Message from @Vitmar

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2019-10-06 17:03:20 UTC  

When it rains the whole area turns into a lake with a mirror like appearance

2019-10-06 17:03:31 UTC  

If there was any curvature to the water the reflection would be distorted

2019-10-06 17:03:37 UTC  

Like a funhouse mirror

2019-10-06 17:04:00 UTC  

Hmm...

2019-10-06 17:04:05 UTC  

Because you don't understand what level means.. or you would understand the Earth is a flat level plane

2019-10-06 17:04:19 UTC  

Hello there

2019-10-06 17:04:36 UTC  

Actually, you have a point. The reflection itself should be distorted with such a wide angle of view.

2019-10-06 17:04:45 UTC  

because of the extension of the earth, also the water been level above it really doesn't mater much

2019-10-06 17:04:59 UTC  

Hi

2019-10-06 17:05:06 UTC  

Lemme test something rq, " whats a replacement for gravity"

2019-10-06 17:05:09 UTC  

like filling a cup with sand on the bottom, thewater stills level even where you have more mass

2019-10-06 17:05:13 UTC  

The water level is parallel with the level salt beneath it

2019-10-06 17:05:26 UTC  

how do you actually check this?

2019-10-06 17:05:41 UTC  

You can measure it with a laser

2019-10-06 17:05:50 UTC  

But water is more accurate than a laser

2019-10-06 17:05:55 UTC  

my opinion on the <#547645432604393482>

no.

that's it, that's all I'm saying.

2019-10-06 17:06:14 UTC  

Oceans aren’t at rest. Are the salt flats at rest?

2019-10-06 17:06:39 UTC  

the water will have a level even if the things behind it aren't

2019-10-06 17:06:59 UTC  

try putting a toy on a cup and then filling it with water

2019-10-06 17:07:06 UTC  

it's the same thing

2019-10-06 17:07:23 UTC  

The peak and trough between waves is irrelevant to sea level

2019-10-06 17:07:49 UTC  

I guess you didn't understood what I said but ok

2019-10-06 17:07:50 UTC  

That's why they use sea level as the starting point.. it is the baseline height of 70% of the Earth's surface

2019-10-06 17:08:12 UTC  

Lake Michigan is 577 feet above sea LEVEL... Lake Huron is 577 feet above sea LEVEL.. They are both equal? LEVEL? FLAT? No change. No curve. No GLOBE!!!

2019-10-06 17:08:23 UTC  

Something else, why do things fall common question but answer anyways

2019-10-06 17:08:35 UTC  

This is a smaller scale example of sea level. Lake Michigan and Lake Huron form the world's largest water level besides the oceans

2019-10-06 17:08:48 UTC  

Gravity is only electromagnetism

2019-10-06 17:08:51 UTC  

that's not how fluids work...

2019-10-06 17:09:26 UTC  

That is how fluids work.. that's how they built the aqueducts.. people knew this hundreds of years ago

2019-10-06 17:09:47 UTC  

Okay Ron im happy you didnt say density

2019-10-06 17:09:51 UTC  

Yes
Water is always flat
Never observed to curve

2019-10-06 17:10:07 UTC  

I don’t settle at EM for “gravity”.

2019-10-06 17:10:18 UTC  

people hundreds of years ago didn't knew how to build computers

2019-10-06 17:10:31 UTC  

people hundreds of years ago prayed instead of doing surgeries

2019-10-06 17:10:35 UTC  

Yeh nah but stil it's a better attempt than densitt and buoyancy

2019-10-06 17:10:36 UTC  

Moving water curves across the land. (Rivers and streams)

2019-10-06 17:10:52 UTC  

also water is flat? More or less

2019-10-06 17:11:09 UTC  

Vibration? Electric fields?

2019-10-06 17:11:13 UTC  

Water is affected by electromagnetism. It's otherwise perfectly flat