Message from @🅱ruh Sound Effect 2

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2019-04-04 17:18:24 UTC  

hi dirty bastards

2019-04-04 17:18:34 UTC  

@🅱ruh Sound Effect 2 no need to be a genius to get its logical

2019-04-04 17:18:51 UTC  

the larger mass an object has the larger its gravity

2019-04-04 17:19:01 UTC  
2019-04-04 17:19:06 UTC  

mass made of molecules made out of atooms

2019-04-04 17:19:07 UTC  

Alright, @CheekyStitch has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-04-04 17:19:09 UTC  

opps

2019-04-04 17:19:16 UTC  

Alright, @CheekyStitch has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-04-04 17:19:19 UTC  

;-;

2019-04-04 17:19:25 UTC  

you can say it in that way but its better saying it with mass

2019-04-04 17:19:26 UTC  

still sheit

2019-04-04 17:19:31 UTC  

so most people understand

2019-04-04 17:19:50 UTC  

Sure

2019-04-04 17:20:01 UTC  

bruh yall giving me30 plus minute videos

2019-04-04 17:20:16 UTC  

plus its quality looks so bad

2019-04-04 17:20:33 UTC  

Its old although there are better quality ones

2019-04-04 17:20:41 UTC  

yes please

2019-04-04 17:20:47 UTC  

That ones easier to find

2019-04-04 17:21:09 UTC  

how is bob ?

2019-04-04 17:21:21 UTC  

want to know the basics of hischarecter

2019-04-04 17:21:21 UTC  

What do you mean?

2019-04-04 17:21:33 UTC  

before watching these40 minutes documentary

2019-04-04 17:22:02 UTC  

@🅱ruh Sound Effect 2 personality, background, job

2019-04-04 17:22:07 UTC  

those type stuff

2019-04-04 17:22:26 UTC  

The force that holds atoms together is weak force.

2019-04-04 17:22:40 UTC  

isnt it quarks

2019-04-04 17:22:43 UTC  

The force that holds atomic particles together is strong force.

2019-04-04 17:22:48 UTC  

they are pretty stong tho

2019-04-04 17:22:50 UTC  

Neither of those are gravity

2019-04-04 17:22:52 UTC  

@Le boy bob lazar was an alleged scientist working at S-4 studying UFOs

2019-04-04 17:22:58 UTC  

And both are much stronger than gravity.

2019-04-04 17:23:31 UTC  

bruh what holds atooms together are quarks

2019-04-04 17:23:43 UTC  

@Ætos but you can amplify the gravitational field from the atom to create a larger one

2019-04-04 17:23:57 UTC  

According to bob lazar that is

2019-04-04 17:24:04 UTC  
2019-04-04 17:24:52 UTC  

How can one amplify the field of gravity?

2019-04-04 17:25:16 UTC  

The sheer amount of energy that would take before anything even becomes noticeable would be absurd.

2019-04-04 17:25:28 UTC  

You may as well start a fusion reaction.

2019-04-04 17:25:39 UTC  

you can amplify it by adding more matter

2019-04-04 17:25:43 UTC  

i think

2019-04-04 17:25:52 UTC  

You can’t add matter to an atom