Message from @Superiorna_Artiljerija

Discord ID: 567041172439171072


2019-04-14 17:37:32 UTC  

You cant touch a rainbow you are viewing

2019-04-14 17:37:32 UTC  

why not

2019-04-14 17:37:35 UTC  

THE RAPID MOTION AND COLLISIONS OF MOLECULES WITH THE WALLS OF THE CONTAINER "CAUSES" GAS PRESSURE: https://imgur.com/a/IoZI0kk
BALLOON ROCKETS DO NOT PUSH OFF A VACUUM: https://imgur.com/C8Y0NCn

2019-04-14 17:37:36 UTC  

has it been tested?

2019-04-14 17:37:44 UTC  

we have the technology to go now. gravity wave propulsion drives. highly classified

2019-04-14 17:37:47 UTC  

lmfao

2019-04-14 17:37:53 UTC  

Technically you *can* touch the water droplet prisms that make up the rainbow.

2019-04-14 17:37:58 UTC  
2019-04-14 17:38:00 UTC  

You cant touch light

2019-04-14 17:38:04 UTC  

Wave propulsion MAYBE, gravity bullshit

2019-04-14 17:38:07 UTC  

that first one is literally producing thrust on ignition

2019-04-14 17:38:20 UTC  

can't test rocket in container though

2019-04-14 17:38:21 UTC  

I mean, you actually can touch light. Otherwise you wouldn’t feel heat.

2019-04-14 17:38:23 UTC  

<:GWchadThonkery:366999788803325952>

2019-04-14 17:38:31 UTC  

so it's invalid, @Superiorna_Artiljerija

2019-04-14 17:38:32 UTC  

yeah and it does not move cause it is stuck lol

2019-04-14 17:38:38 UTC  

artificial gravitational wave is amplified

2019-04-14 17:38:55 UTC  

it can then be directed towards a target

2019-04-14 17:39:05 UTC  

ok

2019-04-14 17:39:08 UTC  

those first 2 gifs

2019-04-14 17:39:10 UTC  

combine them

2019-04-14 17:39:14 UTC  

You've got no proof of gravity

2019-04-14 17:39:15 UTC  

vacuum a rocket

2019-04-14 17:39:58 UTC  

@Human Sheeple I asked around flat earth communities and they say the Cavendish experiment is not even an experiment and that I'm wasting my time.

2019-04-14 17:40:03 UTC  

Am I?

2019-04-14 17:40:14 UTC  

6. PRESENCE OF ELECTRO-STATIC FIELDS: https://imgur.com/a/pfqfVww

2019-04-14 17:40:24 UTC  

@Hamburger Guy Dude they measure an ant's fart, it's probably static

2019-04-14 17:40:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/567041562132086785/Cavendish.png

2019-04-14 17:40:45 UTC  

what does static electricity have to do with this

2019-04-14 17:40:51 UTC  

Look it even has metal balls suspended in mid air

2019-04-14 17:40:56 UTC  

@Superiorna_Artiljerija because the balls are lead

2019-04-14 17:40:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/567041630713151501/FirmamentElectric.png

2019-04-14 17:41:04 UTC  

Look the voltage increases with elevation

2019-04-14 17:41:08 UTC  

So there's charge

2019-04-14 17:41:13 UTC  

yes

2019-04-14 17:41:14 UTC  

A tiny charge, a tiny acceleration

2019-04-14 17:41:17 UTC  

nothing to do with mass

2019-04-14 17:41:21 UTC  

i think g is related to electric charge yeah

2019-04-14 17:41:25 UTC  

To prove otherwise I have to use balls not affected by static electricity with similar results

2019-04-14 17:41:48 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15V0gUXUPko here are some free energy devices for you to make

2019-04-14 17:41:50 UTC  

The scale of the experiment would be huge then, Hamburger