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Jan 12 2017 12:10pm
Quote (card_sultan @ Jan 12 2017 11:58am)
Gravity has never been proven, no one ever saw Cavendish's experiment, they only read about it in his journal after he died.
In his experiment he claimed he had to be a mile away or else his only gravity would alter the result, but that has stopped a class ful of student thinking they can see something with a model.

The reason things fall can easily be explained with density and buoyancy.

An atoms position in a system is based upon its density in relation to the surrounding densities and the changes in magnetism, electricity and temperature. Density is the most important function in determining the position of an object.
Density is not just mass and volume, it is the vibration intensity within a volume in relation to the density of the surrounding medium.



Aww, mad cause I wont blindly accept a photo from Nasa, :P Are you sure who is stupid?



Nahhhh, Newton did, kind of understanding when you also realize his main obsession was thinking he could turn things into gold. Yeah magic!


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Quote (tard_sultan @ Jan 12 2017 11:58am)
Aww, mad cause I wont blindly accept a photo from Nasa, :P Are you sure who is stupid?


Not just sure, absolutely positive.
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Jan 12 2017 12:11pm
Quote (thesnipa @ Jan 12 2017 08:00am)
Step 1: get challenged to explain the reality of things falling down without Gravity.

Step 2: Create a new definition for almost every term you're about to use to complete step 1. Including magnetism for non-metalic objects

Step 3: profit.




you're right for once, you will only blindly deny them.


There's no profit in Geocentrity, but profit is the main reason Heliocentricity was adopted by the Church of England in 1545 to appease Merchants who needed to quell sailor who were afraid of sailing to far and would fall off the edge of the Earth.

They also need a way to further their separation from any religion in the Vatican and pretty much to this day why most peoples initial reaction to Flat Earth is that you must be a relig-tard, conditioned indoctrinated responses are so predictable. <_<

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There's no profit in Geocentrity, but profit is the main reason Heliocentricity was adopted by the Church of England in 1545 to appease Merchants who needed to quell sailor who were afraid of sailing to far and would fall off the edge of the Earth.

They also need a way to further their separation from any religion in the Vatican and pretty much to this day why most peoples initial reaction to Flat Earth is that you must be a relig-tard, conditioned indoctrinated responses are so predictable. <_<


actually people react that way because they assume the only reason to ignore observable phenomena like you do must be due to the belief in a superstition. they're actually giving you an out.
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Quote (Gratuitous @ Jan 12 2017 08:10am)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTY1Kje0yLg


That's an awesome experiment, but notice how everything falls into the sun. Arghhhhhhhhhhh
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Jan 12 2017 12:15pm
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There's no profit in Geocentrity, but profit is the main reason Heliocentricity was adopted by the Church of England in 1545 to appease Merchants who needed to quell sailor who were afraid of sailing to far and would fall off the edge of the Earth.

They also need a way to further their separation from any religion in the Vatican and pretty much to this day why most peoples initial reaction to Flat Earth is that you must be a relig-tard, conditioned indoctrinated responses are so predictable. <_<


Geocentric , heliocentric. Both are not right or wrong. There is no centre of the universe. There is only relative distance. It's just looking at it from different angles, it's just that looking at it from the perspective that earth is the center is so much more confusing than the heliocentric model.
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Jan 12 2017 12:18pm
Quote (card_sultan @ Jan 12 2017 12:14pm)
That's an awesome experiment, but notice how everything falls into the sun. Arghhhhhhhhhhh


that flat portion of the experiment outside of that shown dome is assumed. weird. you're usually so good at assuming flat things.
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Jan 12 2017 12:19pm
Quote (card_sultan @ Jan 12 2017 08:11pm)
There's no profit in Geocentrity, but profit is the main reason Heliocentricity was adopted by the Church of England in 1545 to appease Merchants who needed to quell sailor who were afraid of sailing to far and would fall off the edge of the Earth.

They also need a way to further their separation from any religion in the Vatican and pretty much to this day why most peoples initial reaction to Flat Earth is that you must be a relig-tard, conditioned indoctrinated responses are so predictable. <_<


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Holy shit, card_sultan. Holy. Shit.

I'm perceiving you to be more and more entertaining. Please never get convinced that Earth is a sphere.

Quote (shamsunoor @ Jan 12 2017 08:15pm)
Geocentric , heliocentric. Both are not right or wrong. There is no centre of the universe. There is only relative distance. It's just looking at it from different angles, it's just that looking at it from the perspective that earth is the center is so much more confusing than the heliocentric model.


Please do not use the words "perspective" and "relative". That's another common mistake. Card_sultan has his own definition for these words, and he'll insist that your definition is incorrect.

This post was edited by Leevee on Jan 12 2017 12:20pm
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actually people react that way because they assume the only reason to ignore observable phenomena like you do must be due to the belief in a superstition. they're actually giving you an out.


"observable phenomena" to you is a picture from Nasa, when you actually begin to observed the real world, your understand is quite different from what you where taught to think. My understanding is not from any Religious upbringing, in fact I think almost all religions are currently Heliocentrist and Astronomy is filled with Jesuits priests - i think 30-40 craters on the moon are named for Priests - should tell you something

Quote (Leevee @ Jan 12 2017 08:19am)
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Holy shit, card_sultan. Holy. Shit.

I'm perceiving you to be more and more entertaining. Please never get convinced that Earth is a sphere.


Truth is funny i guess, look it up if you want, you're free to present any evidence.

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Jan 12 2017 12:22pm
Quote (card_sultan @ Jan 12 2017 08:20pm)
"observable phenomena" to you is a picture from Nasa, when you actually begin to observed the real world, your understand is quite different from what you where taught to think. My understanding is not from any Religious upbringing, in fact I think almost all religions are currenty Heliocentrist and Astronomy is filled with Jesuits priests - i think 30-40 craters on the moon are named for Priests - should tell you something


Please draw a picture of the sun setting (i.e. partly below, and partly above the horizon), including perspective lines. Then explain to us where the sun actually is, at this point in time.

Thank you.
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