Message from @SiliconBassist

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2019-08-21 03:51:39 UTC  

The sky is flat as fuck

2019-08-21 03:51:47 UTC  

back tot the topic

2019-08-21 03:51:58 UTC  

No stop putting words in my mouth

2019-08-21 03:51:59 UTC  

tell me why you think you can get a pressure gradient, in one container of gas

2019-08-21 03:52:10 UTC  

please describe waht you're saying

2019-08-21 03:52:11 UTC  

same argument I make about Earth's atmo-what?

2019-08-21 03:52:24 UTC  

I don't argue the sky is spherical at all

2019-08-21 03:52:27 UTC  

it's flat

2019-08-21 03:52:29 UTC  

i didn't say you did

2019-08-21 03:52:32 UTC  

i said atmosphere

2019-08-21 03:52:34 UTC  

yes you fucking did

2019-08-21 03:52:37 UTC  

which is teh gas we live in

2019-08-21 03:52:42 UTC  

no it isn't

2019-08-21 03:52:46 UTC  

it's an atmo-flat dumbass

2019-08-21 03:52:50 UTC  

what do you call the gas volume we live in

2019-08-21 03:52:54 UTC  

the sky

2019-08-21 03:52:55 UTC  

ok taht's not a scientifci term

2019-08-21 03:53:04 UTC  

you'll have to write your own science book if you wanna use that

2019-08-21 03:53:05 UTC  

scientifically prove the sky is spherical please

2019-08-21 03:53:08 UTC  

i'm using the accepted terms

2019-08-21 03:53:18 UTC  

atmoplane lol

2019-08-21 03:53:18 UTC  

no don't change topics

2019-08-21 03:53:21 UTC  

LOGICAL FALLACY: APPEAL TO SHEEPLE: https://imgur.com/TFPby91

2019-08-21 03:53:21 UTC  

LOL

2019-08-21 03:53:29 UTC  

we're talking still about pressure gradients

2019-08-21 03:53:38 UTC  

You're the one claiming I think the sky is spherical

2019-08-21 03:53:38 UTC  

you said a temperature gradient creates a pressure gradient

2019-08-21 03:53:40 UTC  

in what situation

2019-08-21 03:54:09 UTC  

let's see the experiment to back up your claim

2019-08-21 03:54:14 UTC  

The fridge

2019-08-21 03:54:19 UTC  

ok

2019-08-21 03:54:20 UTC  

What keeps your kool-aid kool

2019-08-21 03:54:23 UTC  

where's the pressure gradient

2019-08-21 03:54:24 UTC  

joule kelvin effect

2019-08-21 03:54:27 UTC  

lol

2019-08-21 03:54:46 UTC  

no it's the 2-phase refridgeration cycle

2019-08-21 03:54:55 UTC  

joule thompson effect, maybe

2019-08-21 03:55:07 UTC  

but that's just isenthalpic expansion of a gas

2019-08-21 03:55:08 UTC  

Pistons compress this fluid, radiate out the HEAT, when it decompresses it becomes COLD, that COLD gets vented into the fridge thus making your fluoridated piss and shit laced beverages cool

2019-08-21 03:55:23 UTC  

nice

2019-08-21 03:55:25 UTC  

WeLoveTheEarth#0756 LANGUAGE!!!