Message from @zinker

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2019-04-25 19:59:58 UTC  

what equipment would you use to get a signal with such a low amount of watts

2019-04-25 20:23:10 UTC  

u think we all have the equipment that can get such a weak signal ?

2019-04-25 20:27:36 UTC  

idk you tell me g

2019-04-25 20:27:50 UTC  

idk

2019-04-25 20:28:29 UTC  

before i could believe anything is out there actually id have to see how u can have a pressurized system that isnt in a container

2019-04-25 21:37:47 UTC  

@jeremy swing around a bucket of water in a circle

2019-04-25 21:37:52 UTC  

the bottom will be higher pressure than the top

2019-04-25 21:37:57 UTC  

but it has no lid, so what keeps the water in?

2019-04-25 21:38:34 UTC  

@ItsaMe! Do I know you?

2019-04-25 21:38:40 UTC  

From somewhere

2019-04-25 21:39:07 UTC  

Username looks familiar

2019-04-25 21:52:42 UTC  

!unmute @Dinosaur#9201

2019-04-25 21:53:35 UTC  

@AstralSentient SOrry dunno

2019-04-25 21:53:57 UTC  

Is this your main account?

2019-04-25 23:47:05 UTC  

itsame the bucket has sides

2019-04-25 23:48:03 UTC  

also the top of the bucket isnt open to the most powerful vacuum in the universe

2019-04-25 23:49:08 UTC  

i find a lot flawed with ur analogy

2019-04-25 23:50:03 UTC  

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

2019-04-25 23:50:06 UTC  

BRUH

2019-04-25 23:50:24 UTC  

This server big benis

2019-04-25 23:50:28 UTC  

:DDDDDD

2019-04-25 23:52:31 UTC  

"Most powerful vaccum"?
Odd way to put it

2019-04-26 00:09:41 UTC  

isnt space the most powerful vacuum we cant replicate anything close to it on earth

2019-04-26 00:10:08 UTC  

swinging a bucket just doesnt work for me for m ultiple reasons

2019-04-26 00:36:47 UTC  

"Powerful" just doesn't make sense as a descriptor, vacuums have power?

2019-04-26 00:38:15 UTC  

Nothing has power...lol

2019-04-26 00:44:08 UTC  

force idk how they measure vacuums

2019-04-26 00:44:30 UTC  

The force of pressure?

2019-04-26 00:45:22 UTC  

Ultra-high vacuum chambers, common in chemistry, physics, and engineering, operate below one trillionth (10−12) of atmospheric pressure (100 nPa), and can reach around 100 particles/cm3.[4] Outer space is an even higher-quality vacuum, with the equivalent of just a few hydrogen atoms per cubic meter on average in intergalactic space

2019-04-26 00:45:49 UTC  

dont they call space the perfect vacuum

2019-04-26 00:47:52 UTC  

What is your point here?

2019-04-26 00:48:51 UTC  

idk someone was comparing earth to swinging a bucket of water

2019-04-26 00:49:26 UTC  

and thats how we can have a pressurized system like earth up against the perfect vacuum of space without earth having to be in a container

2019-04-26 00:51:39 UTC  

So you suggest that we live in a container?

2019-04-26 02:16:51 UTC  

How do u have a pressurized system not in a container

2019-04-26 02:20:28 UTC  

You dont

2019-04-26 02:21:46 UTC  

How can u have a pressurized system and a perfect vacuum without something in between it

2019-04-26 02:24:10 UTC  

Just another thing that doesn’t make sense

2019-04-26 02:26:17 UTC  

Cant you meant right?

2019-04-26 02:26:23 UTC  

Btw u know all the bubbles those crazy conspiracy theory people claim to see on all the space walks well nasa claims they are debris or ice but in the videos u can see they bubbles zig zagging which is impossible to happen if it’s debris or ice crystals flying around

2019-04-26 02:26:43 UTC  

Yes Jeremy. True.