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Flat Earth Theory / Newtons Laws of Motion
« on: December 24, 2015, 12:07:29 AM »
My question is about the explanation of gravity in the current FE model.

The explanation states that the reason we fall to the ground when we jump is because the ground is constantly and consistently moving upward. Newtons laws of motion state that nothing deviates from its current trajectory unless another force is exerted on it. This means if the earth is moving upward we are also moving upward. Consequently when we jump a force exerting downward would be needed to slow us down again, which in turn would make us fall to the earth again. Because this force is being exerted onto us it should be easy to feel, like a sort of air resistance. My question is: is there currently an explanation as to why this force is not perceived at all?

Good day to you,

Snowfall216

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