The surface of a sphere does not meet the prerequisites for the definition of "container" BTW, just FYI.
So you are retarded, not just pretending to be one.
Have you ever done scuba diving? Ocean floor is full of valleys and lower elevations than 'sea level'.
Water fills up the lowest areas (closest to the Earth center) because of gravity. It stays there because of gravity.
Forces between objects in force fields (magnetic, electrical or gravitational) are inversely proportional to the distance between them. You can easily do that with magnets and see the effects with your own eyes.
Just because you cannot see the force field with your eyes does not mean it is not there.
This is 21st century. I suggest you see a psychiatrist to properly diagnose your condition.
Finally, someone in this thread who isn't insane. Gravity exists. All massive structures in space are spherical due to gravity, the earth is not flat. I believe a lot of bitcointalk users are extremely delusional, conspiracy theorist types...
Gravity is an unproven theory and you're a fucking shitheads for claiming otherwise.
Please, climb on the roof of the highest building in your city and jump off... either gravity exists or not, a problem will be solved!
Objects denser than their medium fall and that's a fact, the only problem here is you shitheads that need to stuffed in an oven.
Why are the objects accelerating as they come closer to the ground? Hint: It is not because of 'density'.
Sorry to pop your bubble.
Because force as a result of pressure from the medium pushing the object down due to its greater density, if the object is less dense then it's pushed up. Gravity is a 100% bullshit theory constructed to support the false heliocentric model and has nothing to do with the forces holding you to the ground.
To clairify, when a medium under pressure is displaced by an object there is a reactive force that pushes up or down depending on the objects density relative to that medium. The ground is charged with electrons (-) and the dome is charged with holes (+) with a resulting electric field that defines up and down.
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