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Gravity has been falsified on literally every level including the quantum scale. since Michelson-Morely failed to detect our orbital velocity, disproving Heliocentrism, Gravity as it is currently defined is the bending of the concept of time and the concept of space. Ya know, “time”?.. the concept of time? Yea, well it supposedly combined with “space” which is literally just nothingness.. ya kno, the paradoxical concept of “nothingness”? Well, these two concepts supposedly morphed into one entity that inexplicably developed physical features, and this “space-time” dilates like a tranny to trick us into never being able to measure earth’s motions. That is literally the current cope for why ALL evidence points to the fact that earth is motionless and we are special and at the center of the universe.

Gravity is ONLY required to explain large scale movement of planets and celestial bodies in the nonsensical heliocentric model. and it cant even do that either considering
>muh dark matter: >>15155981

And again, even Newton himself said that only an incompetent man could believe such a thing

>matter bends time
Again, time is a concept and you cannot attribute physical properties to concepts. This is as nonsensical as claiming
>moisture bends freedom
I honestly believe the only way people have been convinced of something so ridiculously stupid is bc they are under a literal spell. Witist does a pretty good job of explaining it:
(Timestamped at 17:14):
https://youtu.be/ofMBQegqVbA?t=1034

i disagree with Witsit on A LOT of things, especially his irrational faith that the scriptures are a literal account of history, but he's right on point when it comes to the idea that spells do indeed exist.

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