Message from @Lancelot
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Not a cause
<@172482928457023488> Not necessarily, some materials are incompressible.
core - they say <:lul:484994724118134784> ...
<@221423521824374785> why does the ground become less dense and have more water the deeper they drilled?
<@172482928457023488> that's an equation. Not a cause.
why does the ground become less dense and have more water the deeper they drilled?
It did
<@172482928457023488> Yea, some substances are generally incompressible (except within a small margin). Which is why they have known density values
So you are going to blatantly lie to me?
<@172482928457023488> - you're = you are
<@221423521824374785> now i can't trust anything you say
Liar.
<@172482928457023488> they're = they are
<:BigSmiles:556070613224259594>
k
got an interesting topic regarding science in general
i love fish-sticks <:BigSmiles:556070613224259594>
<@172482928457023488> You can, for gasses, which are compressible.
<@172482928457023488> fallacy
anyone knows about the replication crisis?
physics class... doesn't that make an appeal to authority?
i love fish-sticks
<:BigSmiles:556070613224259594>
@Lancelot It seems like its simply a methodological issue with soft sciences, which is not much of a surprise.
physics teachers of course tell things that are true, but not everything they say is true
Many fallacies among this bunch
Along with pseudoscience
there are things in the field of physics they don't know
public school does with common core
Oh no
Agreed
programming for conformity
Reality crashed before my eyes
Of course they brainwash you
common core is very evil
that's what it's about
*slaves*
calculation is something simple to learn, but that doesn't necessarily set you free
>i'm not brainwashed
critical thinking sets you free, add tothat independence from authority