Now why would I read a book of outdated and irrelevant bronze age jewish mythology when science makes SO much more sense.
Of course when some half-witted moron tries to explain it (as you have above) then it may turn some people off (mostly other morons) but for those of us with an IQ slightly higher than our shoe size, your explanation is just like your religion, made up garbage.
I hope that clears it up for you...
2006-07-17 09:28:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Intellegent Falling? Give me a break.
have a feeling that even if someone does logically answer your question you won't believe it. That is, if you can understand it.
God is an answer for those who do not want to look for an answer. In my opinion, saying everything is "God's will" or "thats' the way God made it" is just a crutch and inhibits your ability to learn.
In a less bias way to say it though, I believe you are stubborn in your belief as most other people are. I am convinced there is not a God or gods. I am fine with you believing otherwise. The problem arises when you tell me that my belief (or lack there of) is flawed because of such-and-such and basically that the one true religion is your own.
There are many different theories of gravitational force though. Scientists (as a community) do not claim to know that one is correct.
Many things can be theories. You can theorize what color my shirt is. There might be no way for you to tell me what the real color of my shirt is. That does not mean that my shirt has no color though or that God is wearing my shirt.
I will suggest you check out some of the sources I'm leaving you though.
2006-07-17 09:39:54
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answered by nofxcivic 2
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Actually, gravity is easily explained as the balance between pressure and mass.
The mass of a spinning planet repels matter. However, heavy matter cannot gain enough force to escape mass. Inert gasses in an atmosphere create inward pressure. When the mass is more powerful than the pressure, you have a light gravity. When the pressure is more powerful than the mass, you have a heavy gravity.
Since all matter contains more mass than gasses, matter is subject to the pressures of gasses. However, since gasses are also subject to the phenomenon of gravity, heavier gasses are pushed closest to mass, while lighter gasses remain farther away.
In order for a planet to support life, the gasses in it's atmosphere closest to the planest surface (heavy gasses like oxygen and carbon dioxide for example) must be comprised of elements that are not lethal to it's inhabitants. Mass and pressure create the balance that will keep a planets inhabitants from simply being thrown into space, or being crushed beneath the pressure of atmospheric gasses. When these combined elements are not in balance, life cannot exist.
The point at which the repulsion of gasses and matter is weakest, is the point at which the gasses are lightest, and the pressure is least powerful. At the point where gasses no longer exist, you have space. Outer space is that point in space which is least affected by the mass of planest and galaxies, and contains no gasses.
If you absolutely must believe that God is pushing you down so you don't fly off into outer space, at least now you know how he does it.
-SD-
2006-07-17 09:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Hah, stupid you. Water also is going UP a drain. this isn't brought about by using gravity although, yet momentum. My roof collects rainwater, it runs down the drain which matches underground and then to my watertank, which has a pipe operating up the outdoors it it is about 10 metres severe! besides, water would not bypass UP right into a tree. that is absorbed through the muse equipment. If i changed into allowed to communicate with technological understanding journals, i'd have the capacity to describe it extra precisely as there's a time period for it. Spill some water onto the floor, carry close a towel above it, only touching the nook and the water will spread up through the towel. All this has medical factors. Do you imagine that God sucks the water up through a tree? Do you actually imagine he pushes water down a drain? How old are you?
2016-10-14 21:49:05
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answered by ? 4
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You're really messed up man!
If you really read the bible, you'd know that God didn't create the laws of the universe, they where already in place, He only followed them while organizing the worlds without end He talks about.
You should be the one reading the Bible, Scientists and Atheists can read whatever they want, in the end, I'll laugh when they see God and it'll be too late and then, while I'm laughing at my fellow brethren, God will strike me down for being such a freaking prick.
2006-07-17 09:28:14
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answered by Radwan G 2
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You talking about Earths gravity or Space gravity? They not the same thing.
Everything in the Universe is created by force.
2006-07-17 23:49:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Damn you Ludd, you stole my punchline!
Anyway, everyone knows gravity is caused by the force of angel wings beating.
2006-07-17 09:24:00
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answered by lenny 7
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I heard that Newton denied gravity on his death bed. Then he fell over dead.
2006-07-17 09:20:17
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answered by Biggest Douche in the Universe 3
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And also, God invented the internet.
2006-07-17 09:25:27
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answered by sonyack 6
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oh, more junk religion disguised as science.
If you are only going to make jumps in logic, why don't you make a different jump...like off a bridge.
2006-07-17 09:29:02
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answered by sprcpt 6
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