Message from @TheObliterator
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he's been muted for ages
liar
he wrote a god damn apology
>>mute @tidd
<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully muted **Ashido.Chibi**#4486
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he was just muted a short time ago
how is earth gravity strong enough to pull the moon to us but not strong enough to hold down a bird?
because birds fly
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Confusion notice
isn't the sun gravity stronger than earth? why would it be rotating on us but not the sun?
because the sun is much farther away
and at the distance from the sun that it is, the earth's pull is stronger
and how much times more massive than earth?
it is much closer to the earth therefore the pull ends up being stronger
you can do the calculation, the sun has a stronger gravitational pull than earth even if it's so far awaay
no it doesn't?
yes it does bro, if it can hold earth why not the moon? the moon is lighter than earth innit?
the sun just isn't strong enough from that distance
does anyone find it intriguing that they say that its hotter outside of the sun than it is within it or on the surface?
bunch of bolloney meat ballls
yeah
can you send that
i dont have it on hand, i was asking a question
@TheObliterator Bro, do you agree that when you heat an object it loses its magnetic properties?
gravity isn't magnetism
if that's where you're leading with this
the sun isn't metal, and yet it has gravity
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So how come the fkn earth still have the north and south pole when the core is being heated at high temperature? it makes no fookn sense
i did the experiment
can you give evidence for magnetism being negated at high temperatures?
i couldnt attract nor repel when i heated a magnetic metal
bruh
https://www.hsisensing.com/temperature-affect-magnetism/ bro i learned this in high school but i never asked my teacher
innit a good question
@TheObliterator Marie curie's temp?