Message from @Superiorna_Artiljerija

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2019-09-18 22:55:14 UTC  

Agreed

2019-09-18 22:55:18 UTC  

would anyone be interested in having a discussion

2019-09-18 22:55:25 UTC  

Sure

2019-09-18 22:55:28 UTC  

dude

2019-09-18 22:55:33 UTC  

Nobody has been able to explain this using science 😦

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/624015685265129483/image0.jpg

2019-09-18 22:55:36 UTC  

It’s a shame

2019-09-18 22:55:40 UTC  

Mammagamma is so amazing with headphones

2019-09-18 22:55:54 UTC  

Yeah right ? All lies

2019-09-18 22:56:05 UTC  

man

2019-09-18 22:56:10 UTC  

vacuum cleaners

2019-09-18 22:56:12 UTC  

that's deep

2019-09-18 22:56:25 UTC  

domesticated space

2019-09-18 22:56:33 UTC  

bruh

2019-09-18 22:56:38 UTC  

@California Nightmare 2.0 I can give an example of gas pressure next to a vacuum.
Imagine a vacuum chamber here on earth. Now let in one of the more dense gases. Then let in a lighter one. The gases will settle and stack according to their densities and there will be a teeny, tiny bit of pressure provided by their weight.
That's how atmospheric pressure works on earth. It's not the same as, say, gas pressure in a soda can.

2019-09-18 22:56:40 UTC  

Lumpy Ice πŸ‘

2019-09-18 22:57:03 UTC  

But i have a question ? What Material ist the sun Out ?

2019-09-18 22:57:13 UTC  

Hydrogen

2019-09-18 22:57:15 UTC  

@Drewski4343 I would like to see a experiment of gas pressure next to a vacuum without a container

2019-09-18 22:57:17 UTC  

People have probably explained it but, you ignore everything after gravity is mentioned

2019-09-18 22:57:17 UTC  

Helium

2019-09-18 22:57:20 UTC  

Other stuff

2019-09-18 22:57:27 UTC  

I would too, but I don't have one unfortunately.

2019-09-18 22:57:40 UTC  

Nobody has been able to prove it in the first place lol

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/624016219581710346/image0.jpg

2019-09-18 22:57:40 UTC  

Hypothetically, it's totally possible, though.

2019-09-18 22:57:59 UTC  

Gravaty its Like a Magnet but then Not

2019-09-18 22:58:10 UTC  

Air is an imperfect vacuum fyi

2019-09-18 22:58:50 UTC  

All molecules at (sea level iirc) are separated by about 4 nanometers of empty space

2019-09-18 22:58:59 UTC  

via nuclear force

2019-09-18 22:59:28 UTC  

I dont think it's that much

2019-09-18 23:00:11 UTC  

It is that much

2019-09-18 23:00:16 UTC  

@California Nightmare 2.0 The earth is a massive ball of matter, formed because in a vacuum matter is drawn to other matter. as a ball of matter increases, it will draw more matter to it, establishing what is called gravity, this is how a spherical earth exists, and is how gasses (a form of matter) is drawn to it out of the vacuum of space, which is precisely why the vacuum exists. its because the matter not in space is drawn to and being held to other masses of matter with the force that is gravity

2019-09-18 23:00:32 UTC  

Where u got that from?

2019-09-18 23:00:40 UTC  

@MemoHSC please prove it using the scientific method

2019-09-18 23:00:58 UTC  

gravity is more of a pseudoforce

2019-09-18 23:01:07 UTC  

Gravity is an effect

2019-09-18 23:01:22 UTC  

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2019-09-18 23:01:32 UTC  

Not a cause <:snapsnap:484956825863585792>

2019-09-18 23:01:59 UTC  

No one said it was a cause

2019-09-18 23:02:06 UTC  

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2019-09-18 23:02:11 UTC  

It is the effect of mass in space

2019-09-18 23:02:24 UTC  

the average human does not have access to a perfect setting that would demonstrate this, while i understand no one can truly trust anyone but themselves, there is no way to prove this without that access which is why we turn to people with the means to do so