Civilization Among The Other Planets

LightningMcGreen

Active Member
BUT NO THEY AREN'T at the center. Gravity is weak on top, because that's not its full force. Get it? They're being hipsters and following the word of someone they revere. To the end of the earth, because they think it's good.

If you other two guys haven't tried blue ribbon with cigarettes and wine, you should try it. It would fit you well.
Ok...so you are implying that, if gravity WERE able to be felt at the center, it would be stronger of course, therefore, no magnets could beat the stronger G force? Even if the force was 10x stronger, as long as you have a big enough magnet, l believe you could. If a small magnet can overcome 1G, why couldn't a huge magnet beat 2, 5, or 10G?
 

mindphuk

Well-Known Member
Again, your wrong.
Please explain how.
It may never be truly proven. But your article taught me I was just using the wrong words. What I have been trying to say is "accepted by science".
That was basically all I was saying yesterday but instead of acknowledging it, you merely continued to argue.
I personally would never accept them as true because they aren't proven again and again. Which you were wrong about yesterday, science accepts things without them being true beyond a doubt.
I'm not sure what it is you aren't accepting as true. I was not wrong yesterday, I was saying the same thing as this article.
This whole argument is based on a difference in opinion about how right science is.
No, the argument was about the fact that words have meaning and in science certain words have very precise meanings that you were using incorrectly. Not once did I argue against the fact of Einstein or his theory, what I was trying to teach you was to be careful in thinking that some theories are proven true and become law or a fact as both of those terms mean something different in science than they do in normal conversational English.

I'm done with it.
If you're all done learning new things then fine but I'm never done trying to keep people from butchering science.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
BUT NO THEY AREN'T at the center. Gravity is weak on top, because that's not its full force. Get it? They're being hipsters and following the word of someone they revere. To the end of the earth, because they think it's good.

If you other two guys haven't tried blue ribbon with cigarettes and wine, you should try it. It would fit you well.
No soy hipster
cheers 'neer
 

grizlbr

Active Member
uuuuu.... I think we are all forgetting the reciprocal distance rule: forces decrease at square of distance. The E=mc2 distance being the constant?
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
ok cheers
I saw your "Hipsters" thread and wondered. I don't even like coffee. :)
Lol, yeah not you at all. I just feel the other two have been being so stupid. And won't even cite evidence. They just want a fight, and I bet if I reread their words they contradict themselves. I have met some messed up people like that. They argue to find out how deeply you understand and believe in your topic.
 

LightningMcGreen

Active Member
Lol, yeah not you at all. I just feel the other two have been being so stupid. And won't even cite evidence. They just want a fight, and I bet if I reread their words they contradict themselves. I have met some messed up people like that. They argue to find out how deeply you understand and believe in your topic.
Just pointing out, l cited my evidence, which you believed contradicted what l said it stated, and then l pointed out that it didn't, which again, Luger confirmed. Then you contradicted yourself by saying you weren't arguing that, and brought the whole magnet argument into play...
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
Just pointing out, l cited my evidence, which you believed contradicted what l said it stated, and then l pointed out that it didn't, which again, Luger confirmed. Then you contradicted yourself by saying you weren't arguing that, and brought the whole magnet argument into play...
NOT YOU. I'm not trying to say anything against anyone except those specific 2 guys. Luger and Mindphuk. They are being like that.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
Just pointing out, l cited my evidence, which you believed contradicted what l said it stated, and then l pointed out that it didn't, which again, Luger confirmed. Then you contradicted yourself by saying you weren't arguing that, and brought the whole magnet argument into play...

AND I DIDN'T contradict myself. I NEVER SAID YOUR ARTICLE WAS WRONG. I POSTED IT AS EVIDENCE THEN MY WORDS WERE FOR THEM.
 

LightningMcGreen

Active Member
NOT YOU. I'm not trying to say anything against anyone except those specific 2 guys. Luger and Mindphuk. They are being like that.
I understand that. Perhaps you might have understood me better if you could realize the inflections in the first few words...l meant it as l cited my evidence, you said it was wrong, we confirmed it wasn't, you then changed your argument, then started calling them stupid. Again, l have no college degree, nor have l even stepped foot in college, but l've been following these guys on here for awhile, and they seem to be very well informed if you'd give them a chance.

Plus, l would count MP's videos as citing evidence, just not in literary form.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
Just pointing out, l cited my evidence, which you believed contradicted what l said it stated, and then l pointed out that it didn't, which again, Luger confirmed. Then you contradicted yourself by saying you weren't arguing that, and brought the whole magnet argument into play...

The magnet argument WAS NOT MINE whatever retard said magnetism is stronger than gravity did. They said magnets can disrupt the earth gravitational field.

EVERYONE PLEASE STOP TAKING ME OUT OF CONTEXT.
 

Luger187

Well-Known Member
Aren't they hoping that's what string theory will turn into? Or is that still in the infancy stages
yeah they hope string theory will be, but idk if it will. i dont know much about it though. after this book i just started today im gonna read another one i got about string theory. i let my cousin read it while i was reading another one, and he said it was crazy. its called 'the elegant universe'
 

LightningMcGreen

Active Member
Ok, so a huge misunderstanding, my apologies. I don't know about disrupting gravitational fields, but they can overcome gravity. Agreed?
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
Ok, so a huge misunderstanding, my apologies. I don't know about disrupting gravitational fields, but they can overcome gravity. Agreed?

If you mean ONLY near the crust. and yes agreed. In the core, complete BULL SHIT. Your not getting out of that with a big magnet. YOU CAN'T. TOO MCUH DAMN...WHAT???...GRAVITY.
 

LightningMcGreen

Active Member
yeah they hope string theory will be, but idk if it will. i dont know much about it though. after this book i just started today im gonna read another one i got about string theory. i let my cousin read it while i was reading another one, and he said it was crazy. its called 'the elegant universe'
I know when l first read about it/watched vids, it absolutely blew me away. I read Physics of the Impossible, and currently on Hyperspace. Even though l don't get the mathmatics, they dumb it down enough for me to get the basic idea, which l find mind boggling lol as if all of science fiction is slowly turning into science reality
 
Top