Canseco Explains Gravity: Jose Canseco Writes About Science On Twitter, Tweets About Theories Of Dinosaurs and Physics (PHOTOS)

Feb 20, 2013 08:17 AM EST

Jose Canseco is one of the loudest and most controversial members of Twitter and while he often is writing about baseball and steroids, on Tuesday he took a new tact, tweeting about a range of theories involving dinosaurs, gravity and science.

According to Gawker, Canseco took to the internet to write about his theories on gravity, explaining on Feb. 18 that he would have "More thoughts on gravity tomorrow."

Canseco was not playing coy and he started tweeting out about gravity and some of its principles, including "Ancient gravity was much weaker" and "You ever wonder why nothing REALLY big exists today in nature."

He gave up some interesting theories, many debunked, that "Animal tissue of muscles and ligaments could not support huge dinosaurs even standing up or pump blood up 60 foot necks."

Canseco also wrote about how fast dinosaurs were and how gravity affected them, writing that "Gravity had to be weaker to make dinosaurs nimble." He led up to his big theory, which stated that "My theory is the core of the planet shifted when single continent formed to keep us in a balanced spin."

He made some geological observations as well, writing: "The land was farther away from the core and had much less gravity so bigness could develop and dominate."

Finally he finished up with a tweet speaking about the veracity of his claims, writing "I may not be 100% right but think about it. How else could 30 foot leather birds fly?"

Canseco has taking to Twitter many times to write about his musings on life, including when he wrote: "I found an alien in my soup." He also added about when his Twitter account was once deleted, he blamed it on "Some aliens deleted my acc."

CHECK OUT Canseco's Twitter account for more musings or the Gawker site for pictures of all the tweets

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