Okay, so if Earth is constantly accelerating up at 9.8m/s^2, how do the sun and moon keep up at the same pace? How do the stars do the same? Wouldn't we be accelerating out of our astrological neighborhood? Also, science believes Earth is around 4-5 billion years old. If Earth was only 1 billion years old and constantly accelerating at 9.8 m/s^2, it'd be travelling at around 1 billion times the speed of light which is IMPOSSIBLE.
Consider your average astronomy enthusiast with a telescope. They can clearly see other planets, which appear perfectly round to them. If Earth is a disc, wouldn't all the other planets also be discs? How is it possible that every other celestial body we can see is facing us? Even though we are accelerating constantly? Wouldn't we eventually see the other side? They would have to be travelling in the same direction as us, but they're facing us so they'd be travelling sideways through space?
If you want any more logic errors go ahead and ask. I lived with a flat earther for a year, I know how to counter all of your pathetic arguments.
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Do you notice how he hasn't responded to any arguments over a paragraph long? This was very well put. Thanks.