Message from @INeedMySpace
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There's a temperature gradient, there's a pressure gradient.
heat just the bottom, pressure goes up evenly throughout it, just not as much as if you heat the whole thing
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no that wouldn't happen, b/c the gas molecules are free to mix and equalize pressure
you can't have a pressure difference without a barrier between them
same argument you make about earth's atmosphere
atmo WHAT?
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The fuck did you just say?
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atmo- suurrrfffeeeeaarr
The sky is flat as fuck
back tot the topic
No stop putting words in my mouth
tell me why you think you can get a pressure gradient, in one container of gas
please describe waht you're saying
same argument I make about Earth's atmo-what?
I don't argue the sky is spherical at all
it's flat
i didn't say you did
yes you fucking did
which is teh gas we live in
no it isn't
it's an atmo-flat dumbass
what do you call the gas volume we live in
the sky
ok taht's not a scientifci term
you'll have to write your own science book if you wanna use that
scientifically prove the sky is spherical please
i'm using the accepted terms
atmoplane lol
no don't change topics
LOGICAL FALLACY: APPEAL TO SHEEPLE: https://imgur.com/TFPby91
LOL
we're talking still about pressure gradients
You're the one claiming I think the sky is spherical
you said a temperature gradient creates a pressure gradient
in what situation
let's see the experiment to back up your claim
The fridge