Conspiracy Theorists vs. Science
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Yes, I said the Earth is as hollow as the boulder. I'm aware it's empty space. But, I'm almost certain it's not quite possible to live inside that empty space. The hollow earthers are talking about giant cavities under the earth's crust.
And you're referring to figuring out how gravity affects the quantum world. That's still a confusing topic in science. But, gravity on the macro-scale is pretty much figured out. The mystery about it is what gives matter mass.
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Yes, I said the Earth is as hollow as the boulder. I'm aware it's empty space. But, I'm almost certain it's not quite possible to live inside that empty space. The hollow earthers are talking about giant cavities under the earth's crust.
And you're referring to figuring out how gravity affects the quantum world. That's still a confusing topic in science. But, gravity on the macro-scale is pretty much figured out. The mystery about it is what gives matter mass.
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Your rock on your hill is 99.9% empty space and bouguer would disagree about gravity his anomaly uses the famous( ought to be value) lol sorry but nobody got gravity figured all the way out and Einstein could not unified his theory because of gravity he made a separate theory
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First of all, gravity is very well understood. Einstein did not leave it alone. He changed it. Newtonian physics was somewhat flawed, so he fixed it. Secondly, when the Hollow Earthers say Hollow, they mean giant gaping pockets of air in the Earth. They aren't talking about the empty space in atoms. They mean large amounts of space in which, what some say, reptilians, or some kind of alien, live.
The Earth is about as hollow as a rock on a hill.
I think it's wrong I think the release of a small amount of pressure is what gives matter mass if you release it fast you get an explosion if you leave it alone it, release it slow you got mass it hard to think of cause of gravity on earth but in space you measure well. If we could measure the mass of an atom then wait a year I think the mass would be less because of the release but on a scale almost impossible to measure
13sam31 5 months ago
@13sam31
Well, do the math and the experiments and maybe you can win a Noble Prize. However, if it turns out you're wrong, don't do what conspiracy theorists do; if you're wrong, throw out the hypothesis.
berniebay 5 months ago
I think what gives matter mass is pressure or compression of energy the force in all detection mass is a by product of binding energy or even transferring but I am drunk lol
13sam31 5 months ago
@13sam31
Maybe, but scientists hypothesize that the Higgs Boson is what gave all matter mass, that is if the Higgs Boson even exists. All claims are hypothetical at this point.
berniebay 5 months ago
Idk that nut Woodard talks about THE 5th Dimension maybe that's how lol I have drank to much beer to finish the debate tonight.
13sam31 5 months ago
@13sam31
If it exists in the 5th, then it also exists in the 4th, 3rd, 2nd, and first (unless we count time as a dimension, then 5th, 3rd, 2nd, and 1st). We would only be able to observe it in 3 dimensions. But, it'd still be there. We exist in the 2rd dimension, but also in all lower dimensions.
berniebay 5 months ago