You are correct. The wording in my post is wrong. I am now struggling to word it correctly. These are the ideas I wanted to highlight.
1. Modern scientific views are based on the observation gravity behaves as if masses attract each other in proportion to their masses.
Well, I admire your willingness to admit your error. Some of your fellow globularists could learn a thing or two from you, and with that attitude, you may learn a great deal.
1) That is not entirely correct. Most views of gravitation are based on the SEM tensor, not mass. What about objects without mass? Other globularists treat gravitation as an actual force, but those ideas are not in vogue despite better predictive power than the current model. I suspect that we would see a move toward a modified gravitation and perhaps better understanding if the Orthodoxy had not such a stranglehold on its pulpits.
2. The modern view of gravity is incompatible with a flat earth because plumb bobs would not point downwards once you move away from the North Pole
Isn't it possible that the CoM is far enough below the earth that this is not discernible? It seems like a meaningless thought experiment if we don't know what the variables are and just assume we would see it. Interestingly enough, experiments have been performed with plumb bobs with some astonishing results (if you're a globularist). You should explore the Tamarack mine experiments.
3. Presumably because of 2, Flat Earthers have attempted to falsify the modern view of gravity by claiming there is no science behind the modern view of gravity.
There is science behind gravitation in the same sense that it was behind gravity. They are simply both woefully inadequate to describe observations and not "laws" by any demonstrable means. I'm sure that gravitation exists in some form or another. I am equally sure that we have not the slightest understanding of it or how it interacts with other fundamental forces, including perhaps those unknown to us.
4. Many if not all Flat earthers are inventing reasons why gravitational science is 'scientism' that has no basis in experimental evidence.
You should corner one of your prophets until they admit that they really don't understand the phenomenon that is gravitation. Or continue reading wiki articles and primary school texts as though they were scripture. Up to you. Orthodoxy's gravitation fails to match observations in a way that would devastate any thinking person's trust in it or the system which continues to espouse it.
You openly scoff a universal accelerator, but open your mind and heart to a "universal accelerator" of the Orthodoxy that is even more outrageous-- in staggering amounts! If one replaced the words "dark matter" with "fairies", or "dark energy" with "fairies pushing", it would not make the slightest difference to mainstream science's understanding of the universe. It's tantamount to saying "fairies must exist otherwise our 'laws' don't work, and we'd be forced to admit we're wrong. And everyone knows our laws work."
Currently, the laws are working so well that according to the Orthodoxy if you add up all the billions of massive stars and galaxies together in their huge universe, they'd still be outnumbered by "fairies" 97 to 3. That's good science. And you have the nerve to call me ignorant and unable to think scientifically because I don't kneel at the fairy altar? No, thank you.
At any rate, you at least put some thought into your post and seem willing to learn. I wish more people would take your example to heart, but I suppose it's unlikely.