Message from @MEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOW

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2019-09-25 23:34:17 UTC  

well do you?

2019-09-25 23:34:19 UTC  

So you don’t have evidence

2019-09-25 23:34:21 UTC  

what

2019-09-25 23:34:30 UTC  

Ok, Breadsticks please can you drop it? Also, you people strawmanning Breadsticks need to stop or i will be muting

2019-09-25 23:34:42 UTC  

@Vitmar Because the container (vacuum) is empty and the object that you put in it will always be denser than the empty container. A helium balloon doesn't float in a vacuum because there's no air density making it go up.

2019-09-25 23:34:58 UTC  

A presupposed vacuum

2019-09-25 23:35:02 UTC  

You can put anything in a vacuum and it would never float.

2019-09-25 23:35:07 UTC  

you are correct @rivenator12113

2019-09-25 23:35:12 UTC  

a vacuum isnt, and cannot be a container

2019-09-25 23:35:41 UTC  

but why something denser goes to the bottom?

2019-09-25 23:35:51 UTC  

@MEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOW could you please restate your question to a flat earther?

2019-09-25 23:35:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/626562544487759897/image0.jpg

2019-09-25 23:36:01 UTC  

there is a "misterious" force that atracts it

2019-09-25 23:36:22 UTC  

some vectorial thing that gives it acceleration

2019-09-25 23:36:40 UTC  

my question was

2019-09-25 23:37:03 UTC  

everyone should have a gun in my opinion, it should be a right tbh

2019-09-25 23:37:14 UTC  

are there any other flat celestial bodies other than the earth? what i mean is "planets"

2019-09-25 23:37:18 UTC  

@Vitmar To be honest, the only way you could prove gravity is comparing in our planet to another which has a different gravitational acceleration. You can't prove it on earth since it's always 9.807 m/s².

2019-09-25 23:37:28 UTC  
2019-09-25 23:37:41 UTC  

Okay, thank you for answering.

2019-09-25 23:37:43 UTC  

so we should refrain from making baseless assumptions about celestial lights

2019-09-25 23:37:56 UTC  

so we let the question of "gravity" open?

2019-09-25 23:38:34 UTC  

@MEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOW is the sun tangible

2019-09-25 23:38:40 UTC  

Yeah, if we ever go on another planet and test the hypothesis of gravitational acceleration then I will change my mind. It's impossible to change the variable that is 9.807 m/s² on earth.

2019-09-25 23:38:57 UTC  

agree, gravity is a huge mistery

2019-09-25 23:39:10 UTC  

rage quitters finish last

2019-09-25 23:39:13 UTC  

It could be, but it just isn't possible to do so

2019-09-25 23:39:27 UTC  

@MEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOW is the moon tangible

2019-09-25 23:39:35 UTC  

yes

2019-09-25 23:39:41 UTC  

or just a light above us

2019-09-25 23:39:58 UTC  

also, what are your opinion about engineers?

2019-09-25 23:40:05 UTC  

@Vitmar I really doubt space exploration would ever happen, it's one of the reasons I'm a flat earther. It's always post-poned

2019-09-25 23:40:23 UTC  

even though no evidence suggests the sun nor moon is tangible

2019-09-25 23:40:32 UTC  

basic contradictions

2019-09-25 23:40:41 UTC  

space exploration is basically impossible as far as we know

2019-09-25 23:40:47 UTC  

does the sun look solid to you?

2019-09-25 23:41:01 UTC  

unless we can somehow "teleport" or smt

2019-09-25 23:41:07 UTC  

it looks solid, but it isnt

2019-09-25 23:41:20 UTC  

the sun doesnt look solid to me

2019-09-25 23:41:27 UTC  

Remember virgin galactic? It was back in 2006 and now we are in 2019 and still nothing. Remember that's only low earth orbit