Gravity dun werk like that...
Never said it did.
So gravity proves we're on a flying spinning ball? We'll all find out in the end.
But you are.You don't seem too sure about it full stop.
Nice.... evasion.No need. It's self evident.
No matter how many times you try to put the ball back in my court.
Edit: Pun wasn't intended but hind sight can be 20/20.
Your memory, Art. Yes I said so. Even astrophysicists can't explain it though.So you admit gravity exists?
You don't seem too sure about it full stop.
Nice.... evasion.
Okay.
What's closer got to do with it?
What's closer to the sun the air or the earth?
Your memory, Art. Yes I said so. Even astrophysicists can't explain it though.
I don't confess my faults any better than you, hunh?
Not if the sun is much smaller than we're told. It is.If the sun was closer to earth, the earth would warm faster, would it not?
The air. Explain the relevance.
Your memory, Art. Yes I said so. Even astrophysicists can't explain it though.
And dark matter, the real answer to everything. :rotfl:None of the physicists can.
Rogue waves comes to mind.
No, did you watch that eclipse video a page or two back? They flew a plane up to watch from 30 or 40 thousand feet. Very telling to me. I can't find it in this thread, I'll post it in a minute.See the sun like you've never seen it before.And sunrise would lighten evenly.
Yet, neither occurs. But with a flat earth, would light and dark not be instant changes, or unceasing illumination of some degree?
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