[quote]If you don't think we've launched satellites into space, how do you think our cell phones & satellite TV companies work?[/quote]
I'd like to know this, as well
[quote]I have.
Can you explain how a plant grows upwards in a world where there is constant downwards force? [/quote]
Sure
But first, that amusement park ride....all the ones I've ever been on only had belts across your lap and shoulders. That wouldn't cause you difficulty in moving your arms, head and legs.
As for a plant.....it grows towards light. Put a pot sideways and will the plant grow straight out sideways or would it vend and start growing upwards?
I don't see how that's related to my question. I don't think gravity is a spell; I think it's a universal law that makes sense. Flat earthers believe in gravity as well, btw.
[quote]I don't see how that's related to my question. I don't think gravity is a spell; I think it's a universal law that makes sense. Flat earthers believe in gravity as well, btw.[/quote]
An upward current isn't gravity
If the only thing accelerating the earth is the current, wouldn't it make sense for the current to accelerate us when we jump? If it didn't accelerate us at all times as well, wouldn't our bodies sink into the earth?
Let's say the Earth is going at 1,000kmph
You jumping is 1kmph
The Earth is accelerating by 1km around every 0.7 seconds
When you jump you go at 1,001kmph and the Earth catches up
You don't slow down the Earth speeds up, also acting as a windshield blocking the current. If you jumped off the edge of the planet you will continue accelerating