Message from @bob.

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2019-05-08 23:15:06 UTC  

I used to be a sailor that caught fish for a company in Lebanon and I saw boats go nose down into the horizon

2019-05-08 23:15:39 UTC  

nose down right

2019-05-08 23:15:53 UTC  

and you're saying it doesn't do that

2019-05-08 23:16:04 UTC  

also, this argument may disprove flat earth:

2019-05-08 23:16:14 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 I want you to read this aswell

2019-05-08 23:16:23 UTC  

no, im asking , in your estimation, what does 'nose down' entail?

2019-05-08 23:16:27 UTC  

calm down carlito

2019-05-08 23:16:42 UTC  

Ye

2019-05-08 23:18:26 UTC  

well, at least you're not copying and pasting .. that's a plus

2019-05-08 23:18:49 UTC  

If the earth was indeed flat and had a dome on it, then how is the atmospheric pressure/density across the entire atmosphere not the same? Due to gas properties, the air would equalize it's density due to it being contained in a container (in this case the dome) and yet this doesn't happen. It keeps on getting less and less dense which means eventually there comes a vacuum which is impossible on a flat earth (well maybe idk) @🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 @carlito

2019-05-08 23:19:42 UTC  

also, if the density was indeed the cause of us falling down, then what happens if something is less dense than air?

2019-05-08 23:19:45 UTC  

so, according to you, pressure can exist without the need for a container

2019-05-08 23:20:11 UTC  

could you please direct me to proof of this assertion

2019-05-08 23:21:32 UTC  

@carlito two things: That's not my point and yes, it can. Proof is that if you go under water, the pressure gets higher but there's no container and gas and water is a fluid. My point is that the pressure/density of the atmosphere should be the same all around the atmosphere if there was a dome, but that doesn't happen.

2019-05-08 23:22:04 UTC  

water and air properties about pressure is basically the same

2019-05-08 23:23:02 UTC  

but when it comes to transitions of heat state, it's drastically different

2019-05-08 23:23:08 UTC  

got any come back

2019-05-08 23:24:01 UTC  

...well, I think I won this one unless he comes back

2019-05-08 23:24:22 UTC  

hey @P. got any explanation for that

2019-05-08 23:24:30 UTC  

well, i'll look into what you said then get back to you, okay

2019-05-08 23:24:32 UTC  

oh not p my bad

2019-05-08 23:24:38 UTC  

addi

2019-05-08 23:24:56 UTC  

@jeremy any explanation for this

2019-05-08 23:25:12 UTC  

rather ask Mad P again

2019-05-08 23:25:25 UTC  
2019-05-08 23:25:59 UTC  

@The Gwench explanation for this?

2019-05-08 23:26:51 UTC  

just look at my point up there

2019-05-08 23:26:51 UTC  

For what?

2019-05-08 23:26:52 UTC  

For what?

2019-05-08 23:26:52 UTC  

For what?

2019-05-08 23:26:53 UTC  

For what?

2019-05-08 23:26:53 UTC  

For what?

2019-05-08 23:27:08 UTC  

If the earth was indeed flat and had a dome on it, then how is the atmospheric pressure/density across the entire atmosphere not the same? Due to gas properties, the air would equalize it's density due to it being contained in a container (in this case the dome) and yet this doesn't happen. It keeps on getting less and less dense which means eventually there comes a vacuum which is impossible on a flat earth (well maybe idk)

2019-05-08 23:27:33 UTC  

also, this means there's no dome

2019-05-08 23:28:02 UTC  

@bob. I’m busy. 😡

2019-05-08 23:28:08 UTC  

lmao

2019-05-08 23:28:34 UTC  

well, as much as I want to call bs on that, I will let you continue on ma lady

2019-05-08 23:29:08 UTC  

hey @jeremy If the earth was indeed flat and had a dome on it, then how is the atmospheric pressure/density across the entire atmosphere not the same? Due to gas properties, the air would equalize it's density due to it being contained in a container (in this case the dome) and yet this doesn't happen. It keeps on getting less and less dense which means eventually there comes a vacuum which is impossible on a flat earth (well maybe idk)
also, this means there's no dome

2019-05-08 23:29:43 UTC  

ok