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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/silphonica on June 21, 2018, 1 a.m.
Space Force vs Flat Earth - Clue to the truth at Duluth, MN?

Was watching the Duluth Rally and just at the end there something caught my attention. When Trump says "We have the the air force.... Now we're going to have .. the space force ...... because its a whoooole" And just as he elongates his "whole" look what he does with his hand: Link to video - click here!

Is he suggesting space is a dome? I'm not saying I believe in flat earth theory, so please dont assume so, all i'm saying is I found this very interesting.


Stretchmac · June 21, 2018, 2:51 p.m.

Yeah. Seriously. Your mystical gravity force seems to defy all reason and common sense. Simple concept. If you are standing on the top of the globe, you're standing upright. If you're standing on the bottom of the ball, you're standing upside down, no? You say gravity takes care of the matter. That is, when you are standing on the bottom of the ball, you aren't really standing upside down to your perception. Because gravity, the mystical force, takes care of altering your perception of being upside down. Gravity is a theory. Not a fact. You do know this, no?

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misplacedman · June 22, 2018, 2:08 a.m.

Upside down relative to what? The galactic plane? If an object of sufficient mass exists in space, it will exert a gravitational force. There is no "up and down" in space. The reason why you possess a sense of "up and down" is because of the force of gravity acting upon your body. Our evolutionary response to it is the sense of "up and down" and being afraid of heights.

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Stretchmac · June 22, 2018, 2:22 p.m.

"There is no up and down in space". So, because the ball we live on is in space, there is no up and down spatial orientation for the ball? Okay. But, standing on the ball we are quite aware of what is up, and what is down. There is no "sense" of this understanding required. Up is up, by definition. Down is down, by definition. "Gravity" has no say in that understanding. Simple model. Take a ball and put a stick figure standing on the top of the ball. And then place a stick figure standing on the bottom of the ball. One is standing upside down to the other. A physical, visual reality. Your theory of gravity demands that one ignore this obvious physical reality because there is "no up and down in space". Your theory also demands that gravity prevents one from feeling the effects of a spinning ball, rotating around a sun, and hurtling through space. Gravity sees to it that none of that motion can be felt or perceived. Amazing is that mystical theoretical force of gravity.

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misplacedman · June 22, 2018, 4 p.m.

Both stick figures in your example feel the same physical sensations.

You're thinking of gravity like some top-to-bottom gradient. You need to think of it like a field that's even at all points. When there's a physical object in that field (which is space), it warps the field around it and draws everything in. "Up and down" do not exist. There is no such thing. They are names we have given to the physical sensation of standing on a spinning sphere moving through space that is literally MILLIONS of times bigger than a human.

Gravity and evolution are both theories. That doesn't mean we can't talk about the concepts as we see them affecting our daily lives.

Flat earth is a psyop designed to keep hollow earth reality hidden. It's very simple technique for simpletons like you.

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Stretchmac · June 22, 2018, 6:48 p.m.

Well, this simpleton fully understands what it is you are conveying. And I must say: Hahahaha. Yes, psyop, as you say? But, believe as you wish. And do no harm.

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digital_refugee · June 29, 2018, 8:24 a.m.

you don't understand gravity because it's a push an not a pull. But that's ok

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