mindphuk
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Noooo! Stop being an arrogant prick for 5 seconds and google it if you don't believe me or 'neer. The standard measurement for gravity is absolutely dependent on where it's measured. At the equator, at sea level or at the poles or on Everest. It is not the same everywhere. Just apply Newton's equation and you can calculate it yourself but here's a quote from the second link when I typed 'gravity of earth' in Google.Lol. You're wrong again. That isn't at sea level. That's from buildings and planes and structures.
And you're quoting FROM COMPLETELY DIFFERENT THREADS than the one we are discussing, and not even quoting yourself, or me.
LOL LOL LOL.
I'm gonna not reply again...for now.
You wanted me to believe "Mindphuk's random made up physics" before.
And now you want me to believe this...LOL.
You might be surprised to know that the force of gravity on Earth actually changes depending on where you’re standing on it. The first reason is because the Earth is rotating. This rotation is trying to spin you off into space, but don’t worry, this force isn’t much. The gravity of Earth at the equator is 9.789 m/s2, while the force of gravity at the poles is 9.832 m/s2. In other words, you weigh more at the poles than you do at the equator because of this centripetal force.
Gravity also decreases with altitude, since you’re further away from the Earth’s center. The decrease in force from climbing to the top of a mountain is pretty minimal (0.28% less gravity at the top of Mount Everest), but if you’re up at the altitude of the International Space Station, you only experience 90% of the force of gravity you’d feel on the surface.
Finally, the force of gravity can change depending on what’s under the Earth beneath you. Higher concentrations of mass, like high density rocks can change the force of gravity that you feel; although, this amount is very slight. NASA missions have mapped the Earth’s gravity field with incredible accuracy.
http://www.universetoday.com/26775/gravity-of-the-earth/
I'm quoting from the same thread that you are discussing. If you think my physics is made up, here's some of the incredibly wrong things you said,
Gravity is disproven. Bwahaha!The coin example is EXACTLY how science is handled. We accept gravity, because we see things fall all the time. Even though gravity has been disproven, some science STILL accepts it. Because it worked over and over so many times before.
NOOO a theory becomes fact once you have proven it.
Theories are not the highest level. The "Theory of Evolution" will remain a theory, until it is proven by the "missing link".
Look up the speed of gravity. Everything falls at the same rate. Which is gravities speed. It's like 9 miles an hour. I hope our children can think better than you, I don't care what their taught, as long as they have cognitive activity above yours. Comprehend man.