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Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Debate => Topic started by: razaccour on March 04, 2014, 10:30:26 AM

Title: Constant Upward Acceleration?
Post by: razaccour on March 04, 2014, 10:30:26 AM
If gravity is a myth and the earth is indeed spinning upward at a constant rate, how come the longer you fall, the faster you travel toward the ground? Kinda busts that no gravity theory eh?
Title: Re: Constant Upward Acceleration?
Post by: Son of Orospu on March 04, 2014, 10:32:56 AM
What?  If the Earth is traveling faster, then would it not appear that you are traveling faster? 
Title: Re: Constant Upward Acceleration?
Post by: razaccour on March 04, 2014, 11:11:42 AM
Well according to the FE theorists, earth is spiraling upward at a constant rate, not going faster. And your fall to the ground starts at the same rate and ends at the same rate if maximum velocity is reached, that speed doesn't change. Why do you accelerate faster toward the earth the higher you fall from instead of at a constant rate. I could list all kinds of other contradictions but those would warrant a new post.
Title: Re: Constant Upward Acceleration?
Post by: Vauxhall on March 04, 2014, 11:39:01 AM
I could list all kinds of other contradictions but those would warrant a new post.

I don't think you could because you're not grasping the FE theory. I would advise reading the FAQs at least 3 more times, then trying again.
Title: Re: Constant Upward Acceleration?
Post by: Son of Orospu on March 04, 2014, 11:40:26 AM
Well according to the FE theorists, earth is spiraling upward at a constant rate, not going faster. And your fall to the ground starts at the same rate and ends at the same rate if maximum velocity is reached, that speed doesn't change. Why do you accelerate faster toward the earth the higher you fall from instead of at a constant rate. I could list all kinds of other contradictions but those would warrant a new post.

How can one accelerate at a constant rate without going faster? 
Title: Re: Constant Upward Acceleration?
Post by: Ski on March 04, 2014, 01:57:51 PM
Well according to the FE theorists, earth is spiraling upward at a constant rate, not going faster.

I suggest you read the FAQ and acquaint yourself with such terms as "acceleration" and "velocity". Also, the earth is not spiraling.
Title: Re: Constant Upward Acceleration?
Post by: SirSpankalot on March 04, 2014, 05:48:17 PM
Well according to the FE theorists, earth is spiraling upward at a constant rate, not going faster. And your fall to the ground starts at the same rate and ends at the same rate if maximum velocity is reached, that speed doesn't change. Why do you accelerate faster toward the earth the higher you fall from instead of at a constant rate. I could list all kinds of other contradictions but those would warrant a new post.

No no, they think its accelerating upwards.. which is actually more preposterous than your suggestion that its travelling at a constant.. All made possible by a magic wind called the Atheriel Wind! lol