Bruh! I give you something easy. Water needs a container. Water rests flat. That is a fact. Scale down that experiment. Gravity doesn't change the fact that water has to rest flat. We are not fucking a spinninig ball at 25k mph. Expand your thunking. You are not expanding your thinking
Well, you are just diverting from the fact that you refuse to look into the relevant history and physics of the Earth being round: the fact that it was deduced from observational geometry, the fact that it was circumnavigated on its surface, and the fact that it was orbited by a human observer. These are all facts.
Water does not rest "flat." It follows the curvature of a roughly spherical gravitational potential field. If a bucket has a diameter of 1 foot (about 0.3 meter), the spherical bulge of the water is about 2 millionths of a millimeter. You can eyeball something that small, right? It just means you don't know what you are talking about. We are indeed on a sphere that rotates at roughly 0.0007 RPM, and the acceleration associated with that is imperceptible. Do the numbers yourself...if you can. Just because you have no idea what the answer is, you ignorantly assume there is no answer.
You need to open your mind and crack some books. In my time, a fifth-grader knew more than you do.
This is getting embarrassing. The earth is frigging flat look into it.
Eratosthenes in 240 BC. Look into it.
Magellan in 1521 AD. Look into it.
Gagarin in 1961 AD. Look into it.
It isn't "flat," nor was it ever. You are seriously disturbed. You have trapped yourself in a psychotic bubble of paranoid delusion.
Bruh! I give you something easy. Water needs a container. Water rests flat. That is a fact. Scale down that experiment. Gravity doesn't change the fact that water has to rest flat. We are not fucking a spinninig ball at 25k mph. Expand your thunking. You are not expanding your thinking
Well, you are just diverting from the fact that you refuse to look into the relevant history and physics of the Earth being round: the fact that it was deduced from observational geometry, the fact that it was circumnavigated on its surface, and the fact that it was orbited by a human observer. These are all facts.
Water does not rest "flat." It follows the curvature of a roughly spherical gravitational potential field. If a bucket has a diameter of 1 foot (about 0.3 meter), the spherical bulge of the water is about 2 millionths of a millimeter. You can eyeball something that small, right? It just means you don't know what you are talking about. We are indeed on a sphere that rotates at roughly 0.0007 RPM, and the acceleration associated with that is imperceptible. Do the numbers yourself...if you can. Just because you have no idea what the answer is, you ignorantly assume there is no answer.
You need to open your mind and crack some books. In my time, a fifth-grader knew more than you do.
You are brainwashed well. Water needs a container. The end