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To a flat Earther, what's wrong with the idea that gravity is simply a force inherent to space which operates only in one dimension? Why do they go further and try to deny gravity rather than just saying it's different than physicists claim?

11.06.2025 00:46

To a flat Earther, what's wrong with the idea that gravity is simply a force inherent to space which operates only in one dimension? Why do they go further and try to deny gravity rather than just saying it's different than physicists claim?

But Newtonian gravity, in which mass attracts mass, and the pull is toward the center of mass, ruins their “model,” and they know it. They have to deny Newtonian gravity.

They also deny space even exists at all, and gravity should pull their Sun down to the ground. So they have to deny all gravity completely. They actually have to deny most of science, too!

Most of science proves them wrong.

I told my 13-year-old daughter that she should never start a fight, but has my permission to end it. She got suspended for ending a fight that some other girl picked with her by hitting her then retreating. How do I handle the school’s response?

Well, first off, they DO say it's different than what physicists claim. They claim most of science is “wrong,” and they are “right.”

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