masses?
no, i mean two magnets
so whats the connection
There isn't, that was a weird statement to make.
Ive seen magnets repel
Maybe he had an antigravity theory to share
if you've seen two magnets attract, what is the cause