| Author | Message |
|---|---|
armzngunz |
Date sent: 2018/01/10 15:19:57
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTY1Kje0yLgPretty nice visualization on how gravity works. |
Aouldrain |
Date sent: 2018/07/21 05:55:09
But what about how it actually works on our flat earth? You gotta answer these important questions. |
MaxWreck |
Date sent: 2018/07/21 13:47:06
Easy Aoul, the flat disc accelerates at 9.8m/second. I wonder how they explain lunar AND solar eclipses though. |
wones9 |
Date sent: 2018/07/21 16:45:40
Max that's wrong. It accerlerates at 9.8 meters per second squared. It's an important difference from just per second. |
MaxWreck |
Date sent: 2018/07/21 16:51:07
Actually Wones, that's the force of gravity, and on a flat earth, gravity doesn't exist. The flat disc travels up at 9.8m/sec, and keeps a constant speed. |
JellyJoe198 |
Date sent: 2018/08/13 18:46:36
I don't even want to get into the flat earth part of this because (to keep it short) believers of it are blatantly denying the facts, but a force is mass and acceleration. If an object is moving at a constant speed of 9.8 m/s there is no net force, which means you wouldn't "fall" back to the ground on a disk moving at a constant speed. |
Grovemeister |
Date sent: 2018/08/15 22:28:05
Seen this before ;) |
wones9 |
Date sent: 2018/08/17 01:00:35
How would it be moving at a constant speed of 9.8 m/s? 9.8 is a number used to define the speed at which a falling object accelerates due to the gravitational force of the earth. How could we know what the exact constant speed an object would travel on a flat earth? |
MaxWreck |
Date sent: 2018/08/17 01:24:20
We have to craft a rocket and fly off the earth. We obviously can't trust NASA because they lie, and the government hides their lies.So we have to do it underground. With our rocket, we will know our exact speed and will be able to compare it to the speed of the flat earth, and at the same time, have pictures of the actual flat earth. |
Presinus |
Date sent: 2018/08/18 14:10:59
The earth isn't flat smh.It's obviously an inverted cylinder |
XxSotiriSxX |
Date sent: 2018/08/19 05:17:55
When we do physics in my school we always count on g (gravity) which is always 9,81m/s(2). I'm not getting into the flat earth subject because that's not in my knowledge, but if the earth was flat that means all the other planets are flat so is the moon. If the moon was flat we should only see a straight line of shade like this - |
Aouldrain |
Date sent: 2018/08/19 06:40:23
Sotiris you dumb individual.If the earth was flat (which it is) it would travel at 9.8 m/s. NOT SQUARED. Wones, we're not talking about actual gravity here, we're talking about distance. Every second, the FLAT earth would move up by 9.8 meters. The Moon wouldn't be flat, actually. It floats above the earth and rotates circular above the earth. The sun is positioned on the opposite side, and moves around above the earth at the same speed as the moon, thus, day/night. Here's a simple diagram I put together in paint: ![]() |
armzngunz |
Date sent: 2018/08/19 09:05:46
A very elaborate troll, Aouldrain. Touché, it almost made me think you believe that stuff. |
Presinus |
Date sent: 2018/08/19 12:48:52
For one, if a car goes 90kmh, you feel nothing pulling you back. If a car goes from 0 to 90 in a short time, it pulls you back JUST LIKE HOW WE ARE PULLED TO EARTH.The problem is, it would take an infinite amount of energy to accelerate the flat Earth upward. With how long the Earth has existed, that would (maybe {I didn't do the math}) mean the Earth would be breaking light speed. Obviously the Earth is an inverted cylinder, because both ends are cold (like the corners of a hot bar of metal. Gravity comes from centrifugal force, which is why it seems planes are more efficient at higher altitudes. The sun and moon are always changing air density using their own gravity, which makes them appear as if they disappeared at night. |
MaxWreck |
Date sent: 2018/08/19 14:12:46
Here is the absolute proof : https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DP5VwQwXUAIRbh2.jpg:large |
Presinus |
Date sent: 2018/08/21 02:56:57
If the Earth orbited like that, you'd feel less gravity in the East than you would in the West. |
Grovemeister |
Date sent: 2018/08/22 22:51:50
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Grovemeister |
Date sent: 2018/08/22 22:52:33
oof ._. |
