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12751801 No.12751801 [Reply] [Original]

Have you ever been told something that, when you did your own research, turned out to be false?
I'm not a scientist, but here's an experiment you can try out for yourself that will show you that you've been lied to
>Fill a bucket of water
>Hold it up and swing it around in a circle
>The water will stay in the bucket
Now, according to globalist consensus, the water will fall out of the bucket due to the alleged force of gravity
Of course, they know that even an idiot can prove this wrong, so they have to come up with nonsense excuses, like "centrifugal force overpowers gravitational force; that's why you can jump!"
Well, I'm not sure what speed humans spin at, but the world is alleged to spin at 1,000mph, far faster than a human
So somehow a bucket spinning at a few mph can counteract gravity, but tectonic plates spinning at 1,000mph cannot?
Do you see how easily the liars and cheats get caught in their own falsities? The bigger the lie, the greater the chance of contradiction, which is what we see here
Gravity, as a force, has never been proven to exist, and conveniently cannot ever be proven by definition
It's like saying that I have a magic pony inside my house, but it will disappear as soon as anyone opens the front door. In all liklihood, there is no magic pony
Gravity is this "magical all-pervasive force" that is invisible, undetectable and yet somehow can be used to justify every single batshit """""theory""""" these idiots come up with
The truth is, it is scientifically wrong to call gravity a theory, when it is at best a hypothesis, and a very easily disprovable one at that
Will you start thinking for yourself, my little lemmings, or will you let the people who consider themselves superior to you force feed you with their globalist propaganda?

>> No.12751805

>>12751801
>Have you ever been told something that, when you did your own research, turned out to be false.
Yes, so many times i stopped going to reddit and facebook. Groupthink is the devil

>> No.12751958

It's angular velocity that matters, take a bucket and hold it sideways and rotate at 1 rotation per 24 hours and see if the water stays in the bucket then.

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12752088

>>12751801
Imagine not understanding angular velocity or the superposition principle.

>> No.12752119

>>12751958
Please sage this flatard post.

>> No.12752122

>>12751801
>Gravity, as a force, has never been proven to exist
First of all, gravity is not a force, according to general relativity. General relativity has been proven through many methods, including gravitational lensing and measuring the difference between atomic clocks. And if general relativity doesn't explain gravity, then what does? You can't argue that things move towards the ground because the earth is moving, because then all objects would move towards the earth at the same speed. You can prove that objects increase in speed by simply dropping some items and measuring their speed with a radar gun.

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>>12751801
This is almost certainly just an elaborate meme but I will take your bait.
>So somehow a bucket spinning at a few mph can counteract gravity, but tectonic plates spinning at 1,000mph cannot?
Yes, because the bucket is much closer to the center of spin. If your arm was as long as the radius of the earth then you wouldn't spin the bucket nearly fast enough to keep the water in.
You and tectonic plates might be moving along the earth very quickly but because a full rotation takes 24 hours it's not enough to significantly counteract gravity.

>> No.12752171

>>12751801
Gravity is an acceleration, not speed
Centrifugal acceleration is v^2/r
The earth has a verty large radius, so the centrifugal acceleration due to earths rotation ends up being small
When you spin a bucket the radius is pretty small, so the centrifugal acceleration is larger

>> No.12752205

>>12752122
GR is right but the idea that gravity is not a force is such a crock a shit.

>> No.12752245

>>12752205
Gravity is technically not a force according to GR but it acts like one in pretty much all conditions. The full explanation as to why is pretty complicated but this video explains it pretty well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRr1kaXKBsU

>> No.12752267

the force has to do with acceleration, not velocity. notice that the radius of the earth is slightly longer that your arm, and look up the formula for acceleration in a circle