Is the World Flat? The Flatlander's theory..

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zeddd

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But the laws of density and buoyancy were defined prior to gravity and they explained things just fine to the people then. The tests ad measurements were repeatable also. Everybody knew that shit falls long before gravity was thought up.

So, I submit that gravity was an invention to explain why we do not fall off the ball. People were not buying into the ball theory so Newton or somebody had to invent a reason why we do not fall off the ball.
oh thank you, please do explain the laws of density, I am under the impression that it is a function of mass and volume therefore a standard measurement not a law. Buoyancy is Dependent on relative densities acting in a gravitational field
 

Mellowman2112

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oh thank you, please do explain the laws of density, I am under the impression that it is a function of mass and volume therefore a standard measurement not a law. Buoyancy is Dependent on relative densities acting in a gravitational field
It seems that way to you because you have been taught that. All the books were rewritten adding gravity into the mix. We all know that things that are heavier than air fall and things that are lighter than air float. On a flat plane gravity need have nothing to do with those observable occurrences.
 

zeddd

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It seems that way to you because you have been taught that. All the books were rewritten adding gravity into the mix. We all know that things that are heavier than air fall and things that are lighter than air float. On a flat plane gravity need have nothing to do with those observable occurrences.
Why is there buoyancy if there is no gravity?
 

Mellowman2112

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The walls on that lander are microthin. How would it protect the people inside from the 260 degree temps in daylight? That will cook a goose.
 
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