Message from @Vitmar

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2019-09-25 02:23:25 UTC  

i can read what youve been saying, youre not inquiring

2019-09-25 02:23:41 UTC  

it's not my fault, I try gettigng better

2019-09-25 02:23:44 UTC  

but I can't

2019-09-25 02:24:21 UTC  

Okay, now I have context. The claim here is that the texture is part of the wall of the dome, not the ceiling overhead, observed from a place like Washington.

2019-09-25 02:24:37 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/626242626496102420/DwGAoDiUcAA9QKU.png

2019-09-25 02:24:40 UTC  

@Deleted User if you want to ask citizen questions thats one thing, but if you just argue with his posts and claim to be inquiring, thats different

2019-09-25 02:24:51 UTC  

The dome would be lower as a person moved further towards where it began to terminate and move downward.

2019-09-25 02:25:07 UTC  

I'll throw this in the possible pile.

2019-09-25 02:25:29 UTC  

if there is a dome trapping us, why don't the governments start an collective effort to pierce it?

2019-09-25 02:25:44 UTC  

Why would they?

2019-09-25 02:25:46 UTC  

Who says they aren't?

2019-09-25 02:25:50 UTC  

^

2019-09-25 02:26:03 UTC  

too few resouces allocated

2019-09-25 02:26:06 UTC  

There are a lot of ideas on how they may be doing it as well. Everything from drills to lasers to CERN.

2019-09-25 02:26:20 UTC  

We launch rockets

2019-09-25 02:26:32 UTC  

If it's true it doesn't go into space it's just hitting the dome

2019-09-25 02:26:42 UTC  

well CERN is good at discovering elemetary particles

2019-09-25 02:26:49 UTC  

but it should recive much more atention

2019-09-25 02:26:50 UTC  

... or flying off into the ocean as the flatties say.

2019-09-25 02:26:53 UTC  

a bubble membrane would have the same effect as a dome

2019-09-25 02:27:21 UTC  

CERN's basically the only tool to study the quantum real rn as a far as I know

2019-09-25 02:27:21 UTC  

Now THAT interests me. However, could a bubble even encompass the entire world?

2019-09-25 02:27:36 UTC  

yes if the world were underwater

2019-09-25 02:27:39 UTC  

looks like the truman show dome 👀

2019-09-25 02:27:41 UTC  

How though?

2019-09-25 02:27:55 UTC  

How do atoms explode and make a universe

2019-09-25 02:27:59 UTC  

How does a good exists?

2019-09-25 02:28:01 UTC  

what if space were actually water or a similar liquid?

2019-09-25 02:28:06 UTC  

See how both theories don't have an answer

2019-09-25 02:28:15 UTC  

Or hypothetical answers

2019-09-25 02:28:20 UTC  

But not one true answer

2019-09-25 02:28:32 UTC  

Grr, I can't attach images. I have one to share.

2019-09-25 02:28:38 UTC  

ane what do you mean?

2019-09-25 02:28:38 UTC  

DM me

2019-09-25 02:28:41 UTC  

it would be much easier to explore

2019-09-25 02:28:42 UTC  

I'll post it

2019-09-25 02:28:47 UTC  

I guess

2019-09-25 02:29:02 UTC  

yeah it would

2019-09-25 02:29:06 UTC  

Thanks.

2019-09-25 02:29:07 UTC  

@Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids
He was asking how a bubble can cover the whole world

2019-09-25 02:29:17 UTC  

Like... a water bubble.