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New "Intelligent Falling" theory
Check this out, lmao
http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4133&n=2
Check this out, lmao
http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4133&n=2
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At least the fourth.brewnog said:Is this Intelligent Falling thread number four now?
The New Intelligent Falling theory is a proposed alternative to the theory of gravity. It suggests that objects do not fall towards the Earth due to the force of gravity, but rather because they are being pushed down by an intelligent force. This theory is not widely accepted in the scientific community and is not supported by any evidence.
The New Intelligent Falling theory was proposed by a group of individuals who reject the theory of gravity and believe in the existence of an intelligent force that controls the motion of objects. This theory has not been developed or endorsed by any reputable scientists or organizations.
The New Intelligent Falling theory differs from the theory of gravity in that it suggests that objects do not fall towards the Earth due to the force of gravity, but rather because they are being pushed down by an intelligent force. The theory of gravity, on the other hand, explains the motion of objects in terms of the force of gravity between masses.
No, there is no scientific evidence to support the New Intelligent Falling theory. The theory is not widely accepted in the scientific community and has not been tested or proven through experiments or observations. It is considered a pseudoscience and is not supported by any reputable scientists or organizations.
The New Intelligent Falling theory is not accepted in the scientific community because it lacks any scientific evidence or support. It also goes against the well-established and widely accepted theory of gravity, which has been extensively tested and proven through experiments and observations. The New Intelligent Falling theory is considered a pseudoscience and is not taken seriously by the scientific community.