Message from @jeremy

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2019-10-14 21:24:19 UTC  

sorry go up not float

2019-10-14 21:24:24 UTC  

what

2019-10-14 21:24:43 UTC  

does everything go down or up in a vacuum

2019-10-14 21:26:00 UTC  

"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction"

2019-10-14 21:26:31 UTC  

how does relative density not work in a vacuum ?

2019-10-14 21:27:07 UTC  

things do nothing in space until something else interacts with it

2019-10-14 21:27:13 UTC  

there is no air in space

2019-10-14 21:27:28 UTC  

nothing to be relative to

2019-10-14 21:33:46 UTC  

lol it's annoying when someone asks you to ask someone something

2019-10-14 21:36:00 UTC  

yeah that's why, you can't refuse

2019-10-14 21:37:01 UTC  

Atlas the Friendly RobotToday at 4:27 PM
things do nothing in space until something else interacts with it
there is no air in space
nothing to be relative to

2019-10-14 21:37:09 UTC  

are u talking about outerspace outside the container of earth ?

2019-10-14 21:37:34 UTC  

i think he's talking about something doesn't exist

2019-10-14 21:37:49 UTC  

i thought he was talkin about a vacuum we create

2019-10-14 21:38:18 UTC  

peopple keep trying to use examples outside the container to prove their is no container lol

2019-10-14 21:38:32 UTC  

so far i got outerspace and 3 planets

2019-10-14 21:39:18 UTC  

does anyone have anything real to prove gas pressure without a container or no cause if not we are going to go forward knowing u need a container to have gas pressure

2019-10-14 21:39:31 UTC  

DM @Wendigo for further inquiry

2019-10-14 21:39:59 UTC  

i dont need inquiry show me gas pressure without a container or we go forward knowing the container is absolutely necessary for gas pressure

2019-10-14 21:40:12 UTC  

define gas pressure

2019-10-14 21:40:28 UTC  

the pressure gas exerts on the container walls

2019-10-14 21:40:50 UTC  

you mean high pressure

2019-10-14 21:40:52 UTC  

Image result for gas pressurewww.grc.nasa.gov
Pressure is a force exerted by the substance per unit area on another substance. The pressure of a gas is the force that the gas exerts on the walls of its container. When you blow air into a balloon, the balloon expands because the pressure of air molecules is greater on the inside of the balloon than the outside.Jun 5, 2019

2019-10-14 21:41:03 UTC  

even nasa knows u need the container

2019-10-14 21:41:40 UTC  

u guys love nasa right ?

2019-10-14 21:41:46 UTC  

not really

2019-10-14 21:41:50 UTC  

they're cool

2019-10-14 21:42:09 UTC  

ok let me rephrase

2019-10-14 21:42:12 UTC  

u believe them ?

2019-10-14 21:42:38 UTC  

do u beleive nasa tells the truth ?

2019-10-14 21:43:03 UTC  

cause i jsut cited nasa

2019-10-14 21:43:21 UTC  

do u want other citations that say how we need the container

2019-10-14 21:43:32 UTC  

yeah. thats a balloon though. earth isnt a balloon

@Logrian My discord is playing up.

2019-10-14 21:43:42 UTC  

u can search gas pressure youd be hard pressed to find something that doesnt mention container or volume

2019-10-14 21:43:45 UTC  

volume of what

2019-10-14 21:43:51 UTC  

volume of the container lol

2019-10-14 21:44:36 UTC  
2019-10-14 21:44:39 UTC  

earth is in a container becuase we have gas pressure becuase you cannot have gas pressure without the container this is a fact

2019-10-14 21:44:59 UTC  

how is it fact

2019-10-14 21:45:09 UTC  

becuase u cant show gas pressure without the continer