What do you think of the Intelligent Falling debate?

heyheysg

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Intelligent Falling advocates say that Einstein's theory of relativity has enormous gaps in it and is pretty much irreconcilable with quantum mechanics.

While the truth about intelligent falling is quickly gaining momentum as the de facto theory of gravity. Things don't fall because of bends in space time, it's unprovable, it is more likely that things fall or don't fall due to the a mysterious force that decides intelligently whether they do.
 
I'm totally ready to believe that there is a guy with a white beard sitting on a cloud somewhere micro-managing the entire universe just so that it *seems* gravity is real, when in fact it doesn't exist. Same for evolution. Obviously.
 
Gravitationalists won't even tell you how they think a plane stays in the sky. They just assume that it works, even THEY KNOW though there is no statistical chance that a plane could just not be subject to gravity when everything else apparently is.

Dumb ol gravitationalists.
 
Gravity is ONLY A THEORY.

I don't want these damn libruls teaching my kids that crap. My special book says we stick to the ground because of sin. What the hell is wrong with these people? Where are their morals?
 
Sorry, but things don't fall at all. Gravity is a force that pulls things down to a larger object. Almost like a magnet. So if I let go of something above the ground, it doesn't fall, the earth pulled it towards itself by gravity. Nothing has ever 'fallen'
 
Hey, if they want to teach Intelligent Design, let 'em teach Intelligent Falling...after all America is one of the dumbest 1st world countries...lets make our kids dumber!
 
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