Gravity or Just Hot Air?

Round, Flat, or Full of Crap

You know, the more I sit and think about it, the more I realize nearly everything we’ve been told is a lie. School books, government advice, news headlines, all served up neat and tidy so we swallow it without a blink. But once you open your mind and actually look, things start to fall apart fast.

Take the earth, for example. We’re told it’s a spinning ball flying through space at breakneck speed, yet here I am sitting in my chair and the tea in my cup isn’t even sloshing. If the earth is racing around the sun at 67,000 mph, then why can I still walk down the lane without being blown backwards? It’s the kind of nonsense we accept because we’ve been trained to.

And then there’s gravity, the holy grail of “science” that explains everything they can’t explain. They say there’s this magical force pulling everything down to the center of the earth. Really? Because what I see is density and buoyancy at work. Drop a stone in water, it sinks. Blow up a balloon, it rises. Things go where their density takes them. No invisible force needed.

But of course, they can’t admit that, because the whole ball earth story crumbles without “gravity.” It’s the duct tape holding their model together. Meanwhile, everyday life shows us the truth if we’re willing to look.

I’m not saying I’ve got all the answers. But I do know this: the moment you start questioning, you can’t stop. You begin to notice that the official story never quite adds up. You see cracks in the plaster of the world they’ve painted for us.

Maybe the earth is flat. Maybe it isn’t. But the bigger lie is that we’re not supposed to even ask the question. Sit down, shut up, trust the experts, that’s the script. Well, I’ve read their script, and it’s full of holes.

So here I am, daring to say it out loud: maybe the world isn’t round after all. Maybe the real lie is everything we’ve been told about it.

Flat earth? Round earth? Gravity or just plain density? I’ll keep my eyes open, thanks. And one more thing, if gravity’s really that strong, how come it can hold the oceans to a spinning ball but can’t keep my socks from flying off the washing line on a breezy day?

Mae 🧡


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3 responses to “Gravity or Just Hot Air?”

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    Joey Jones

    There are definitely cracks in the plaster, Mae…xxxx

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    1. Good morning, Joey xx Sometimes it’s through the cracks that the light sneaks in!

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  2. Joey Jones Avatar
    Joey Jones

    Tis just slipping into afternoon….so will wish you a happy rest of the day…. 🙂 yes, it is xx

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