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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: The age of the conspiracy
« on: February 27, 2009, 11:36:59 AM »
"As you experience it"
So you are saying, that you just sort of "feel" that the Earth is flat?

And by the way: You are not answering the questions. Is there a undeniable proof, that the Earth is flat?

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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: The age of the conspiracy
« on: February 26, 2009, 12:14:24 PM »
Don't you think that a conspiracy this huge, would be revealed at some point? I mean, what proof do you have that there is a conspiracy anyways? Oh, and while we are at it: Why would the government try to trick us anyways? What are their motives? Personal gain? Well, I don't see how profit fits into this whole theory.

Remember Lincoln's words:
You can decieve some people all the time.
You can decieve all people, for some time.
But you can never deceive all people, all the time.

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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: "gravity decreasing"
« on: February 25, 2009, 01:37:40 PM »
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I don't know, probably around 99.999999999999% or so.
Why would you assume that?

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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: "gravity decreasing"
« on: February 25, 2009, 11:28:48 AM »
According to the law of Archimedes:
"The apparent loss in weight of a body immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid"
Note that the word "weight" is used. Not "mass". Weight is a measure of force, whereas mass is a measure for how heavy an object is. You find a weight by multiplying the mass of the object with the gravitational acceleration - 9,82 m/s^2. The acceleration depends on where you live, though.

On weight:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weight

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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: "gravity decreasing"
« on: February 25, 2009, 11:14:19 AM »
Going upwards, I presume?

Well, lets make a experiment in our heads, then. Lets say that there is no gravity, thus no buoyancy. We then put a ping-pong ball into a glass of water, the balls sinks, and we move this glass upwards really, really fast. Do you think that the ping-pong ball would ascend to the surface?

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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: "gravity decreasing"
« on: February 25, 2009, 11:10:49 AM »
Whatever. Like you would be open for any new ideas anyways.

Lets move away from cosmology, a topic that i obviously fuck up, and talk about buoyancy. I would really like for you to explain to me, how that would work without gravity.

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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: "gravity decreasing"
« on: February 25, 2009, 10:57:51 AM »
On the subject of buoyancy:
A object under water, for example, appears lighter than it is, because the buoyancy is opposite the gravity. And by the way: How would you explain clusters of galaxies without gravity?

And now to the subject of dark matter:
You were right, I made a mistake there. The Universe is indeed speeding up, even though the gravity theoretically, should make it slow down. The factor that causes the universe to speed up, could perhaps be "dark matter". Dark matter is hypothetical matter, however, and there are no proofs that it exists.

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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: willing to meet
« on: February 25, 2009, 10:43:21 AM »
I would gladly, gladly, meet a Flat Earth believer, and show him around what we call a lab. Those places are really good for coming up with pretty good theories and stuff, not just crazy ass theories made by an attention-seeking lunatic.

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Flat Earth Q&A / Re: "gravity decreasing"
« on: February 25, 2009, 10:41:09 AM »
I don't see how you guys can defy 2000 years worth of science. Seriously, didn't you mothers give you enough attention? Is that why you have decided to act like fucking lunatics?

Anyways, as I study science, I ask oh so humbly to enlighten me on following subjects:

-Buoyancy. How would you explain buoyancy, if there is no gravity?

-Dark Matter. It is a scientific fact, that "dark matter" exists. There is also several theories, that indicates, that this dark matter is slowing our ever expanding universe down. I can, however, not see how you explain the presence of dark matter on our planet, as no such thing has been observed.

I am sure you have some great answers for these questions. Anyways, is there anything else that you don't believe in? The standard model? The Big Bang? An ever expanding universe? Electromagnetism? Well, I got news for you retards: SOME PEOPLE ALOT SMARTER THAN YOU, HAVE CONCLUDED THAT THESE THINGS EXIST! I therefore suggest that you stop acting like fucking retards. I also recommend that you go back to Wal-Mart, and that you continue to do your job at isle nr. 5. Seriously, get lost.

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