Message from @✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧

Discord ID: 557650523273035801


2019-03-19 19:38:24 UTC  

<@221423521824374785> density and bouyancy

2019-03-19 19:38:51 UTC  

Not sure of exact cause and im not going to pretend to know

2019-03-19 19:39:00 UTC  

<@221423521824374785> - no its not, ..not with taht helium in it

2019-03-19 19:39:11 UTC  

that*

2019-03-19 19:39:16 UTC  

helium is less dense than air isnt it

2019-03-19 19:40:00 UTC  

<@172482928457023488> thats a measurement

2019-03-19 19:40:09 UTC  

Not a cause

2019-03-19 19:41:32 UTC  

<@172482928457023488> Not necessarily, some materials are incompressible.

2019-03-19 19:41:33 UTC  

core - they say <:lul:484994724118134784> ...

2019-03-19 19:42:03 UTC  

<@221423521824374785> why does the ground become less dense and have more water the deeper they drilled?

2019-03-19 19:42:17 UTC  

<@172482928457023488> that's an equation. Not a cause.

2019-03-19 19:42:31 UTC  

why does the ground become less dense and have more water the deeper they drilled?

2019-03-19 19:42:48 UTC  

It did

2019-03-19 19:42:55 UTC  

<@172482928457023488> Yea, some substances are generally incompressible (except within a small margin). Which is why they have known density values

2019-03-19 19:43:04 UTC  

So you are going to blatantly lie to me?

2019-03-19 19:43:06 UTC  

<@172482928457023488> - you're = you are

2019-03-19 19:43:23 UTC  

<@221423521824374785> now i can't trust anything you say

2019-03-19 19:43:28 UTC  

Liar.

2019-03-19 19:43:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484515890759729182/557650409792077825/Screenshot_20180701-121231_Chrome.jpg

2019-03-19 19:44:00 UTC  

<@172482928457023488> they're = they are
<:BigSmiles:556070613224259594>

2019-03-19 19:44:05 UTC  

k

2019-03-19 19:44:17 UTC  

got an interesting topic regarding science in general

2019-03-19 19:44:27 UTC  

i love fish-sticks <:BigSmiles:556070613224259594>

2019-03-19 19:44:29 UTC  

<@172482928457023488> You can, for gasses, which are compressible.

2019-03-19 19:44:32 UTC  

<@172482928457023488> fallacy

2019-03-19 19:44:36 UTC  

anyone knows about the replication crisis?

2019-03-19 19:45:45 UTC  

physics class... doesn't that make an appeal to authority?

2019-03-19 19:46:12 UTC  

i love fish-sticks

2019-03-19 19:46:14 UTC  

<:BigSmiles:556070613224259594>

2019-03-19 19:46:40 UTC  

@Lancelot It seems like its simply a methodological issue with soft sciences, which is not much of a surprise.

2019-03-19 19:47:11 UTC  

physics teachers of course tell things that are true, but not everything they say is true

2019-03-19 19:47:13 UTC  

Many fallacies among this bunch

2019-03-19 19:47:25 UTC  

Along with pseudoscience

2019-03-19 19:47:28 UTC  

there are things in the field of physics they don't know

2019-03-19 19:47:44 UTC  

public school does with common core

2019-03-19 19:47:45 UTC  

Oh no

2019-03-19 19:47:54 UTC  

Agreed

2019-03-19 19:48:00 UTC  

programming for conformity

2019-03-19 19:48:00 UTC  

Reality crashed before my eyes

2019-03-19 19:48:02 UTC  

Of course they brainwash you