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Flat Earth Q&A / Acceleration Problem?
« on: April 20, 2007, 08:43:46 PM »
Okay, to my understanding so far, the Flat Earth Theory consists of the Earth Accelerating upwards in the place of the object falling down due to gravity.
If the Earth was accelerating at a uniform speed, what would happen if you dropped two objects at different times and you take the acceleration of the objects drop into account? The earlier object drops slightly faster then the later one at the same amount of time due to acceleration, but wouldn't they be going at the same speed due to the upward movement of the Earth?
If the Earth was accelerating at a uniform speed, what would happen if you dropped two objects at different times and you take the acceleration of the objects drop into account? The earlier object drops slightly faster then the later one at the same amount of time due to acceleration, but wouldn't they be going at the same speed due to the upward movement of the Earth?