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2019-08-22 20:22:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/614192752976068669/image0.jpg

2019-08-22 20:22:54 UTC  

Oh my god is that google thing real

2019-08-22 20:22:56 UTC  

Pressure gradient.

2019-08-22 20:22:57 UTC  

so im still waiting for you to explain scuba divers during live space walks

2019-08-22 20:22:59 UTC  

Pressure gradients.... 🤦

2019-08-22 20:23:07 UTC  

@IG only works in a container

2019-08-22 20:23:10 UTC  

or the infamous rover apollo 11 baloon that turns intoa solid object

2019-08-22 20:23:12 UTC  

Im still waiting for a link

2019-08-22 20:23:13 UTC  

go ahead

2019-08-22 20:23:14 UTC  

Right.

2019-08-22 20:23:16 UTC  

yep a nasa employee comfirmed it 0o0

2019-08-22 20:23:17 UTC  

lets hear this SCIENCE!

2019-08-22 20:23:23 UTC  

that awkward moment when liquid sticks to the outside of a container

2019-08-22 20:23:24 UTC  

@!GPT you asked what the temperature is I told you

2019-08-22 20:23:25 UTC  

That container being the gravity well of earth.

2019-08-22 20:23:29 UTC  

If the earth was round my water would just fall of my desk

2019-08-22 20:23:53 UTC  

Why

2019-08-22 20:24:06 UTC  

Because its round

2019-08-22 20:24:11 UTC  

Your desk?

2019-08-22 20:24:42 UTC  

@Deleted User the gradient of atmosphere and the relative density of gasses acts as a container causing it to layer into the atmosphere stratosphere exosphere and others which I don't know off the top of my head

2019-08-22 20:24:44 UTC  

That awkward moment when gravity can make light bend, water curve, water stick to a sphere, a pressurized system work withing a vacuum, airplane stay on level forever and other magical things

2019-08-22 20:24:55 UTC  

The temperature of space varies wildly, but it's not very relevant because there's so little matter there

2019-08-22 20:25:10 UTC  

exactly

2019-08-22 20:25:13 UTC  

Gravity doesn’t cause adherence

2019-08-22 20:25:14 UTC  

@Deleted User what is the definition of atmospheric pressure?

2019-08-22 20:25:20 UTC  

Which again only works within a container

Pressure gradient would not exist without a container

2019-08-22 20:25:34 UTC  

The container is the gravity well of earth, @Deleted User

2019-08-22 20:25:38 UTC  

You can not have gas without a solid container
This is a Observable fact

2019-08-22 20:25:46 UTC  

It’s not tho

2019-08-22 20:25:55 UTC  

@IG
What theory of gravity
And prove that gravity acts like a solid

2019-08-22 20:25:57 UTC  

Yet we can see Jupiter as a gas giant...

2019-08-22 20:26:05 UTC  

@Deleted User can you please provide us with the scientific definition of atmospheric pressure?

2019-08-22 20:26:06 UTC  

bruh big brain hours smh

2019-08-22 20:26:06 UTC  

The earth is flat deal with it

2019-08-22 20:26:09 UTC  

@Deleted User It doesn't need to act like a solid.

2019-08-22 20:26:18 UTC  

@Deleted User I mean it can but you need to look at it on a massive scale and acknowledge that mass attracts mass, in which case it can work

2019-08-22 20:26:20 UTC  

https://imgur.com/hdCNQil
https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1158337/ewton-wrong-science-dismiss-isaac-newton-theory-gravity-albert-einstein-black-hole/amp
https://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/ESSAYS/Bekenstein/bekenstein.html
```GRAVITY IS NOT A FORCE

Newton's theory of gravitation was discarded in 1915 in favor of
Albert Einstein's theory of Special Relativity asserting
That gravity was caused by time dilation from geodesics
Warping the fabirc of 4D lorentz space-time.

Aside from the heavily cherry picked Cavendish and
torsion field balance experiments, there is a
Major lack of cause and effect experimental evidence
To scientifically validate gravity, it remains to this
Very day only a theory!```

2019-08-22 20:26:23 UTC  

@IG yes it does
How can you have gas without a solid barrier

2019-08-22 20:26:33 UTC  

Pressure gradients.