I know that gravity is the magical explanation for why water allegedly adheres to a spinning ball. It makes no sense and isn’t scientifically demonstrable. Just like how a dipole sphere magnet doesn’t exist in nature but you think you live on one.
Have you ever had a drink on an airplane? A few hundred miles an hour should do something, if fluids actually behaved they way you think they do.
If earth spins at 1040mph travel time from California to NY should be drastically different than from newyork to California. Chasing a 1040mph city moving away from you in a 500mph jet doesn't work.
So we agree that your conception of physics is flawed. Excellent.
What is the point of that link? Like what do you think you are telling me that I don’t already know?
To prove authoritatively once and for all you’re a shill. Mission accomplished.
It does exist in nature. The earth is one.
Whoa nice dude! 👍🏼
We do observe other celestial objects display the "force" of gravity right? Looking at black holes, clouds around black holes/dense stars, or even galaxies.
Not saying that is absolute proof, but it seems to give a hint of the world.
Do you have any idea what that data looks like? It's just a bunch of numbers, and anything you see is an artists rendition, IE not reality. Specious reasoning does not make something real.
We can observe galaxies from a home telescope.
You don’t look at black holes, never have, and never will.
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