Message from @Questioner

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2019-04-20 00:49:47 UTC  

sorry

2019-04-20 00:49:50 UTC  

plz no mute

2019-04-20 00:49:59 UTC  

whats “*concern*” trolling? just to be clear

2019-04-20 00:50:19 UTC  

@パートナーキラー It means please stay concerned for yourself and stop making comments on server politics.

2019-04-20 00:50:25 UTC  

aH

2019-04-20 00:50:27 UTC  

makes sense.

2019-04-20 00:50:34 UTC  

Common ground

2019-04-20 00:50:36 UTC  

👍

2019-04-20 00:50:38 UTC  

mhm

2019-04-20 00:50:40 UTC  

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2019-04-20 00:50:41 UTC  

Uuhh what did I miss

2019-04-20 00:50:44 UTC  

nothing

2019-04-20 00:50:46 UTC  

sorry for the misunderstanding

2019-04-20 00:50:48 UTC  

actually, everything

2019-04-20 00:51:00 UTC  

Makes scene

2019-04-20 00:51:29 UTC  

ive noticed that “trolling” is kind of a gray area like you can get muted for something that is purely a joke

2019-04-20 00:51:43 UTC  

mhm

2019-04-20 00:51:45 UTC  

sadly

2019-04-20 00:52:04 UTC  

@Noodles I simply take the stance that since amature astronomers can only use telescopes to see other planets, we can't exactly tell what they are, definitively.

2019-04-20 00:52:28 UTC  

Stay flat stay safe seeker

2019-04-20 00:52:31 UTC  

Please

2019-04-20 00:52:39 UTC  

Stay flat stay safe

2019-04-20 00:52:45 UTC  

If there comes a time when anyone can have the means to either go there or have better ways of testing, then I'd be all for it.

2019-04-20 00:52:53 UTC  

what of the spacecrafts like voyager I?

2019-04-20 00:53:13 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 Hey I would like to know why the force explained in the article you sent me happens, never told me why it did

2019-04-20 00:53:30 UTC  

oof

2019-04-20 00:54:13 UTC  

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2019-04-20 00:55:09 UTC  

@LoL You're right. I disagree with the stance of that article that claims absolution. I simply would like to add a substitution for gravity since there is no cause, yet. Once we have a cause, we can put that debate to rest. Until someone comes along and retests. Since science is never settled.

2019-04-20 00:56:45 UTC  

@zenuion That's a craft that was allegedly sent into space. The issue is, no one can verify that it actually did. And we can only take digital data from the organization that sent it up. I cannot accept something I cannot verify.

2019-04-20 00:57:23 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 Ok well anyways, I have a question about why the government would hide all this from because I would be really mad at them for why they would do this

2019-04-20 00:57:26 UTC  

well the thing is its one of those natural phenomenon that just happens and we dont have the technology to do so we have theory but only very few kind of work

2019-04-20 00:58:13 UTC  

That's the issue, though. @eletrick33

2019-04-20 00:58:26 UTC  

People are claiming it as absolute

2019-04-20 00:58:54 UTC  

i mean just because you dont know how something works doesnt mean it isnt real

2019-04-20 00:59:18 UTC  

Doesn't mean you know that to be the cause, either.

2019-04-20 00:59:38 UTC  

You can slap a different name on it and you'd still have the same theory.

2019-04-20 01:00:52 UTC  

I could just as well say the aether damps acceleration, so an infinitely dense object dropped in an infitesimally not dense medium will TOP OUT at -9.81 m/s^2 because of the aether.

2019-04-20 01:01:25 UTC  

do you lot actually believe the earth is flat?

2019-04-20 01:01:27 UTC  

@LoL I would rather stick to evidence. Motive is subjective and irrelevant.
If a detective finds a dead body and a bloody fingerprint, he needs no motive. He needs to follow the evidence.

2019-04-20 01:01:49 UTC  

isnt aether pseudoscience meaning fake science

2019-04-20 01:04:02 UTC  

whats the most convincing bit of evidence that makes you lot think the earth is flat