I'm not talking about through history. I'm talking right now. I only know of one. You have two distinct ideas for how gravity exists on the FE listed in your own wiki.
General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics propse two different mechanisms of Gravity. One asserts bending space and the other asserts graviton puller particles. Which one is true and why is there so much disagreement in your "known" model?
Hello! New here, been lurking for a while.
Even if the proposed mechanisms are different, the working equations are the same. There is a huge consensus on how gravity works at a basic level, and there has been for centuries. So comparing the theory of gravity to the mishmash of opinions on the depth of the flat earth is absurd.
And you don't happen to be willing to share your own opinion, it seems
Ga_x2,
I find that the reluctance to answer questions often relates to an intense fear of being wrong or having to say "I don't know." You can see this in many settings like schools, healthcare facilities and even casual conversations at parties with friends. We all want to be right and there's nothing wrong with that, it just isn't possible for any normal person to be right 100% of the time. Being able to say that "I don't know for sure but here's my best guess," is very difficult for some. I work in a private practice and there are times where I have to try to explain complex neurological functions that researchers and healthcare providers simply don't fully understand today. I can't actually demonstrate that you perceive the color green the same way that I do, because we don't have the ability to experience the senses of others. I can point at a green item and state that it is green and you will likely agree because that particular refraction of light has been taught to us as green. However, if I were to be able to look directly through your eyes and brain, I might see what I would have otherwise labeled as red. This inability to look through someone else's eyes or feel through their skin makes philosophical debates that much harder. Our individual existence is filtered through the complex neurological collection and processing system of our consciousness and we take it at face value because we can't compare it to another's reality.
Tom,
I truly don't know enough about quantum mechanics to compare the two different hypotheses for inconsistencies. I can say that the mechanism for calculating terminal velocity of a falling object towards the earth has remained consistent and repeatable. While there may be two proposed underlying mechanisms to explain gravitational pull but the force of gravity on earth is not calculated two different ways. There aren't exactly wars being fought over the two different frameworks. While there may be unresolved ideas about the minute mechanics of it, there isn't a disagreement in the method of calculation, observation or application.
I would hope that flat earth scientists could come to at least some general consensus about how the earth functions. You ask many questions of those of us that believe the earth is round, make very stringent demands of what you will accept and won't accept as evidence to back up our statements. However, the flat earth community seems to disregard most questions, make unsupported declarations and turn to insulting others when they ask uncomfortable questions. When I joined this forum, I had hoped to find a place for open and polite debate, but so far have been disappointed by the atmosphere.
"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function." - F. Scott Fitzgerald
Thank you,
CriticalThinker