Quote (majorblood @ Jun 7 2016 01:09am)
gravity is inversely proportional to the distance so the force caused by gravity does constantly change on celestial bodies as the distance between said celestial bodies change
the center of gravity is at the center of the earth, i'm not sure what you are trying to say in this second point. People on the opposite side of the equator experience the same force due to gravity as people at the top.
water sticks to a sphere because water is affected by gravity just like everything else with mass
a simple understanding of momentum would explain this
another point I missed, it seems to me you believe continents are islands floating on water? this is not the case
http://www.passmyexams.co.uk/GCSE/physics/images/oceanic_continental.gifwhat once was common knowledge a stationary flat earth has been inverted to a oblate spheroid spinning at 1000 miles an hour while chasing the sun at 10,000 miles an hour and this is all based on the high priests of science which has been propped up by the myth of authority.
It is now commonly taught that the earth's ocean tides are caused by gravitational lunar attraction. If the moon is only 2160 miles in diameter and the earth 8000 miles, however, using their own math and law, it follows that the earth is 87 times more massive and therefore the larger body should attract the smaller to it, and not the other way around. If the earth's greater gravity is what keeps the moon in orbit, it is impossible for the moon's lesser gravity to supersede the earth's gravity at earth's sea level where its gravitational attraction would even further outrun the moon's. Not to mention the velocity and path of the moon are uniform and should therefore exert a uniform influence on the earth's tides, when in actuality, the earth's tides vary greatly. Furthermore, if ocean tides are caused by moon's gravitation, how is it that lakes, ponds and other smaller bodies of standing water remain outside the moon's grasp, while the gigantic oceans are so affected?
Astronomers claim to have measured all the planets distances, shapes, orbits, weights, relative positions and times of revolution all based on the law of gravitation and without gravity, their entire cosmology folds under its own weight. Without gravity, people cannot stand upside down on a ball earth. Without gravity, the earth and planets cannot be revolving around the sun. Without Newtonian gravitation, Einstein relativity, Copernican heliocentricity and the entire Big Bang, ball earth myths cannot exist and falls to pieces. Gravity, both metaphorically and quite literally just does not hold any water. Not as a sound theory of cosmology and not as a law supposedly responsible for holding in the world's oceans.
In fact, the earth is flat and our world is electromagnetic by nature and electromagnetic retardation disproves the theory of relativity.
Where did I say anything about some floating islands? Stop supposing ok?