I'm going outside to make a knife just for the purpose of stabbing myself in the eyes so I don't have to get notifications of zombie threads like this (it came back from the dead).
Surely, dearest supreme leader moderator, if ever there was a thread that needed to be put to pasture, it's this...
What questions? You guys are making statements that ignore FACTS; inarguable facts. You can question NASA, question the moon landing or whatever. None of that matters, but the Earth being round isn't a statement passed down from the almighty "Science" and government. It just is. Go up in a...
6 mile distance, huh? Flat means flat right? 25000 miles of flat. I would love to see this stupid experiment work at a distance of 20 miles. 50 miles. 100 miles. The great thing about scientific law is that it works ALWAYS. This dumb a$$ test works under the simplest of conditions.
I'm really...
a great incoherent video! Would love to hear you summarize it in your own words and have it make sense... Also it still doesn't account for the rate of acceleration of gravitational pull that I mentioned before. That isn't something you can argue with either I hope.... Objects accelerate to...
you thought right. It is a law. It's Newton's Law. It is 100% mathematically calculable based on two objects' mass and the distance between them. It works no matter what, every time, on all objects no matter the size.
Only a few of the users... I really want to apologize to everyone for continuing the nonsense that is this thread, but I cannot help it. I'm addicted to trying to help the world not be dumb.
Another couple questions...
1) According to the flat Earth fairy tale, gravity isn't real. We are held onto the earth because it is rushing upwards into infinity. Correct? If the the Earth were flat, and gravity wasn't real, orbit of the Earth wouldn't then be possible. Right? So do you also...
One of the top trending things online today was a group of 5 students (probably part of the conspiracy) sent a gopro up in a weather balloon. It went up around 100 miles before falling to Earth. I know it's probably a wide angle lense shot, but my goodness the Earth was round.