Message from @Saturn
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silver hol on dude
hello
Wassup
this should be in 9/11
uncle
ben
ben
Does anyone have an explanation for why things fall on a flat earth
There isn’t one
There’s only an explanation for globes
That's correct, as far as I know
Muh Grabbity
Is muh god
I ned muh grabbity 4 muh glob religion
Space foods are delicious.
And regardless about gravity, or whatever you want to call it, the math works out the same. If you want to call it Specific Gravity or Specific Density, you are factually wrong, but go and knock yourself out.
It changes nothing in the grand scheme of things.
and if tabbing like thiff makes you feel better about yourself and your position, then more power to you.
whatever causes things to fall down, it's not mutually exclusive to a flat-surfaced Earth so.....irrelevant anyway
#redherring
@Flat Earth PhD the working explanation of gravity disallows a flat earth, so a requirement for a flat earth model to work is that someone brings forth a model of why things falls that DOES work
LMAO
it absolutely does not
not mutually exclusive
but thanks for playing
#redherring
mostly what I love is "working explanation of gravity" 🤣
that's what you say when you cannot consistently support a hypothesis via the scientific method
Gravity is just density in disguise
hahahah
@Koka all you do is co op what science says and say "see! they stole the from us!". revisionism.
what
@Flat Earth PhD what is the scientific method? there is not one scientific method. there's many, mostly to fit different situations (social sciences for instance). all of them, however, make testable and falsifiable predictions. that's how science works; come up with a testable, falsifiable prediction, and try to disprove it.
there's not just one way of doing science.
oink
https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/problems-scientific-method "In the future, she says, students and teachers will be encouraged to think not about the scientific method, but instead about “practices of science” — or the many ways in which scientists look for answers.
Schweingruber and her colleagues recently developed a new set of national guidelines that highlight the practices central to how students should learn science.
“In the past, students have largely been taught there’s one way to do science,” she says. “It’s been reduced to ‘Here are the five steps, and this is how every scientist does it.’“
But that one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t reflect how scientists in different fields actually “do” science, she says." https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/the-scientific-method-is-a-myth
@KKrazyWeeb (Simply KK) piss off