Message from @rustedsol

Discord ID: 569528164364189706


2019-04-21 14:07:24 UTC  

well idk then

2019-04-21 14:07:53 UTC  

im guessingan angry anti-abortion person gave you the nick

2019-04-21 14:07:58 UTC  

rockets work by by burning fuel and pushing that stuff out at a very extremely high velocity

2019-04-21 14:08:34 UTC  

they basically push off of the inside of some type of chamber

2019-04-21 14:08:44 UTC  

Okay <@&484512215764828162> God pleeeease unmute meee

2019-04-21 14:08:56 UTC  

I can't talk and I didn't do anything

2019-04-21 14:09:32 UTC  

Maybe <@&484956102799261696> can help me out here

2019-04-21 14:13:44 UTC  

@ZeroT just your name alone makes me want to say F off troll 🤷‍♀️

2019-04-21 14:14:21 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/569526344044773387/image0.jpg

2019-04-21 14:15:47 UTC  

@ZeroT I just read some of your comments, so you didn't pick that name?!

2019-04-21 14:16:12 UTC  

@^Kevin^ Then why isnt gas pressure expanding upwards when there is less gas pressure at higher altitudes?

2019-04-21 14:16:36 UTC  

Because there is a force keeping gas pressure on ground level.

2019-04-21 14:17:48 UTC  

Human sheeple picked his name btw @rustedsol

2019-04-21 14:18:00 UTC  

Prove said force 🤷‍♀️ can you demonstrate it? Do you know what it's made of or how it works?! Or is it actually a pseudoscience magic baalief system 🤔

2019-04-21 14:18:15 UTC  

Im not talking about gravity

2019-04-21 14:18:32 UTC  

There is a force that makes objects accelerate downwards, gravity or not, yes?

2019-04-21 14:18:40 UTC  

Lol @Human Sheeple did you do what this guy says?! I'm sure if he did he had good reason

2019-04-21 14:19:04 UTC  

No "force"

2019-04-21 14:19:21 UTC  

Ok, what makes objects fall?

2019-04-21 14:21:35 UTC  

It's a mystery now isn't it? If it cannot be proven to be a force then why call it a force? Why not just be honest and say this object is denser then the air therefore it falls, this ballon is less dense so it floats.. people love to over complicate shit and sound like the smartest parrot in the room, it's sad

2019-04-21 14:22:39 UTC  

That would be buoyancy. Buoyancy is an effect of things falling, not the cause, which is why gravity is in the formula.

2019-04-21 14:23:06 UTC  

Doesnt matter if you believe in gravity or not, but "gravity" would be the rate that objects fall. Which is in the formula.

2019-04-21 14:23:20 UTC  

Oof

2019-04-21 14:24:00 UTC  

Just because you write some numbers on a piece of paper doesn't mean this "force" can be proven 🤷‍♀️

2019-04-21 14:24:30 UTC  

Hello universe

2019-04-21 14:24:35 UTC  

But buoyancy, how it works, requires objects to fall

2019-04-21 14:24:55 UTC  

Like, it's how it works if that makes sense

2019-04-21 14:27:15 UTC  

This is besides the point. Matter/objects fall towards the Earth. But flat Earthers keep saying the globe is impossible because gas pressure cant be next to a vacuum without a container, yet in reality at higher altitudes there is less and less gas pressure yet our atmosphere does not fill the less dense areas at higher altitudes.

2019-04-21 14:27:30 UTC  

Because objects, including air, are falling towards the Earth

2019-04-21 14:28:47 UTC  

And buoyancy requires a medium like air or water to happen. In vacuum chambers where there is no medium, objects fall meaning buoyancy doesnt make objects fall.

2019-04-21 14:29:34 UTC  

did kevin just say mass = weight

2019-04-21 14:30:47 UTC  

@Universe which mountain range eventually reaches a vacuum then?! 😆

2019-04-21 14:31:53 UTC  

Mountains dont go high enough. But you do need to wear oxygen masks when mountain climbing at high enough altitudes because there is less and less air pressure at higher altitudes.

2019-04-21 14:32:27 UTC  

Yet our atmosphere doesnt spread out into these less pressurized altitudes.

2019-04-21 14:32:36 UTC  

Because air is falling aswell.

2019-04-21 14:33:18 UTC  

@ZeroT You might need to tell him that cavendish was done in vacuum chambers

2019-04-21 14:33:39 UTC  

He doesn't care

2019-04-21 14:35:18 UTC  

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2019-04-21 14:37:15 UTC  

@^Kevin^ Objects fall in vacuum chambers where there is no medium

2019-04-21 14:39:10 UTC  

How convent, the mountains just don't go high enough 😆.. the said force you speak of cannot be proven, time to admit you partake in spreading the good news in the NASA religion