Message from @gohan (gone for about 5 months)

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2019-11-27 17:08:58 UTC  

astrophysics?

2019-11-27 17:09:01 UTC  

That makes 0 sense

2019-11-27 17:09:05 UTC  

OK

2019-11-27 17:09:10 UTC  

Physics

2019-11-27 17:09:11 UTC  

it does to me 🙂

2019-11-27 17:09:12 UTC  

Like

2019-11-27 17:09:20 UTC  

How do things even float

2019-11-27 17:09:27 UTC  

Or our blood flows or

2019-11-27 17:09:36 UTC  

Erro 404

2019-11-27 17:09:39 UTC  

Sorry

2019-11-27 17:09:44 UTC  

I got confused af now

2019-11-27 17:09:50 UTC  

we don't know the fundamental cause of gravity. but even if it's truly mass attracting mass, how is that mutually exclusive to a flat surface earth?

2019-11-27 17:10:01 UTC  

you can have the same total mass in a flat surfaced earth as a sphere

2019-11-27 17:10:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/649295919736684545/Biblical.png

2019-11-27 17:10:13 UTC  

think of this again

2019-11-27 17:10:28 UTC  

What about the influence of other plants

2019-11-27 17:10:30 UTC  

so I don't worry about gravity. it works for me as is

2019-11-27 17:10:31 UTC  

Or sattelites

2019-11-27 17:10:53 UTC  

what satellites? watch the "Live ISS" stream for 3hrs. count the number of satellites you see.

2019-11-27 17:10:56 UTC  

nary a flicker of light

2019-11-27 17:10:57 UTC  

What about people watching rockets go into space?

2019-11-27 17:11:07 UTC  

they go up...then come back down

2019-11-27 17:11:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/649296197676302336/FB_IMG_1541996289529.jpg

2019-11-27 17:11:24 UTC  

I mean, yeah mayby if the earth was very well craftedby hand by God and had forces holding it toguether so it doesn't become a sphere

2019-11-27 17:11:25 UTC  

But

2019-11-27 17:11:44 UTC  

we NEVER get a continuous, unedited feed

2019-11-27 17:11:46 UTC  

the thing is, that's exactly how they *should* look if they're going into orbit.

2019-11-27 17:11:50 UTC  

from launch pad to ISS

2019-11-27 17:12:00 UTC  

@Drewski4343 is right

2019-11-27 17:12:13 UTC  

they splash down in the ocean.

2019-11-27 17:12:20 UTC  

the space shuttle is a great example

2019-11-27 17:12:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/649296486093553676/Astronauts_8.jpg

2019-11-27 17:12:25 UTC  

Brb gotta to to physics class ironically XD

2019-11-27 17:12:31 UTC  

lol

2019-11-27 17:12:33 UTC  

have fun

2019-11-27 17:12:42 UTC  

don't let school interfere with your education 😉

2019-11-27 17:13:29 UTC  

some people think the rockets should be traveling straight upwards which is a *massive* waste of resources.

2019-11-27 17:14:01 UTC  

yeah we are told they are basically like a cannonball. you have to launch far/fast enough that it constantly misses earth

2019-11-27 17:14:06 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/649296907897929754/images_3.png

2019-11-27 17:14:08 UTC  

it's in continuous free-fall

2019-11-27 17:14:22 UTC  

exactly. That's the mainstream explanation.