like many here, i have noticed on several occasions the blind obedience with which round earthers view scientists. this is bs. we cannot trust scientists, and there are several reasons for this, all of which may be verified with some simple, common sense.
they want money
scientists are paid to do experiments. oil companies pay then, and climate change stops existing. sugar companies pay them, and there's no link between sugar and obesity. you can look up all of those examples, and that's just the ones they'll admit to. scientists don't care about honesty, they care about the cash.
how do you trust what they say when they aren't after the truth? they'll find what they're asked to find. when they make up new fantasies every day to explain holes (dark energy, gravity, spacetime, string theory) with nothing except "but we can't be wrong!" as evidence, they have long since stopped being anything other than crooks and liars after your money.
they are wrong about gravity
if the earth is stationary, gravity does not exist as we should be moving. if the earth is moving, it would not have formed a sphere as we would be pushed along until we're flat, and then gravity would have torn the earth apart. gravity is obviously impossible. if it existed, the earth should be crushed to diamond by now and yet, not only isn't it, but round earther scientists want you to believe that there is liquid inside the earth, despite the combined weight of the world's entire outer surface coming down and crushing it.
this is complete and utter bs, clearly.
- This is not even remotely true, and frankly disrespectful. We pour 5-6 years of my life into learning how the natural world works, performing real experiments that yield real results, performing rigorous calculations to piece together how the universe works, all in the pursuit of truth and exploration. And then you have the nerve to say this? What the hell?
Btw, If we wanted money why don't we just go into business?
- When did hundreds of thousands of research papers, each detailing exactly how they reached their conclusion and peer reviewed by dozens of outsiders, become "but we can't be wrong!" ?
- Your blind assumptions about gravity are incorrect. The tried and true, peer-reviewed, observed model of gravity doesn't match with your assumptions either.
Please detail exactly how you came to your misguided conclusions about gravity.