Message from @「阿波根うみこ」

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2019-05-06 20:23:05 UTC  

what happens if i find out whats out there ?

2019-05-06 20:23:16 UTC  

Satellites is what happens

2019-05-06 20:23:24 UTC  

You being able to talk to us is what happens

2019-05-06 20:23:37 UTC  

Are you guys american

2019-05-06 20:23:40 UTC  

cause its impossible to transmit data unless satellites are involved

2019-05-06 20:23:42 UTC  

No.

2019-05-06 20:23:49 UTC  

cant do it without satellites

2019-05-06 20:24:02 UTC  

orbiting earth satellites

2019-05-06 20:24:08 UTC  

not the satellites on high altitude balloons

2019-05-06 20:24:16 UTC  

Ok

2019-05-06 20:24:32 UTC  

Unless you have some other relay system, satellites do their job perfectly fine.

2019-05-06 20:24:32 UTC  

idk why bannebie brought up satellites though

2019-05-06 20:24:44 UTC  

It was an example of many.

2019-05-06 20:24:56 UTC  

yeah we could never transmit data over long distances without them being in space circling earth

2019-05-06 20:25:32 UTC  

oh man typing that and reading it back it sounds insane

2019-05-06 20:25:55 UTC  

At high speeds without twenty million cables, not really.

2019-05-06 20:26:06 UTC  

I mean is it possible, sure. Is it effective? Not really.

2019-05-06 20:26:09 UTC  

What is it about satellites that makes you not think they exist?

2019-05-06 20:26:40 UTC  

^

2019-05-06 20:26:51 UTC  

Because for these balloons to work, they'd need to be tethered to the ground else they drift

2019-05-06 20:27:03 UTC  

But there are no tethers that I have ever seen anywhere

2019-05-06 20:27:14 UTC  

Especially since you can literally point your satellite dish towards a satellite you want and get its signal

2019-05-06 20:28:10 UTC  

true no way it can be done with high altitude balloons impossible right

2019-05-06 20:28:22 UTC  

Yeah, it kinda is impossible

2019-05-06 20:28:29 UTC  

satellites is the only way as long as they are in outerspace not on high altitude balloonsi hear ya

2019-05-06 20:28:43 UTC  

Have you ever let a balloon fly up?

2019-05-06 20:29:18 UTC  

of course

2019-05-06 20:29:30 UTC  

What happens to it when it flies up?

2019-05-06 20:29:35 UTC  

gravity didnt pull the mass back down though

2019-05-06 20:29:47 UTC  

That's because of buoyancy

2019-05-06 20:30:11 UTC  

are u a flat earther

2019-05-06 20:30:19 UTC  

i thought gravity made mass fall

2019-05-06 20:30:25 UTC  

The balloon contains a gas less dense than air at the given altitude which produces a strong enough force that it counteracts gravity

2019-05-06 20:30:30 UTC  

That's not what gravity does.

2019-05-06 20:30:46 UTC  

gravity makes objects with mass attract each other due to the mass alone

2019-05-06 20:30:54 UTC  

Incorrect.

2019-05-06 20:31:00 UTC  

oh

2019-05-06 20:31:04 UTC  

hows it work

2019-05-06 20:31:38 UTC  

A gravitational potential well is created by any particle with a non-zero mass-momentum-stress tensor

2019-05-06 20:31:41 UTC  

wait whos theory of gravity are u using

2019-05-06 20:31:58 UTC  

that doesnt sound like newton