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Flat Earth Theory / Re: The Flat Earth FAQ on Gravity is completely wrong
« on: July 12, 2018, 12:25:38 AM »In the UA model, how do you account for falling objects falling at different speeds based on mass and drag? It seems to me that if the ground was racing up to meet them mass/drag would be irrelevant.
The same reason as described in RET/Gravity. why wouldnt air/drag affect an object? both the air, ground and object all have an initial velocity moving upward. so of course the object coming back down would see the same effects. if you did the same test in a vacuum then yes, the results will be same, which is obvious in either RET or UA
lets argue about UA as described by FET, not someone's personal opinion about what they think UA describes.
Is the ground pushing the air up or is the air also being pushed by UA?
everything is moving up together as one, similar to RET with the spinning globe and air moving with it.
That is not an answer. Let me try again. Is UA pushing the air up or is the ground pushing the air up? "I don't know" is an acceptable answer.
The earth and everything we observe is being accellerated upward, not too difficult to understand. The ground, air, everything moving up at the same. Same mechanics involved wth air moving with a rotating globe. If you think you have some gotcha question, go ahead and ask