Question but also I’m intrigued
I been seeing a lot of gravity post in this sub and i question ??? Is gravity real or is it something else that we are unaware of ( like air pressure or something) also this applies to this plane of existence (flat-earth). I’m not really a space guru so don’t splatter me but “if the earth/plane of existence is flat” (follow me here) “if the earth is a globe and all the scientis stuff about gravity and us flying in space is half fake 👀 (stay with me) with all that being said ( I hope u understand) earths flat the scientis stuff is not true then wouldn’t are whole reality be reset in terms of understanding?? Like if gravity is not what they say or earth really isn’t flying in space then what’s really going on??
Like imagine if flat earth is really just 1 piece to the puzzle like 1% of the real thing and what’s really going on. I’m a deep thinker so I’m just wondering 💭🤔🧐 https://tenor.com/view/messenger-of-the-most-high-gif-23149027
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What if it’s nor flat or round?????
Gravity is purely conceptual. It's never been scientifically validated... plus it's not needed. It's a bandaid answer to keep people on a spinning ball. Since we're not on a spinning ball we dont need a bandaid answer to tell us why we don't fall off. No need to reset a story. Just go outside and experience reality for what it is.
The problem with heliocentrism is that it invents causes for observable effects. Everybody sees things go up and/or down in nature, but heliocentrism says "see, that's gravity, therefore ball! checkmate FE!", and when an observation doesn't fit the heliocentric model, they say "it's easily explainable", and proceed to dig out of their a$$ the most moronic ad hoc excuse the world has ever seen, and say "see the globe model still explains everything perfectly". Without ad hocs, the globe dies; I can give you dozens of such observations. Sadly people don't care about learning logic and fallacies, as long as they do, they will eat up the ad hocs and believe the fairy tale opposite to their senses.