Excellent, so the ruler experiment is going into the bag of FE victories.
Before I begin to respond to this shower of an argument I'd like to know two things:
1) Do you have an elementary understanding of physics?
2) Did you understand 1.
If you are happy with this then we'll continue...
I understand most of newtonian physics, a lot of aspects from relativity, not a great deal about quantum mechanics, and I've only ever read snippets about string theory and couldn't fairly say if any of those snippets accurately reflect string theory.
Why do you mention Australia? Is it because "it is upside down"
It is all relative. To them we are upside down. There is no up/down/left/right in space, for all space, just the instantaneous point definition reference.
Nonsense! Up is up and down is down - even a 6 year old can understand that.
I've no idea what the second point means but assume you think Australians, because they are upside down, would bungee jump into space.
I mean should you be able to bunjee jump into space in RET? My understanding of RET is that you shouldn't be able to. As I have I personally know that RET is incorrect and unless you can come up with an explanation of how I could've bunjee jumped into space in RET then you've no chance of convincing me that RET could even possibly be correct.
Gravity?
Ever heard of that force. We are still some way from fully understanding it. Feynman postulated it living in one of the 6 (or 9) other dimensions, having immense power, but only displaying a fraction of this in our own dimensional space.
That's nice - completely irrelevant but nice.
Do you believe God made the earth flat?
I have no idea of how the earth came into existance, what causes its acceleration and numerous other thing. I don't think that saying "god did it" explains anything though. Personally, I don't believe in the supernatural (gods, ghosts, spirits, TheEngineer, etc.) but if you're that way inclined good for you.
We are not the centre of the Universe and to think so is arrogant (stupidity here is taken for granted).
That's nice - it reminds me of people claiming I'm arrogant because I don't believe in God. I don't really think either makes me arrogant but if you want add "arrogant" to the list of things you've called me go ahead.
At a guess I'd say you were an average student at school (you are able to write effectively but have no real power in your words). I've no idea what you do for a living. Maybe you work for NASA.
I was always below average in my class. No doubt you'll make an issue out of this as well as the fact that I was home-schooled but I fully support my parents' decision on this. As their only child they were able to focus their entire attention on my home schooling (both worked as maintainence collectors). At the moment I working on making a hgih powered laser to shoot down the sun, apart from that I sell sperm for money.