Quote from: John Davis on October 26, 2011, 01:33:06 AMGravity can exist on a flat earth.And even models that assume no gravity on the Earth usually agree that gravity does work outside of the Earth.
Gravity can exist on a flat earth.
Quote from: PizzaPlanet on October 26, 2011, 05:37:42 AMQuote from: John Davis on October 26, 2011, 01:33:06 AMGravity can exist on a flat earth.And even models that assume no gravity on the Earth usually agree that gravity does work outside of the Earth.Since you are dithering, let's go back to the beginning of this line of debate.It's a stupid idea to assume that gravity would work outside Earth (in the Solar System) and not on Earth.
When it contravenes all the laws of physics and work of thousands of physicist, yes.
Disprove me then.
Yes: the Sun is the center of the Solar System because the planets we know (Mercury, Venus, the Earth) rotate (elliptical trajectories) around it.Thousands of years of observation. Explains retrograde motion.
Besides, perhaps FET is a conspiracy too.
It is just the way it is, you understanding it doesn't concern me.
Yeah, and wizzardry, too.And I am sure that bendy light also.