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Originally Posted by blackmonsters
Some of these people will stick to what ever they learned before no matter what proof I can bring. The folks that laughed at the Wright brothers are still laughing in their graves while the rest of us are fucking in small bathrooms at 800 miles per hour above the clouds.
Fools will remain as such and new knowledge will be scorned by the ignorant.
They say I have no proof of my theory of gravity but Newton only dropped a fucking apple and they are completely convined that he knew it all.
I didn't just dream this up; I used several models to test this and I have thought about it for a few years.
No other theory has any more proof than mine; but at least my theory doesn't rest on some magical power in the center of the earth that is somehow sucking me to the surface.
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So your argument is that because scientific knowledge is improving and thus was wrong at various times in the past that everyone should consider your new theory of gravity to be equivalent to Newton's laws of motions? Kepler is turning over in his his grave.
No, Newton did not not "drop an apple" and "know it all". What Newton really did is point out that an apple falls and the Moon rotates around the earth for the same reason.
He formulated the laws of motion and coinvented calculus. He wrote the Principia Mathematica which explained the classical laws of motion in great detail. He took the three laws of motion as axioms and then derived other known results from those laws.
Over the past four centuries, experiments have verified his laws basically to the error of relativity. Then in 1915 came Einstein's reformulations of gravity which showed that Newton's view was only an approximation.
"Magical power in the center of earth"? No, Einstein's General theory explains gravity as the warping of space-time itself by the energy/mass which resides in it.
You are a funny sort of troll. ;-)