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hello everyone!
you were asking what quarks and other subatomic particles are made of because we know that they appear and disappear, pull information from nowhere, etc, right? @ShyGuyfromUpHigh
we know quantum mechanics as a very odd and nonsensical science
double sit experiment, heisenberg's uncertainty principle, etc.
I don't have an argument right now, im neutral to both sides of the simulated universe theory
im just saying what I know
the way subatomic particles behave doesn't make much sense when it comes to the physics we know. Im not trying to poke holes in quantum mechanics
that's not true. i think there is a beauty in being the only creatures in a massive universe. just because the world out there is huge doesn't mean we're insignificant.
all Im saying is that they act strangely
i dont know much aside from the basics
i feel like you're trying to make an argument, but i dont really know what it's about
ah yeah, i was just trying to take the place of the other person because they seemed unwilling to discuss the topic
there was a quote...something about if you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't
lmao
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no shame in anime with subs @Matt77
that's a false analogy, because if you watch raw, you're nothing short of a god @Matt77
so you pretty much know everything
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if the object is moving away
it redshifts
if its moving closer it uuuh
blueshifts or something
because light is made out of nonliving things
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light acts as a wave and then it decides to act like a particle. make up your damn mind
smh
wait
as a flat earther do you believe at all in subatomic particles? @Umwhat
or particles at all?
quantum mechanics and astrophysics cross over a lot
if you reject one you're likely to reject the other
why would you reject all science?
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i see
interpretations or theories? 🤔
well
according to science its pretty curvy
just take up a curve calculator
take into account atmospheric refraction
and take some pictures
EZ
can you give an example?
huh, I thought flat space was already accepted by most scientists
yeah
no
waig
wait
really?
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i didn't think that analogy worked
but oh well
yeah, tis flat
we're flat spacers
the existence of dark energy gives an even higher likeliness of it being flat
that really warps my mind
how flat the universe had to be when it was small in order for it to still be flat now
they're just called that way because they eat up all the light that comes their way
they look like a 'black hole'
in space
whoa
why *are* black holes round?
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well
i dont think sunrazor is making up theories on the spot
he's referencing them
he makes it clear when he is speculating
Snell's law
a law stating that the ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction of a wave are constant when it passes between two given media.
everyone has their own ideas and biases
there's always something that we don't know about...curiosity will drive us to make our own conclusions about what those unknown things are
the second most passive aggressive message you can send
second to 'k'
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wait what's your theory here?
gravity being a gradient? that's...interesting
i find it interesting that you guys are giggling and laughing at 'globe earthers', for leaving the vc, claiming that the person left because they didnt have evidence - something which you cant confirm yourselves. when, funny enough, flat earthers dont have a working map or any map that accurately reflects reality either, so i dont see whats so funny @Spectranaut
it just came off as really abrasive to me
I always viewed gravity this way...fabric of spacetime, gravity is a sort of distortion caused by large objects in spacetime, and it pulls stuff in, etc. @SunRazor
@Logrian that balloon pioneers image you posted...why are you commenting about NASA using cgi in regards to it?
its just an image of the sky
people knew what the sky looked like back then
anyone would know that image wasnt real
can you send the source of that image
ok so i found out that in the flat earth model the sun is 'local' and goes around the flat earth in a circle. in order for it to move sooo far in only 24 hours it would have to be moving at 1000+ mph
with the sun being local, why doesnt it leave some sort of trail behind it?
because its colliding with particles in the atmosphere
it is also giving off light isnt it
idk what you guys think its made of
but if you look at anything traveling that fast in the atmosphere it usually leaves a trail of some sort
atmosphere meaning inside of the dome right?
the maps im looking at
thats strange because everywhere i go flat earthers tell me different things
i wish theyd give me consistent ideas
Gravity did not create the universe.
Gravity is a force that increases in strength the larger an object is. The effects of my gravity and someone else's are not strong enough to overcome other forces.
However, on a large scale, gravity is an incredibly strong force - strong enough to hold superclusters of galaxies together.
Gravity also works differently on interplanetary scales than you might think. The reason why planets don't get locked in place around a star and instead move around them, is because gravity is causing the planet to constantly fall towards the star. However, the planet will miss the star every time. This causes a circular orbit.
Its the same reason why satellites orbit the earth the way they do
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