Ya, don't just say nope and regurgitate. Process what I said
Even what you said just contributes to the argument I'm making. A vacuum is less dense than air, things still fall because they are less boyant
Tides? Look at tidal nodes. If there was a giant moon pulling up water on our giant ball, then why are so many parts of the ocean never see a tide, ever?
Why are there 4 tides, but the moon only passes over a given spot on the ocean once per day.
Why can bees fly? Clouds float? But oceans are held down strong. Gravity doesn't make sense, you just never tried to processing any of this
The earth isn't a globe in space, the moon doesn't go around it. The sun is also the same size and we don't go around the sun. Have you ever even tried to understand the FE model? Or too stubborn to even consider?
Nope. In a vacuum on earth, things still fall. If your theory were true, things would float in vacuum.
Why would we believe gravity doesnt exist? Absurd.
Explain the tides. Gravity. The moon pulls the water up, then the earth rotates away and the water relaxes.
Ya, don't just say nope and regurgitate. Process what I said
Even what you said just contributes to the argument I'm making. A vacuum is less dense than air, things still fall because they are less boyant
Tides? Look at tidal nodes. If there was a giant moon pulling up water on our giant ball, then why are so many parts of the ocean never see a tide, ever?
Why are there 4 tides, but the moon only passes over a given spot on the ocean once per day.
Why can bees fly? Clouds float? But oceans are held down strong. Gravity doesn't make sense, you just never tried to processing any of this
The earth isn't a globe in space, the moon doesn't go around it. The sun is also the same size and we don't go around the sun. Have you ever even tried to understand the FE model? Or too stubborn to even consider?