Quote (majorblood @ Jun 7 2016 12:40am)
can you prove this?
Gravity as we were told simply does not exist, its only density and the opposite is called buoyant force. Gravity is the answer for everything the ''official experts'' can't explain and doesn't make sense on a spinning ball earth.
(How does the earth orbit the sun? ''Gravity'')
...How is it that gravity can cause planets to revolve elliptical orbits around a single center of attraction? Ellipsis, by nature, require two foci and the force of gravitation would have to regularly increase and decrease to keep the planets in constant orbit and prevent pulling them into direct collision courses.
(Why do we stick to the spinning, ball earth? ''Gravity'')
...How is it that gravity holds our bodies clung to the underside of a ball earth, but yet we can easily raise our legs and arms, walk or jump and feel no such constant downward pulling force?
(Why doesn't the water fly off a ball spinning 1000 miles per hour? ''Gravity'')
...How water can stick to a sphere? A globe in movement? Water always find its level and can only stick to a flat surface such as a flat earth. If the earth is spherical, if it's spinning, if its spinning very fast, all the continents should be located at the equator. Because centrifugal force would move the continents from the poles to the middle.
Here, we could go on and on with this, Why does the moon orbit the earth? ''Gravity'' ... What causes the tides? ''Gravity'' ... Why do the wandering stars called ''planets'' move in relation to the fixed stars of constellations? ''Gravity''
Consider this, those who maintain that the earth is a globe that spins suggest that people standing at the equator are being world around to approximately 1000 miles an hour. They further maintain that the earth is spinning around the sun at the speed of 6700 miles per hour, and that our sun is supposedly racing around the center of our galaxie at some 600 miles per hour. And yet, you and I both know that on many days it's possible to stand outside without a single hair being messed up by the breeze.
Read the Bible! ...''Because contrary to popular belief, scientists don't know everything!''