It's not flat. There are mountains and valleys. It's also not a spinning globe flying through space, as that is impossible. Do you believe you are spinning upside down flying through space, like a retard?
Of course it is spinning, but very slowly. Only turns once every 24 hours (about 0.0007 rpm). The effect of that is imperceptible. We are "glued" to the surface by gravity, in every direction. That is the nature of gravity (a centripetal force). Same as with other planets. You don't really have a good handle on what is possible or impossible.
No mechanism for gravity has ever been proven. With the electric force, they describe a specific subatomic interaction. With gravity, they say ‘we don’t know why’. How can something attract something millions or billions of light years away? Oh, right, I forgot, by ‘bending space time’. Space time? The what now? What exactly is space time? Oh, it’s the ,very fabric of the universe’. And how do objects bend it?
Gravity is like when you sit on a bed and loose stuff on it is attracted to your bottom; they move over to you. Well, it's like that with the Earth, but the impression the bottom (Earth) makes with the bed (space) is an all-around 3D one; loose bodies (the moon, asteroids, etc) are attracted to it. A heavier bottom (the Sun) will attract more loose things (planets, asteroids, moons, etc). This is a gravity well.
[Gets popcorn and waits for retards who still think the Earth is flat, not realizing they are just like people still wearing masks]
It's not flat. There are mountains and valleys. It's also not a spinning globe flying through space, as that is impossible. Do you believe you are spinning upside down flying through space, like a retard?
Of course it is spinning, but very slowly. Only turns once every 24 hours (about 0.0007 rpm). The effect of that is imperceptible. We are "glued" to the surface by gravity, in every direction. That is the nature of gravity (a centripetal force). Same as with other planets. You don't really have a good handle on what is possible or impossible.
No mechanism for gravity has ever been proven. With the electric force, they describe a specific subatomic interaction. With gravity, they say ‘we don’t know why’. How can something attract something millions or billions of light years away? Oh, right, I forgot, by ‘bending space time’. Space time? The what now? What exactly is space time? Oh, it’s the ,very fabric of the universe’. And how do objects bend it?
Gravity is like when you sit on a bed and loose stuff on it is attracted to your bottom; they move over to you. Well, it's like that with the Earth, but the impression the bottom (Earth) makes with the bed (space) is an all-around 3D one; loose bodies (the moon, asteroids, etc) are attracted to it. A heavier bottom (the Sun) will attract more loose things (planets, asteroids, moons, etc). This is a gravity well.
https://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/vss/docs/space-environment/3-whats-a-gravity-well.html