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That stuff is cold as all hell
No there's a transition temperature between liquid helium and super fluid helium at 2.7 degrees K
yeah that stuff would freeze your nuts off instantly
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Whether it’s 0.1 K or 3 K, it’s cold.
Real cold.
Yeah real cold
Point is this fluid increases density but yet accelerates upwards
It's like "gravity" gets switched off
The body has lost kinetic energy
It's Sheeple's 10th law of acceleration, the aether itself
hm
@Ætos Do you accept the existence of the aether?
doesnt aether support gravity? which flat earthers are against
In the quantum sense, sure.
I’ve always found the electric universe concepts interesting.
ive always found string theory and m theory interesting its really cool stuff you should check it out
Also, Aether doesn’t support gravity.
It doesn’t go against it, either.
Gravity is a very distinct thing in most universe theories as few can incorporate it properly.
Which just leaves it as a sort of “Yeah, it’s a thing, but no one knows why.”
im pretty sure super novas are caused by collapsing red giants
could it be gravitons?
@Elias (Deus) ⭐ congratulations on Flat Earther ⭐
I seriously love isaac newton!! I'm so glad there's a community here for everyone who believes. (:
yeah isaac newton was pretty great
Gravitons are a String Theory particle, right?
i believe so but i maybe incorrect
If so, they work mathematically, but are impossible to observe with modern technology.
gravitons are elementary particles in the quantum gravity theory.
*Which quantum gravity theory?*
There’s a few.
yes like many other particles
idk
its just a hypothetical particle. I personally dont believe in its existence, but it could be possible
it's disappointing that there's so many of us.
String theory is the only theory of quantum gravity that has a mathematically possible graviton.
The rest end up with particles that have infinite mass.