Paxo, that's a really good picture of our world.
why not, its what its like is it not
Quote from: paxo on October 16, 2007, 01:00:43 PMwhy not, its what its like is it notIf that is what it was like, how would we still have water in the oceans?
Quote from: TheEngineer on October 16, 2007, 02:03:18 PMQuote from: paxo on October 16, 2007, 01:00:43 PMwhy not, its what its like is it notIf that is what it was like, how would we still have water in the oceans?you have to think outside the box, gravity and all that jazz
Photographic evidence cannot blah blah blah blah because there's just too much photographic evidence against my theory and none to support it blah blah blah faked by NASA for no reason blah blah blah but I can still post pictures as long as they support my bogus nonsense because blah blah blah they are obviously not faked blah blah blah conspiracy blah blah blah why won't you believe me???
there is no optical light, there is just light and theres no other type of light unless you start talkling about energy saving lightbulbs compared to other types of light bulbs
Gravity does exist, and there are experiments to prove it.
why does a rock come back down to earth after i through it at your head then?
Quote from: paxo on October 16, 2007, 02:14:27 PMwhy does a rock come back down to earth after i through it at your head then?Acceleration of the FE.
But gravity does not exist, even in the RE.
Can you prove that it does?
You can make the force of gravity disappear by stepping off a curb.
When you jump out of a plane, where does the force you felt inside the plane go?
Also, Chris is hot.
This is analogous to what mass does to the structure of space-time. It causes a depression to form so that if an object rolls toward it, it falls into the pit and is captured. (This, by the way, is how Einstein envisioned how gravity works. Mass distorts the space-time causing particles to roll toward the mass. Note that the objects follow the shape of the space-time and in this sense are following an unforced motion! That is, there is no gravitational force, objects are simply following their natural motions.)