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Clay Massey
26 April, 12:22
Why can't the sky fall?
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Ashley Benjamin
26 April, 14:37
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It's pretty impossible for the sky to "fall" down on us, but there is an illusion that can make you (it triggers your brain) to thinking it is falling
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Preston Lynch
26 April, 16:01
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The sky is a plane, and does not have a mass, therefore there is nothing to fall
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