Alot of these points seem to contradict gravity, now this will make a lot of freshmen engineers butthurt but the simple, layman evidence keeps piling up these days, especially since the invention of Youtube where people can actually post their experiments that go against mainstream ideas. Has anyone actually read the paper on Gravity? Can you explain what gravity is or how it works without looking up some esoteric paper written hundreds of years ago, using proof that the average person can understand?
Is this satire? I can't tell the difference between that, shitposting, and genuine retardation anymore.
Jack Morales
cavendish experiment
Liam Cook
I can easily destroy your pussy, but I will let you die ignorant
Grayson Edwards
>> 0:20 "Just the simple fact that I can jump disproves it"
What the hell is he even trying to say?
Gavin Jenkins
That he's an uneducated nigger. The very fact that you can only jump and not float out and about proves that there's gravity to hold you.
Logan Taylor
pajeet
Ethan Cox
The answer to almost all of his """experiments""" is to simply ask, 'What is density?'
Carson Brooks
This is a bizarre flat earth meme that's going around. They claim gravity doesn't exist, and that somehow the differing density of objects causes things to fall.
Apparently they think there is a universal direction that is "down", and somehow everything is forced that way. It makes very little sense.
He has a point though, there is no gravity force on us, there is only curvature of spacetime.
Liam Myers
>He has a point though No, he has no point.
>>there is no gravity force on us Our interaction with spacetime curvature creates weight, which is a measure of force.
Benjamin Wilson
the UNIVERSE is flat?!?!?! hold on I need to sit down for this...
Elijah Johnson
>gravity is fake
score 1 point
Luis Jones
College is a stupid decision under some circumstances. Debate me.
Owen Robinson
if youre going to college for something that isnt going to inrease your employability, then it isnt college itself which is the bad decision.
Nathaniel Turner
>Our interaction with spacetime curvature creates weight not when you're in free-fall. weight can only be measured when other forces are involved, ie the upward push from the EM force when objects come into contact.
Joshua Ramirez
>plateaus are just tree stumps someone I know likes this-tier stuff on fb all the time. how do people even come up with this shit?
Grayson Phillips
> 0:45 - metal held up by magnet he's just demonstrating that gravity is a weak force, and magnetism is a strong one.
> 1:20 - releases balloons The entire reason balloons go up is because of gravity.
Landon Flores
>The entire reason balloons go up is because of gravity. if there was a balloon that would never pop and you let it go, would it escape out into space or would it just rise to some level of the atmosphere and then stay there permanently?
Adrian Rivera
Maybe gravity in India works a different way.
Josiah Perry
Just rise up to some level of the atmosphere and stay there. Some super pressure balloons can stay up for weeks. Google's project loon balloons were able to stay up 100 days. NASA has launched a balloon from NZ and it's been up 12 days csbf.nasa.gov/newzealand/wanaka.htm
Joseph Jones
Gravity isn't a field, it's a property. Prove otherwise.
Jason Jenkins
Not sure what your point is.
Kevin Sullivan
>pushed down from above >not pulled or sucked from below >You know what that means, right? Lmao, pretty funny tßh.
Caleb Campbell
The can of corn in the fishtank get me every time I watch this.
Brandon Parker
Reminder that "Flat-Earth" is a NASA based psyop that cropped up in 2009.
Thomas Powell
Go get yourself institutionalized, you fucking demented retard.
Thomas Cooper
Don't worry NASA employee, you got the religious idiots right where you want them.
Ryan Robinson
Does the balloon have a camera on it?
Why do all these sites look like HTML from 1996?
Cameron Russell
disprove gravity all you like its still there. its much like trying to disprove your own hand.
Gabriel Ward
. >Why do all these sites look like HTML from 1996? Maybe this department doesn't have a huge budget for flashy HTML5 effects? Maybe they care more about presenting science rather than looking like the latest commercial site?
Nolan Perez
>NASA based Why would NASA push flat earth?
Ian Nguyen
But where's the science
Colton Sanders
To discredit anyone that looks into space programs.
Alexander Evans
Theoria apophosis has a bunch of magnetism videos where he exolains gravity. Look them up. Pretty interesting stuff
Cooper Jackson
Its a working view of astronomical phenomena. The focus seems to be earth's gravity but this is so little of the obersevable universe. If you look at the stars over periods of time, you will be able to see binary systems and the cycling of stars around other distant gravitational fields. Gravity, in its theoretical form, exists as mass becomes massive and therefore, able to attract smaller objects to it. Think of it like magnetism without magnets. The larger the magnet, the faster other smaller magnets will jump to it if they are in proximity of the magnetic field. Both, the earth as well as magnetism, operate in a similar fashion. I would be moved on the current popular understanding of gravity if you were to disprove the current popular understanding of magnetism (as my analogy would be broken and so would I) there is a new theory about gravitational waves which is a bit harder to grasp because it explains water-like ripples in our galaxy but is not practical for explaining 3 dimensional gravity like we know very well here on earth.
Cameron Carter
>But where's the science You can read the articles linked on the web page.