Message from @bob.

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2019-05-07 00:09:54 UTC  

Since the atmosphere density is not radial, but linear, buoyancy is not responsible for the falling of objects. In order for the first to work, we need gravity. It increases the density of fluids and gives the force to accelerate objects towards the ground.

2019-05-07 00:10:05 UTC  

thas it but there's more if you'd like

2019-05-07 00:10:41 UTC  

Read my mind <:snapsnap:484956825863585792>

2019-05-07 00:11:36 UTC  

that's using density physics btw

2019-05-07 00:11:46 UTC  

Just density?

2019-05-07 00:11:49 UTC  

@bob. - from what "site",, flat earth society?

2019-05-07 00:11:55 UTC  

nope

2019-05-07 00:12:06 UTC  

the earth does not move

2019-05-07 00:12:14 UTC  

in reality

2019-05-07 00:12:19 UTC  

no, but look

2019-05-07 00:12:32 UTC  

But I thought it moved upward in this case?

2019-05-07 00:12:56 UTC  

not at the moment it aint lol

2019-05-07 00:12:58 UTC  

if the earth was flat, (and contained by a dome) why isn't it the same pressure atmospherically everywhere in the atmosphere?

2019-05-07 00:13:18 UTC  

because nothing physically lives up there

2019-05-07 00:13:33 UTC  

everythings down here etc

2019-05-07 00:13:38 UTC  

Well micro organisms actually do

2019-05-07 00:13:48 UTC  

bahaha

2019-05-07 00:14:07 UTC  

um but according to literally basic physics gas equalizes itself and spreads out and equalizes its density

2019-05-07 00:14:22 UTC  

so it doesn't matter about life here

2019-05-07 00:14:27 UTC  

any plants and vegatation up there?

2019-05-07 00:14:37 UTC  

also there's aerial life up there

2019-05-07 00:14:37 UTC  

its like "Water cylces"

2019-05-07 00:14:55 UTC  

um, that's not explaining my point

2019-05-07 00:15:07 UTC  

the pressure should be equal

2019-05-07 00:15:51 UTC  

also, if density was the cause, then why does things sink to the bottom of the ocean even when the water gets more denser or equally as dense as the object?

2019-05-07 00:16:47 UTC  

wtf does this explain

2019-05-07 00:16:49 UTC  

it cyles where its needed to be, see

2019-05-07 00:16:53 UTC  

.

2019-05-07 00:16:53 UTC  

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2019-05-07 00:16:59 UTC  

lol

2019-05-07 00:17:09 UTC  

it explains not much just that clouds exist

2019-05-07 00:17:20 UTC  

i said , its like "water cycles"

2019-05-07 00:17:38 UTC  

ok, I'm not getting it, explain?

2019-05-07 00:17:56 UTC  
2019-05-07 00:17:58 UTC  

u

2019-05-07 00:17:59 UTC  

If I were to input a done suggesting it’s closer to the ground than we think, wouldn’t water collect at the pinnacle of the dome?

2019-05-07 00:18:01 UTC  

it DISPERSES the futher up , hence why it's less dense in high altitudes

2019-05-07 00:18:07 UTC  

wait

2019-05-07 00:18:15 UTC  

it whats?

2019-05-07 00:18:19 UTC  

arent humans less dense then water