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Gravity DEBUNKED by the Bumble Bee
« on: August 18, 2018, 10:48:39 am »


Gravity according to Issac Newton has the ability to be powerful (when keeping buildings and oceans from flying into space) or soft ( allowing the mosquito to fly without be crush under gravity's complex wieght.

While I am not an expert, I do now and then look for Holes in the theory and I think I found one. Maybe or Maybe Not--you decide?.

A youtube clip:

The curious case of Gravity~The Flat Earth Awakening 2018



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Blade this video was deleted along with the channel - I had the url so I posted it on Bitchute and this is the link - This video is banned worldwide now brother.


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Re: Gravity for the Bumble Bee
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2018, 08:57:09 pm »
Eric Dubay: Gravity does NOT exist!


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« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2018, 03:46:35 am »
How Pythagoras and Eratosthenes Gave us THE Flat Earth Trump Card


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Re: Gravity for the Bumble Bee
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2018, 12:18:23 pm »
Where does Dubay get the idea that we don't feel gravity pulling us down to the ground?  He can try my job for an hour, sheesh. 

And, did the bumbling bee video writer not notice that the double wings of the bees are half their body length?  There is still gravity.  If the body of a bee was carrying a full load (or not) and died, at that instant the mass of the body would plummet directly to earth.  Levitation or not.

This FE material is hooey.

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Re: Gravity for the Bumble Bee
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2018, 12:41:15 pm »
Where does Dubay get the idea that we don't feel gravity pulling us down to the ground?  He can try my job for an hour, sheesh. 

And, did the bumbling bee video writer not notice that the double wings of the bees are half their body length?  There is still gravity.  If the body of a bee was carrying a full load (or not) and died, at that instant the mass of the body would plummet directly to earth.  Levitation or not.

This FE material is hooey.
Gravity is an overworked theory, the catch all for everything that doesn't make sense when the laws of physics fail.

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Re: Gravity for the Bumble Bee
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2018, 01:08:47 am »









Gravity according to Issac Newton has the ability to be powerful (when keeping buildings and oceans from flying into space) or soft ( allowing the mosquito to fly without be crush under gravity's complex wieght.

While I am not an expert, I do now and then look for Holes in the theory and I think I found one. Maybe or Maybe Not--you decide?.

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Re: Gravity for the Bumble Bee
« Reply #7 on: December 09, 2018, 05:18:42 pm »
Where does Dubay get the idea that we don't feel gravity pulling us down to the ground?  He can try my job for an hour, sheesh. 

And, did the bumbling bee video writer not notice that the double wings of the bees are half their body length?  There is still gravity.  If the body of a bee was carrying a full load (or not) and died, at that instant the mass of the body would plummet directly to earth.  Levitation or not.

This FE material is hooey.
Gravity is an overworked theory, the catch all for everything that doesn't make sense when the laws of physics fail.

I always thought it was funny how selective gravity is said to be. The Amount of gravity applied to a specific item(anything in the world) is proportional to not only it size but also its weight.

In other words, a "Nat" still has gravity restricting its flight to its size and weight but not too much gravity that it would crush it. On the other hand, a 20 ton dozer does not fly off the ground because the right  amount of gravity proportional to the dozer's size and weight is applied to it.  Oh, here is another questionable lie.......I am sitting on the dozer and only weigh 200 lbs and am about a 64th of the size to the dozer. Yet, gravity in all its infinite wisdom somehow keeps the dozer on the ground and  it finds me in the seat or anywhere I may be on the dozer then applies the right amount of pressure so as not to crush me but keep me from flying off the dozer and this earth.  Now that is some piece of work. WOW!

Of course there is NO Gravity. What ever goes up must come down!

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« Reply #8 on: December 09, 2018, 11:11:23 pm »
Where does Dubay get the idea that we don't feel gravity pulling us down to the ground?  He can try my job for an hour, sheesh. 

And, did the bumbling bee video writer not notice that the double wings of the bees are half their body length?  There is still gravity.  If the body of a bee was carrying a full load (or not) and died, at that instant the mass of the body would plummet directly to earth.  Levitation or not.

This FE material is hooey.
Gravity is an overworked theory, the catch all for everything that doesn't make sense when the laws of physics fail.

I always thought it was funny how selective gravity is said to be. The Amount of gravity applied to a specific item(anything in the world) is proportional to not only it size but also its weight.

In other words, a "Nat" still has gravity restricting its flight to its size and weight but not too much gravity that it would crush it. On the other hand, a 20 ton dozer does not fly off the ground because the right  amount of gravity proportional to the dozer's size and weight is applied to it.  Oh, here is another questionable lie.......I am sitting on the dozer and only weigh 200 lbs and am about a 64th of the size to the dozer. Yet, gravity in all its infinite wisdom somehow keeps the dozer on the ground and  it finds me in the seat or anywhere I may be on the dozer then applies the right amount of pressure so as not to crush me but keep me from flying off the dozer and this earth.  Now that is some piece of work. WOW!

Of course there is NO Gravity. What ever goes up must come down!

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Blade, I'm thinking of buying a book called Zetetic Cosmonogy from 1899 by Thomas Winship. He explains gravity pretty good and it a very interesting flat earth book.


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Re: Gravity for the Bumble Bee
« Reply #9 on: December 10, 2018, 06:05:29 pm »
Where does Dubay get the idea that we don't feel gravity pulling us down to the ground?  He can try my job for an hour, sheesh. 

And, did the bumbling bee video writer not notice that the double wings of the bees are half their body length?  There is still gravity.  If the body of a bee was carrying a full load (or not) and died, at that instant the mass of the body would plummet directly to earth.  Levitation or not.

This FE material is hooey.
Gravity is an overworked theory, the catch all for everything that doesn't make sense when the laws of physics fail.

I always thought it was funny how selective gravity is said to be. The Amount of gravity applied to a specific item(anything in the world) is proportional to not only it size but also its weight.

In other words, a "Nat" still has gravity restricting its flight to its size and weight but not too much gravity that it would crush it. On the other hand, a 20 ton dozer does not fly off the ground because the right  amount of gravity proportional to the dozer's size and weight is applied to it.  Oh, here is another questionable lie.......I am sitting on the dozer and only weigh 200 lbs and am about a 64th of the size to the dozer. Yet, gravity in all its infinite wisdom somehow keeps the dozer on the ground and  it finds me in the seat or anywhere I may be on the dozer then applies the right amount of pressure so as not to crush me but keep me from flying off the dozer and this earth.  Now that is some piece of work. WOW!

Of course there is NO Gravity. What ever goes up must come down!

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Blade, I'm thinking of buying a book called Zetetic Cosmonogy from 1899 by Thomas Winship. He explains gravity pretty good and it a very interesting flat earth book.



PJ, do/have you ever read a Kindle Book. That very book is on sale at Amazon via EBOOKS for 7.99.... If you download it and the Free Reader then you can carry it with you on your phone of mobile pad, PC, etc.

It is easy, simply set up an account. one click buys the book. Some of the books cost .99cents. They all come with search app within them.

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« Reply #10 on: December 10, 2018, 08:27:43 pm »

[/quote]Blade, I'm thinking of buying a book called Zetetic Cosmonogy from 1899 by Thomas Winship. He explains gravity pretty good and it a very interesting flat earth book.


[/quote]

PJ, do/have you ever read a Kindle Book. That very book is on sale at Amazon via EBOOKS for 7.99.... If you download it and the Free Reader then you can carry it with you on your phone of mobile pad, PC, etc.

It is easy, simply set up an account. one click buys the book. Some of the books cost .99cents. They all come with search app within them.

Blade

[/quote]Do I just download Kindle? Or upload Kindle or whatever? Then I can buy other books on Kindle and have them on my phone as well? I'm getting a complete brand new computer system in the next few days, new chair and desk too so I'll be ready to do this Kindle thing then. Thank you for the information !!!

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« Reply #11 on: June 08, 2019, 05:58:40 pm »

Blade, I'm thinking of buying a book called Zetetic Cosmonogy from 1899 by Thomas Winship. He explains gravity pretty good and it a very interesting flat earth book.


[/quote]

PJ, do/have you ever read a Kindle Book. That very book is on sale at Amazon via EBOOKS for 7.99.... If you download it and the Free Reader then you can carry it with you on your phone of mobile pad, PC, etc.

It is easy, simply set up an account. one click buys the book. Some of the books cost .99cents. They all come with search app within them.

Blade

[/quote]Do I just download Kindle? Or upload Kindle or whatever? Then I can buy other books on Kindle and have them on my phone as well? I'm getting a complete brand new computer system in the next few days, new chair and desk too so I'll be ready to do this Kindle thing then. Thank you for the information !!!
[/quote]Thank you Blade, I might get Kindle soon.

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« Reply #12 on: June 08, 2019, 08:19:07 pm »

Blade, I'm thinking of buying a book called Zetetic Cosmonogy from 1899 by Thomas Winship. He explains gravity pretty good and it a very interesting flat earth book.



PJ, do/have you ever read a Kindle Book. That very book is on sale at Amazon via EBOOKS for 7.99.... If you download it and the Free Reader then you can carry it with you on your phone of mobile pad, PC, etc.

It is easy, simply set up an account. one click buys the book. Some of the books cost .99cents. They all come with search app within them.

Blade

[/quote]Do I just download Kindle? Or upload Kindle or whatever? Then I can buy other books on Kindle and have them on my phone as well? I'm getting a complete brand new computer system in the next few days, new chair and desk too so I'll be ready to do this Kindle thing then. Thank you for the information !!!
[/quote]Thank you Blade, I might get Kindle soon.
[/quote]

There is another that you might look at and it is : Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe (Illustrated) by Samuel Birley Rowbotham

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