Message from @✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧

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2019-05-07 00:19:02 UTC  

lmao

2019-05-07 00:19:10 UTC  

gas doesn't work like a liquid

2019-05-07 00:19:25 UTC  

it can't evaporate cuz it already evaporated

2019-05-07 00:19:34 UTC  

you're basically breathing in water and swimming in it right now

2019-05-07 00:19:41 UTC  

the next stage is plasma if it wants to get hotter

2019-05-07 00:19:49 UTC  

^^

2019-05-07 00:19:56 UTC  

we are breathing a tiny bit of water vapor

2019-05-07 00:19:58 UTC  

billions of gallons of "water" is the "Atmosphere"

2019-05-07 00:20:04 UTC  

mhm

2019-05-07 00:20:10 UTC  

- tiny? no

2019-05-07 00:20:15 UTC  

no its not a tiny amount

2019-05-07 00:20:26 UTC  

in comparison to the other gases yessir

2019-05-07 00:20:48 UTC  

also, what does this prove about less density the higher above?

2019-05-07 00:21:14 UTC  

also, if the density gets less higher above then eventually a vacuum must come after it

2019-05-07 00:21:24 UTC  

it all CYCLEs down here, closer to where it needs to be, and things get recycled

2019-05-07 00:21:33 UTC  

makes sense, dont it

2019-05-07 00:21:36 UTC  

no man

2019-05-07 00:21:44 UTC  

cycles don't explain basic physics

2019-05-07 00:21:45 UTC  

But pressure does get weaker

2019-05-07 00:22:04 UTC  

if there was a dome, then the pressure would be the same all around

2019-05-07 00:22:10 UTC  

nope

2019-05-07 00:22:20 UTC  

Which would either be really light or heavy air

2019-05-07 00:22:21 UTC  

that's basic physics but ok

2019-05-07 00:22:34 UTC  

no it aint lol

2019-05-07 00:22:48 UTC  

We would essentially be breathing water it self if it got heavy enough (by weight I mean)

2019-05-07 00:23:05 UTC  

Or mass idfk lol

2019-05-07 00:23:12 UTC  

basic physics about gas properties is that gas expands and evens out in a container/containement object

2019-05-07 00:23:32 UTC  

not if it's as huge as earth

2019-05-07 00:23:33 UTC  

well thats one of its properties

2019-05-07 00:23:40 UTC  

nah

2019-05-07 00:23:57 UTC  

if it's as huge as the earth, that'd happen cuz gravity doesn't exist right?

2019-05-07 00:24:03 UTC  

Earths dome in this case would still be a container no matter the scale

2019-05-07 00:24:16 UTC  

^^^

2019-05-07 00:24:21 UTC  

the "pressure" (airpressure/s) is basically most of what "gravity" really is

2019-05-07 00:24:29 UTC  

Not exactly

2019-05-07 00:24:35 UTC  

so pressure is apparently gravity

2019-05-07 00:24:43 UTC  

weird flex but ok

2019-05-07 00:24:54 UTC  

Temperature, pressure, mass, density, bouyancy, electromagnetism
Dialectric acceleration <:BigSmiles:556070613224259594> boom

2019-05-07 00:24:56 UTC  

is there any real proof of atmospheric life other than sketchy government probes?

2019-05-07 00:25:20 UTC  

We are an example of atmospheric life actually

2019-05-07 00:25:42 UTC  

oh that's true