RE: If We Lived on a Sphere, Wouldn't Buildings Appear to Lean?

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If We Lived on a Sphere, Wouldn't Buildings Appear to Lean?

in science •  7 years ago 

That is rather harsh of you to call someone stupid simply because they don't align with your view. Personally I don't believe in gravity. I believe there is an effect which we do feel yes. However, even scientists are baffled as to why out of all the forces. Gravity is so weak.

Another model, called The Electric Universe does more to answer this than what science does. I'm not aligned completely with that hypothesis either but Science itself is always changing. If there is new found evidence that Gravity is not what you were lead to believe. It would be you in the seat of 'stupid' for judging others so narrowly simply because they weren't as convinced as you are.

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Uhhhh, no.

A. The electric universe theory does not discount or deny gravity. It suggests that electromagnestism is the cause of gravity.

So bringing up TEU as a reason to discount gravity is.....-you know what goes here-.

B. Experiments have proven that electromagnetism does not cause gravity, yet the proponents of the theory remain convinced.

So no, TEU theory doesn't 'do more to answer this than what science does'.

C. TEU theory still believes in the 'aether'. Mmm hmmm.

D. The points TEU uses to 'discredit' gravity are 100% applicable to TEU.

"....gravity is so weak."

Gravity is not weak. It will slam you into the ground 100% of the time.