Message from @Mee6

Discord ID: 573696986134609952


2019-05-03 02:22:50 UTC  

hello fellow gamers

2019-05-03 02:22:58 UTC  

@AstralSentient I'm rather proud of that one

2019-05-03 02:23:04 UTC  

who wants to flat earth roleplay

2019-05-03 02:23:30 UTC  

I do

2019-05-03 02:23:36 UTC  

Pep

2019-05-03 02:23:40 UTC  

Owo

2019-05-03 02:23:46 UTC  

@Human Sheeple its moving in a circle from your point of view at antarctica. If you were facing north it would never apear to move behind you on the flat model - which it does move behind you.

2019-05-03 02:24:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/573696241431609364/FlatEarthBlastCrater.jpg

2019-05-03 02:24:05 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/573696251820900375/FlatEarthApolloHoaxBlastCrater.jpg

2019-05-03 02:24:24 UTC  

<:happy:507991686320750592>

2019-05-03 02:24:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/573696414593318913/ApolloBusted.jpg

2019-05-03 02:24:45 UTC  

lol

2019-05-03 02:24:46 UTC  

@Human Sheeple the gravity on the moon is far less than earth. The strength of the engine wouldn't have to be near as strong to make it land softly.

2019-05-03 02:24:53 UTC  

@criticallyred What's gravity?

2019-05-03 02:25:11 UTC  

The force that causes anything with mass to pull towards each other

2019-05-03 02:26:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/573696829300932618/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190503052608.png

2019-05-03 02:26:35 UTC  

Yes

2019-05-03 02:26:45 UTC  

epic gamers

2019-05-03 02:26:49 UTC  

So why don't these rocks pull towards each other, they have a lot of mass?

2019-05-03 02:26:50 UTC  

they sit firmly on the ground because the earths gravity is pulling them towards it

2019-05-03 02:27:00 UTC  

<:CHECK6:403540120181145611> @Dabsol has been warned
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2019-05-03 02:27:06 UTC  

wait what

2019-05-03 02:27:08 UTC  

Do you even understand just how much mass the earth has compared to those rocks?

2019-05-03 02:27:14 UTC  

is s word bad word

2019-05-03 02:27:27 UTC  

Bruh

2019-05-03 02:27:39 UTC  

Thats mad dumb

2019-05-03 02:27:52 UTC  

@criticallyred May I see your measurement of the Earth's mass please?

2019-05-03 02:28:05 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/573697260886556706/FlatEarthPlanetMeasure.png

2019-05-03 02:28:12 UTC  

I don't have a measurement but are you going to tell me the earth DOESN'T have more mass?

2019-05-03 02:28:30 UTC  

Are you telling me mass causes a unique accelerative field?

2019-05-03 02:28:49 UTC  

So why don't the two giant rocks pull towards each other, they have a lot of mass, so they should have a lot of gravity right?

2019-05-03 02:28:57 UTC  

I'm saying the gravity of the earth overcomes the gravity of those rocks by an astronomical longshot

2019-05-03 02:29:00 UTC  

But they don't move towards each other, so there's no gravity is there?

2019-05-03 02:29:18 UTC  

So how much mass would you have to move in order to show a measureable acceleration?

2019-05-03 02:29:32 UTC  

Something with planet or moon-like mass

2019-05-03 02:29:38 UTC  

Cavendish Ballz

2019-05-03 02:29:42 UTC  

a large astroid might work

2019-05-03 02:29:57 UTC  

So more mass than has ever been lifted in the entire history of man....
No experiment, no proof, no gravity.

2019-05-03 02:30:15 UTC  

So if it cant be experimented with then it doesn't exist?

2019-05-03 02:30:24 UTC  

Did we land on an asteroid?

2019-05-03 02:30:35 UTC  

So pink unicorns cannot be experimented, they don't exist either?