earth and other planets have a round shape as in general. because if there is no flat earth gravity. this is a simple answer in my opinion, thank you very much
1. The Moon and the Sun are projected holograms (lights) off of our domes mirrored interior surface. Would you prefer a triangular light? Would that make you feel better about living on a flat plane?
2. Gravity is an idea created to explain away the impossibilities of heliocentrism when in reality, density and buoyancy explain in simple terms why objects fall.
Vacuum can be reproduced on Earth. So why objects of same weight but different density fall with same speed? Why do they fall at all? How do they know that they need to fall down not up or left?
Magnetism is the holy grail. Temporarily.
Magnetism seems to be strong force in that case. What kind of magnetism it is then if it can not be detected by the hand held compass? Hand held compass can detect minuscule Earth magnetism but is not affected by such strong force. Introducing magic here so why not "magical gravity".
''The force of buoyancy itself requires either a force field or acceleration to work, so that the pressure, and hence density of a fluid is increases with depth, and hence the downward greater pressure pushes the object towards a lower lesser pressure, until the force of the pressure is equal with the weight of the object. Unless one subscribes to the traditional definition of buoyancy (accurate in terms of measurement but doesn’t explain how buoyancy works) that it is a force exerted by a fluid on a object equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object’s volume. One can think that this force is always upward though without a force field (like gravity) or an acceleration, it cannot have a direction (which is always in the opposite direction to the two). But supposing it IS always upward (somehow, considering that the fluid in absence of force field or acceleration should have equal pressure and density throughout) then it still cannot explain why :
Accelerating or decelerating upwards or downwards increases or decreases your weight.
Accelerating or decelerating upwards or downwards increases or decreases buoyancy as well, if there is a fluid around. Otherwise in a vacuum, even the densest object become weightless when accelerating downwards at 9.807 m/s², and even the lightest object becomes much heavier. Strange that buoyancy is affected by something that doesn’t exist.''