Message from @kylie

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2020-02-19 01:01:43 UTC  

Cavendish doesn’t only consist of lead...

2020-02-19 01:01:57 UTC  

It uses various other metals that can be effected by electromagnetism

2020-02-19 01:02:19 UTC  

@chrisb0302 if you think that observing a bowing ball and a feather fall is a experiment
Then you don’t understand science

2020-02-19 01:02:21 UTC  

and it was done in a shed

2020-02-19 01:02:23 UTC  
2020-02-19 01:02:39 UTC  

cavendish did not eliminate static as a variable

2020-02-19 01:02:53 UTC  

static electricity

2020-02-19 01:03:04 UTC  

dont be dumb

2020-02-19 01:03:10 UTC  

yes it is

2020-02-19 01:03:14 UTC  

it was in a shed

2020-02-19 01:03:17 UTC  

200 years ago

2020-02-19 01:03:33 UTC  

gtfo

2020-02-19 01:04:45 UTC  

ive seen over 100 cavendish experiments and NONE ever measured the same nor did they ever eliminate the variables

2020-02-19 01:04:58 UTC  

bunhc of crap

2020-02-19 01:05:07 UTC  

it can cause things to move

2020-02-19 01:05:36 UTC  

@Convair F-106 Delta Dart gravity hasn't been proven for tiny things - only big things. This is why people don't believe in it.

2020-02-19 01:05:41 UTC  

NO PROBLEM THEN. just eliminate the variable

2020-02-19 01:05:51 UTC  

lol

2020-02-19 01:06:01 UTC  

OK! lol

2020-02-19 01:06:41 UTC  

That's what I mean

2020-02-19 01:06:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/679494080396263466/image0-36.jpg

2020-02-19 01:07:02 UTC  

Very little

2020-02-19 01:07:04 UTC  

Oops erong chat

2020-02-19 01:07:05 UTC  

Wrong

2020-02-19 01:07:09 UTC  

Almost nothing yes

2020-02-19 01:07:25 UTC  

Mhm

2020-02-19 01:07:32 UTC  

prove gravity to me using the scientific method

2020-02-19 01:07:47 UTC  

mass = m ass

2020-02-19 01:07:56 UTC  

you dont have a model that works

2020-02-19 01:08:13 UTC  

you have a mathematical construct

2020-02-19 01:08:34 UTC  

water will always seek and maintain level. thats also observed

2020-02-19 01:08:41 UTC  

it does?

2020-02-19 01:08:55 UTC  

water doesnt like being in a sphere wtf???

2020-02-19 01:09:01 UTC  

Citizen Z gravity isn't a theory it's an observation of why things fall. There are theories to explain it, for example general relativity, and special reletivity. But those are all wrong, because they can't explain black holes

2020-02-19 01:09:07 UTC  

take 20 gallons then dump it on yourself and see it ensds up a sphere

2020-02-19 01:09:28 UTC  

like a drop

2020-02-19 01:09:29 UTC  

try it with a gallon of water

2020-02-19 01:09:32 UTC  

1 single drop

2020-02-19 01:09:33 UTC  

For example, your theory to explain it is density

2020-02-19 01:09:38 UTC  

SURFACE TENSION is not gravity