Message from @Zery <3

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2019-03-23 13:04:24 UTC  

Does a rock just suddenly disappear when in vacuum?

2019-03-23 13:04:28 UTC  

No

2019-03-23 13:04:32 UTC  

^Room nasa made to withstand actual deep space. The walls are 6-8 feet thick concrete.

2019-03-23 13:04:44 UTC  

Oo

2019-03-23 13:04:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/558999586773925889/download_10.jpg

2019-03-23 13:05:04 UTC  

If you think this can withstand that pressure, there’s a mistake.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/558999660321046528/image0.jpg

2019-03-23 13:05:41 UTC  

I don't mean a small rock under deep space vacuum

2019-03-23 13:05:48 UTC  

I mean something like a asteroid

2019-03-23 13:06:11 UTC  

I’m not sure what you’re asking.

2019-03-23 13:06:17 UTC  

Basically..

2019-03-23 13:06:29 UTC  

Rocks don't get sucked up by a vacuum

2019-03-23 13:06:39 UTC  

Because the atoms are held so tightly to form a solid

2019-03-23 13:06:47 UTC  

Especially in rocks

2019-03-23 13:07:01 UTC  

Since the atoms are so concentrated to make a rock

2019-03-23 13:07:41 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/559000319678218266/383b87140feb97c9d010007016eeecf1.jpg

2019-03-23 13:08:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/559000511236407311/BuzzArizonaMountain.jpg

2019-03-23 13:08:29 UTC  

Household vacuum cleaners don’t suck up large rocks, no. Though tinfoil and cardboard paper do get sucked up.

2019-03-23 13:08:58 UTC  

True

2019-03-23 13:09:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/559000795660681226/Rockets_4.JPG

2019-03-23 13:10:10 UTC  

Also just to prove space does exist

2019-03-23 13:10:22 UTC  

Remember the asteroid fragment that struck in Russia?

2019-03-23 13:10:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/559001013646917667/FlatEarthSatan3.jpg

2019-03-23 13:10:58 UTC  

It’s stated that it was an asteroid or meteor, yes.

2019-03-23 13:11:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/559001260473319424/nasa_numerology.jpg

2019-03-23 13:11:40 UTC  

And where did the asteroid fragment come from? Space

2019-03-23 13:11:52 UTC  

When the asteroid passed by Earth

2019-03-23 13:12:44 UTC  

That’s the thing. If earth was hurling through space, we should see asteroids or meteors traveling up from below the horizon. We only ever see them traveling down, or across the sky.

2019-03-23 13:13:18 UTC  

Which implies earth is stationary. And below the celestial.

2019-03-23 13:13:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/559001817527222272/Sprites_3.gif

2019-03-23 13:14:36 UTC  

Even if the Earth is flat

2019-03-23 13:14:37 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/559002062097219614/Sprites_5.gif

2019-03-23 13:14:44 UTC  

Asteroids prove the existence of space

2019-03-23 13:15:03 UTC  

hello

2019-03-23 13:15:16 UTC  

They prove they are from above us. Not necessarily space.

2019-03-23 13:15:41 UTC  

Then what's above us?

2019-03-23 13:15:42 UTC  

Good morning, Coroime.

2019-03-23 13:16:08 UTC  

I could only tell you what I believe, since I can’t unequivocally prove it.

2019-03-23 13:16:14 UTC  

its 11pm at night for me

2019-03-23 13:16:20 UTC  

its almost time for a good morning

2019-03-23 13:16:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/559002519666294794/MecklerPhoto_4978__1_.png

2019-03-23 13:17:05 UTC  

big baloon