Message from @🎃 Spookmaster Jaqula 🎃

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2019-08-18 12:57:24 UTC  

ok prove that

2019-08-18 12:57:24 UTC  

You underestimate how large the earth is @kino

2019-08-18 12:57:30 UTC  

by deffinition

2019-08-18 12:57:31 UTC  

no i dont

2019-08-18 12:57:33 UTC  

Air molecules are separated by 4 nanometers of vacuum, which is much smaller than space or a decent vacuum chamber

2019-08-18 12:57:37 UTC  

its 25k in diameter

2019-08-18 12:57:51 UTC  

it doesn't select and pick, we're built to be able to take gravity

2019-08-18 12:57:55 UTC  

@kino so err in a space station how come people can float?

2019-08-18 12:57:59 UTC  

@Storkval prove that too

2019-08-18 12:58:11 UTC  

Because there is air in a space station

2019-08-18 12:58:15 UTC  

prove that gravity is "proprotional" according to the density and weight of the masses

2019-08-18 12:58:20 UTC  

it constantly pushes down on us, so everything on earth has adapted

2019-08-18 12:58:24 UTC  

ok

2019-08-18 12:58:24 UTC  

by deffinition

2019-08-18 12:58:26 UTC  

thats a claim right here

2019-08-18 12:58:28 UTC  

That's your proof

2019-08-18 12:58:30 UTC  

now provide evidence

2019-08-18 12:58:33 UTC  

or well, not adapted, evolved

2019-08-18 12:58:34 UTC  

@Σ5 what is?

2019-08-18 12:58:39 UTC  

As it right of il keep saying it's by deffinition

2019-08-18 12:58:40 UTC  

If you calculate the centripetal forces acting on the area of an ocean equivalent to 70kg the force acting outwards would be about 2.3 Newton's where as the force holding it down would be about 700 newtons

2019-08-18 12:58:42 UTC  

for what? logic?

2019-08-18 12:58:49 UTC  

The gravitational force is proportional to mass by deffinition

2019-08-18 12:59:12 UTC  

GMm/r

2019-08-18 12:59:16 UTC  

yes

2019-08-18 12:59:17 UTC  

2.3 newtons lol

2019-08-18 12:59:18 UTC  

Y'all need to use this

2019-08-18 12:59:39 UTC  

we aren't even atmass attracting mass yet

2019-08-18 12:59:42 UTC  

do you know weight is mass x gravity

2019-08-18 12:59:49 UTC  

so when you use weight in an attempt to prove gravity

2019-08-18 12:59:51 UTC  

Just 9.80665 Newton's per kilogram

2019-08-18 12:59:56 UTC  

you are already using gravity to prove gravity

2019-08-18 13:00:01 UTC  

which makes no sense

2019-08-18 13:00:05 UTC  

know what i mean?

2019-08-18 13:00:09 UTC  

Eh force is mass x gravity?

2019-08-18 13:00:14 UTC  

no

2019-08-18 13:00:19 UTC  

mass is not weight

2019-08-18 13:00:20 UTC  

The centripetal forces acting out would be because even spinning at 1000mph would be so low due to the sheer size of the earth @kino

2019-08-18 13:00:22 UTC  

weight is mass x gravity

2019-08-18 13:00:23 UTC  

Ever had physics?