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Just imagine—on the first day that school starts, Agnes will reveal her “unravellings”—and will immediately be sent to the principal’s office!!
I once got into an on-line discussion with a flat-earther who claimed there is no such thing as gravity. Things do not fall; the earth is constantly moving upward.
If you look at a gravity as Newtonian, then it’s a force. If you look at it as Einsteinian, then it’s a function of the bending of space-time near a massive object.
seanfear almost 3 years ago
hence we conclude, it doesn’t exist !
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Gravity is a heavy subject.
profbob almost 3 years ago
If it gets unravelled we will all float away including Agnes and Trout.
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
Just imagine—on the first day that school starts, Agnes will reveal her “unravellings”—and will immediately be sent to the principal’s office!!
Dani Rice almost 3 years ago
I once got into an on-line discussion with a flat-earther who claimed there is no such thing as gravity. Things do not fall; the earth is constantly moving upward.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Gravity. Not just a good idea. It’s the law!
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Next week we’ll discuss the opposite of gravity. Comedy.
ChessPirate almost 3 years ago
Go off the high-dive Aggie, you can study gravity up close and personal…
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member almost 3 years ago
No, I’m pretty sure gravity weighs everything.
mindjob almost 3 years ago
After you unravel gravity, there are also the strong and weak magnetic forces, and the force only Jedi’s have
christelisbetty almost 3 years ago
Wrong again Trout.Gravity causes weight, ergo it weighs everything.
paullp Premium Member almost 3 years ago
At Agnes’ level, it should be enough for her to realize that gravity is the reason that things fall down. On to the next unraveling!
Andrew Bosch Premium Member almost 3 years ago
If you look at a gravity as Newtonian, then it’s a force. If you look at it as Einsteinian, then it’s a function of the bending of space-time near a massive object.
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
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David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 3 years ago
Gravity has no weight? Interesting thought.
gopher gofer almost 3 years ago
gravity is a really weighty subject…
RWill almost 3 years ago
“Oh, weight …”