Message from @nef

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2019-03-24 20:36:36 UTC  

it's very small

2019-03-24 20:36:58 UTC  

Yes..not detectable..unless your name is NASA

2019-03-24 20:37:00 UTC  

it's 13 miles at the equator

2019-03-24 20:37:16 UTC  

I mean with an image of the earth and some math you could calculate it

2019-03-24 20:37:23 UTC  

So you believe someone measured that?

2019-03-24 20:37:35 UTC  

it makes sense to me.

2019-03-24 20:37:35 UTC  

What image of earth?

2019-03-24 20:37:45 UTC  

the several found on google if you google earth

2019-03-24 20:38:02 UTC  

Send me a source link.

2019-03-24 20:38:10 UTC  

anyway if you take something and spin it it becomes stretched right?

2019-03-24 20:38:25 UTC  

the centrifugal force stretches it slightly.

2019-03-24 20:38:52 UTC  

sir you cannot know if the centrifugal forces stretch it slightly because your senses may be unreliable

2019-03-24 20:38:52 UTC  

If it had water on it and you spun something fast enough to stretch it, the water flys off.

2019-03-24 20:39:02 UTC  

that's a liquid

2019-03-24 20:39:18 UTC  

sir you cannot know if the water flys off because your senses may be unreliable

2019-03-24 20:39:32 UTC  

if you get a mushy sphere, fix it to something that spins it from the middle, and make sure it dosent fall off, it will stretch and flatten at it's poles, try it.

2019-03-24 20:39:32 UTC  

So you're saying earth is spinning fast enough and long enough to stretch rock?

2019-03-24 20:39:55 UTC  

yes. it's alledgly spinning at 1000mph and it's been spinning for billions of years alledgy.

2019-03-24 20:39:59 UTC  

How does the water stay?

2019-03-24 20:40:03 UTC  

gravity

2019-03-24 20:40:07 UTC  

gravitons

2019-03-24 20:40:13 UTC  

electromagnetic forces

2019-03-24 20:40:19 UTC  

Gravitons is a joke

2019-03-24 20:40:23 UTC  

yeah probably

2019-03-24 20:40:31 UTC  

gravity pushes it down to the earths core

2019-03-24 20:40:33 UTC  

but gravity is shown on any other body in space.

2019-03-24 20:40:34 UTC  

No

2019-03-24 20:40:35 UTC  

Gravity is a law within a theory

2019-03-24 20:40:43 UTC  

@CanWab gravity is a very small pull force.

2019-03-24 20:41:20 UTC  

@nef gravity is not a push or a pull. Its considered the warping of space time and the attraction of two objects

2019-03-24 20:41:23 UTC  

it's probably the weakest force ever.

2019-03-24 20:41:27 UTC  

yes a pull force.

2019-03-24 20:41:31 UTC  

that's what a pull force is

2019-03-24 20:41:35 UTC  

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

2019-03-24 20:41:38 UTC  

it pulls stuff

2019-03-24 20:41:44 UTC  

No its not a pull force

2019-03-24 20:41:48 UTC  

why does it pull?

2019-03-24 20:41:56 UTC  

It doesn't

2019-03-24 20:42:00 UTC  

why do we orbit?

2019-03-24 20:42:05 UTC  

Prove it.

2019-03-24 20:42:14 UTC  

prove stuff orbits?