Critical Think | Magnetism and Weight - Evidence that flat earthers are wrong again. @CriticalThink | Uploaded December 2020 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
I am often told that things like magnetism can affect the weight measurement at different latitudes is a "plausible" explanation for the measured correlation of the effect of centrifugal force on an object.
Such claims are made without evidence, and as always, flatties demand we provide the evidence to counter their plucked out of thin air claims.
So here's the evidence that shows that variations in the Earth's magnetic field can be ignored when measuring weight changes vs latitude.
I am often told that things like magnetism can affect the weight measurement at different latitudes is a "plausible" explanation for the measured correlation of the effect of centrifugal force on an object.
Such claims are made without evidence, and as always, flatties demand we provide the evidence to counter their plucked out of thin air claims.
So here's the evidence that shows that variations in the Earth's magnetic field can be ignored when measuring weight changes vs latitude.