Quote Originally Posted by Fatboxingfan View Post
so why don't you go sideways when you jump up in the air? Why just straight down every time? Why always straight down when you drop a ball from your hand? Why straight down when you drop a rock off the leaning tower of Pisa? Why not sideways? Why not up? Why not at a diagonal? Your arguments a're absolutely asinine and you are the biggest troll on Earth. If I was King I would stop people like you from spouting diarrhea because the rest of us should not have to hear the nonsense. Is the Moon made of green cheese? You are an idiot.

you never answer anybody's questions. You didn't answer El kabong and you didn't answer walrus and you didn't answer me. Whenever there's a question you can't answer you say it's an ad hominem argument. Nice and convenient strategy you have.

I don't know how you live with yourself, living in 100% denial, living the life of a pure liar.
A repugnant the troll who should not have the right to speak.
There is basically just up and down. If I jump up, I will come back down due to my body being denser than the air. Why would anyone think they would fall sideways.

Your gravity (which you have still failed to define, so I had to for you) sure is selective. Able to hold trillions of gallions of water to the surface of a ball, but birds have no problem resisting it. How about a hellium balloon. Gravity can't even keep that down. And you still haven't provided a practical demonstration of mass attracting to mass in the natural for me to observe.

Why are you getting so triggered? I am only asking questions of the affirmative claim that was taught to me. You can believe whatever you like. But don't expect me to agree with your beliefs. Is it because you are struggling to prove what you thought was true? A bit of cognitive dissonance perhaps?

I'm asking for practical demonstrations of the affirmative claims of the globe using tangble substance.

You are just ranting now, and again you bring nothing practical to back up your beliefs.

No one has any greater authority over another.