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Posted on 1/14/18 at 3:24 pm to KSGamecock
Exactly. Everybody knows there's no gravity in space. So how does the moon stay put?
Posted on 1/14/18 at 3:26 pm to BoarEd
If you ask a science person they will say that Earth's gravity keeps it in place like that's some kind of magic bullet answer.
My next question is always, "Well how old is the Earth?" and they'll usually say something like X billion years old.
THEN WHY HASN'T IT FALLEN TO EARTH YET?
MIR fell to earth after like 30 years but the moon has been up there for millions of years because of gravity?
Yea, ok.
My next question is always, "Well how old is the Earth?" and they'll usually say something like X billion years old.
THEN WHY HASN'T IT FALLEN TO EARTH YET?
MIR fell to earth after like 30 years but the moon has been up there for millions of years because of gravity?
Yea, ok.
Posted on 1/14/18 at 3:30 pm to KSGamecock
IKR?
Seriously though, dowsing is a legitimate mystery to me. It obviously works, but nobody knows how.
Seriously though, dowsing is a legitimate mystery to me. It obviously works, but nobody knows how.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 3:50 pm to BoarEd
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Anybody know?
Yes. Dig a hole deep enough anywhere in the southeast and you will hit water. That how it works.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 3:56 pm to MaroonNation
Same way a ouija board works.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 4:21 pm to FinleyStreet
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Same way a ouija board works.
May I ask how you think it is an ouija works?
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