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But then there's Newtons Third Law. If the earth is rotating around you, you must be falling towards it at the same rate that it falls towards you...

Theoretically yeah!

Isn't theory all that matters? (other than custard)

I think reality matter more, because we live on it!

We now have theories and models about time travel and wormholes too, but how possible are they???

Well in reality an observer (say you) and another object (say earth) orbit around thier combined centre of mass, which if we take a reference frame rotating such that the relative angle of the line of centres of the two masses is constant in the reference frame, then they just stay a constant distance apart and theres no reason to assume there is a force acting on either.

 

But then when you consider the fact that a third object (the sun) is orbitting us, both our observer-earth system and the sun must be accelerating towards each other to maintain an elliptical orbit.

 

So whilst the first of my two paragraphs is entirely theoretical (and wrong), the second paragraph shows the truth by drawing from reality

Theory that is correct matters.

Theory that has a strong correlation with repeatable empirical measurements matters until similar measurements disagree with the theory.

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Seconded YT's and Severian's objections. Also, who the hell thinks the astronauts on the moon were weightless?

It's freaky funny man! This just GOT TO BE a joke! I mean, how is possible this to be true? Isn't that as far as naivety can go? GOD!!!!!!!!!

Yet another hit and run thread by BSG CORP, from one science forum to the next. :(

Yet another hit and run thread by BSG CORP, from one science forum to the next. :(

 

At least he's saying stuff that's by and large true, rather than posting gibberish then running away.

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