Message from @Fist
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Anyways
Hello
hey
Wtw
Let’s talk in lounge
Hello @offmxnu
Wsg
Ok
VC poppin off?
Lounge is a party?
Anyways gravity is real, I rest my case
@Fist please show me a experiment that follows the scientific method that proves gravity
Because when you jump you come down
Simple
are people that stupid?
@California Nightmare 3.0 first off the internet is your friend, you can look it up. 2nd please jump up, let me know what happens.
Hey people
you guys are pretty stupid, that doesnt help gravity theory. cavendish experiment is a scientific experiment that proves gravity
@Fist you're pretty dumb if you think scientists use ''just jump'' for proof to gravity
@gilgamesh it’s that simple, you’re ignoring the facts
you really are are dumb
Yeah, and there's no way to prove globe.
Science doesn't prove!
Chill out guys, and yes, jumping is **not** proof of gravity.
Hi
cavendish experiment is proof for gravity you gaylord not things falling down
Hey, enough.
No need to insult.
**Attack the argument, not the person.**
Call it whatever you want, I am a firm believer of gravity
Cavendish was to test the density of the Earth not to prove or disprove gravity that's why there's the scientific method @gilgamesh
Y’all dumb
Why would tha earth be flat my guy
You getting me mad tight
Without being in the sky, it is impossible to see the curvature of the Earth. However, you can always see a demonstration of this if you visit a harbor or any place with a wide-open view of the water.
If you are able to watch a ship sail off to sea, watch its mast and flag as it fades off into the distance. You will notice that, in fact, it does not "fade off into the distance" at all; instead, you will see its mast and flag appear to slowly sink. The ship sailed beyond the point at which you would see it. Just to be sure, bring a pair of binoculars with you so that you can see even farther off into the distance.
It's as if you're watching it go over to the other side of a hill. This phenomenon can only be explained by a sphere-shaped planet.
Has someone ever measured the earth?
Yes
You can do it with a laser