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MATHEMATICIANS! How can you go around promoting mathematics as a fact when it's clearly not?? HellooOOO. It's called number THEORY for a reason! Why are we preaching gravity as fact when it's only a theory?!? 32 feet per second? NOT ON THE MOON THXOMGWTF!!!!1!!

2007-01-20 09:37:55 · 6 answers · asked by robtheman 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Since no one answered this with what I want to hear in 0.34592 seconds, it's clear that no one has a reasonable statement that PROVES either one of these theories is accurate!

2007-01-20 09:59:13 · update #1

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Damn straight - currently our understanding of gravity is down to Einstein's general THEORY of relativity in that matter distorts spacetime.

Its ONLY A THEORY - I want to see every creationist proving that by jumping off a high building!!

2007-01-20 09:41:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

There is gravity on the moon, it's just not the same level of gravity as on the Earth. 9.8 m/sec^2 is the acceleration of falling objects caused by gravity on the Earth, but much smaller on the moon because of the moon's mass. Go back to high school physics, idiot.

2007-01-20 17:45:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous 3 · 0 1

OMG! how DARE we! you're right, there is absolutely NO evidence to support any of mathematics' base beliefs. oh, did you know Isaac Newton converted to christainity on his deathbed? so the entire theory of calculus is void!

lol. very, very nice. loving the parallels.

Leviathan has the right idea.

Hey cannabia and kate. it's a joke making fun of creationists who claim there's no evidence to evolution. like jim_darwin's invisible pink unicorn.

2007-01-20 17:41:46 · answer #3 · answered by nazgulslayer78 2 · 2 0

Awesome.

2007-01-20 17:40:57 · answer #4 · answered by Psyleet 3 · 2 0

I cannot believe the amount of stupidity in 5 lines. You claim it ain't true because it doesn't happen on the moon? OMFG. IDIOT.

2007-01-20 17:43:51 · answer #5 · answered by cannabia 3 · 1 1

Yeah maybe to answer your question- there's no gravity on the moon.

2007-01-20 17:40:49 · answer #6 · answered by Zhukov 4 · 1 3

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