

“Next you’ll be saying Glenn Greenwald is a journalist. “How can you call yourself a journalist? This is a carnival with a bearded lady exhibit!” That should make you suspicious of it, right there.” “Besides, we all know that Muslims believe in gravity. If you can’t explain something clearly, maybe it’s because there’s something wrong with the theory.” And in ‘Gravity’ they were just falling around the earth, in the grip of its gravity.”

“The law of gravity says,” Nye replied, “that ‘any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.’ Gravity works in deep outer space, it is just that bodies there are distant from the earth. So if the theory doesn’t work everywhere, there must be something wrong with it.”
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“Besides,” Gohmert went on, “we all saw that movie ‘Gravity.’ Obviously there’s no gravity in outer space. Maybe the Serpent was just tempting Newton with a secular humanist theory.” “Well, I’ve read the Bible and I know that an apple was used to tempt Eve. “Wasn’t it an apple that hit Newton on the head?” Gohmert asked. Nye tore off his bow-tie and began chewing on it in frustration. How much money do they want us to waste on suspension bridges and other expensive technology aimed at keeping things from falling down, on the basis of a theory?” Gravity has only been theorized for a couple hundred years. “The cultists who tout science always speak as though we know for sure that scientific discoveries are true. Nye pointed out that Isaac Newton discovered the law of gravity in the 17th century and it is settled science. It’s still there after hundreds of years. “Sure,” Gohmert said, “things fall down all the time.

Louie Gohmert (R-TX) on whether gravity is just a theory. David Gregory’s Meet the Press today hosted a debate between Bill Nye the Science Guy and Texas Rep.
