>>14208103>I don't know if what I'm saying is nonsenseI doubt that, at this point I think you know it perfectly well
if you really don't, then you're just extremely slow on the uptake, but even then you don't seem to even be trying, you're instead repeating the same nonsense over and over rather than accept that it has zero basis in reality
>you're just being disingenuousthat's rich, coming from you
>for some reason you feel to say I'm wrongnot "for some reason", I've explained in great detail explicitly why you're wrong
>literally no one knows the actual answerdo we know there isn't a teapot in orbit around Mars?
do we know there isn't a creator deity?
no, we don't know either, but we can safely use all of known physics to safely assume some answers to both
do we know there isn't mass at the center of Earth?
no, maybe there are magical gnomes there instead
>I really do not want to get into a discussion again, this isn't a discussion, it's a lecture
>What I'm using is the currently understood model of gravitation.no, when you use a term like "centrifugal force" you are not doing that at all
like I just said, circular motion works by having a force pulling you INWARD towards the center at all times, preventing you from simply drifting out into space due to inertia
this INWARD force is called CENTRIPETAL force, and the acceleration due to it is CENTRIPETAL acceleration
>And the gravity is still "0" at the center>So it's still "0" at the center...totally irrelevant to what I wrote, my point was the Sol's gravitational influence on Earth is negligible compare to that of Earth itself when we're talking about points on and inside Earth
the gravitational acceleration due to Sol on any point on and inside Earth is ~0.006 m/s^2
>Are you serious?yes, I'm serious, a fact known to literally millions of people
>We orbit the fucking thingyes, at an enormous distance
the acceleration necessary to keep us in orbit is ~0.006 m/s^2
a = v^2/r, go calculate it, moron