Message from @Human Sheeple

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2019-04-06 17:45:35 UTC  

What?

2019-04-06 17:45:43 UTC  

Science and Bible agree

2019-04-06 17:45:53 UTC  

Consistent with space station bubbles

2019-04-06 17:45:56 UTC  

*Dark matter, Kek*

2019-04-06 17:46:37 UTC  

Superfluids are very cold, though.

2019-04-06 17:46:49 UTC  

How exactly does that work?

2019-04-06 17:47:04 UTC  

10. SUPERFLUID AETHER MANIPULATION: https://imgur.com/xit3TfA

2019-04-06 17:47:17 UTC  

@Ætos Freeze helium below -271 degrees C

2019-04-06 17:47:25 UTC  

Superfluid will accelerate upwards

2019-04-06 17:47:26 UTC  

what how could space be liquid? it would freeze because its just that cold

2019-04-06 17:47:31 UTC  

Yeah, Sheeple, but that’s *liquid helium*

2019-04-06 17:47:36 UTC  

That stuff is cold as all hell

2019-04-06 17:47:53 UTC  

No there's a transition temperature between liquid helium and super fluid helium at 2.7 degrees K

2019-04-06 17:48:02 UTC  

yeah that stuff would freeze your nuts off instantly

2019-04-06 17:48:06 UTC  

^

2019-04-06 17:48:26 UTC  

Whether it’s 0.1 K or 3 K, it’s cold.

2019-04-06 17:48:30 UTC  

Real cold.

2019-04-06 17:48:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/564144422284034068/FlatEarthAether.png

2019-04-06 17:48:35 UTC  

Yeah real cold

2019-04-06 17:48:46 UTC  

Point is this fluid increases density but yet accelerates upwards

2019-04-06 17:48:59 UTC  

It's like "gravity" gets switched off

2019-04-06 17:49:03 UTC  

The body has lost kinetic energy

2019-04-06 17:49:18 UTC  

It's Sheeple's 10th law of acceleration, the aether itself

2019-04-06 17:49:26 UTC  

hm

2019-04-06 17:49:56 UTC  

@Ætos Do you accept the existence of the aether?

2019-04-06 17:53:30 UTC  

doesnt aether support gravity? which flat earthers are against

2019-04-06 17:54:03 UTC  

In the quantum sense, sure.

2019-04-06 17:54:20 UTC  

I’ve always found the electric universe concepts interesting.

2019-04-06 17:55:02 UTC  

ive always found string theory and m theory interesting its really cool stuff you should check it out

2019-04-06 17:55:09 UTC  

Also, Aether doesn’t support gravity.

2019-04-06 17:55:17 UTC  

yeah but the electric universe theory fails to explain supernovas and a couple other things.

2019-04-06 17:55:19 UTC  

It doesn’t go against it, either.

2019-04-06 17:56:06 UTC  

Gravity is a very distinct thing in most universe theories as few can incorporate it properly.

2019-04-06 17:56:31 UTC  

Which just leaves it as a sort of “Yeah, it’s a thing, but no one knows why.”

2019-04-06 17:56:56 UTC  

im pretty sure super novas are caused by collapsing red giants

2019-04-06 17:57:02 UTC  

could it be gravitons?

2019-04-06 17:57:11 UTC  

@Elias (Deus) ⭐ congratulations on Flat Earther ⭐

2019-04-06 17:57:36 UTC  

I seriously love isaac newton!! I'm so glad there's a community here for everyone who believes. (:

2019-04-06 17:57:59 UTC  

yeah isaac newton was pretty great

2019-04-06 17:58:14 UTC  

Gravitons are a String Theory particle, right?