Message from @rivenator12113

Discord ID: 608467566855323663


2019-08-07 01:10:22 UTC  

This was in Nebraska. The tornado is spinning counter clockwise

2019-08-07 01:10:23 UTC  

@Umwhat its called an oxidizer

2019-08-07 01:10:37 UTC  

how did they escape the moons gravity? πŸ˜‚

2019-08-07 01:10:42 UTC  

it allows things in vacuums to combust

My bad didn’t know what you said before that

2019-08-07 01:11:07 UTC  

Youre telling me a giant rocket under your ass and you dont hear it?

2019-08-07 01:11:11 UTC  

@Umwhat im actually wondering are you being serious or are you messing with me

2019-08-07 01:11:25 UTC  

I am serious

2019-08-07 01:11:28 UTC  

How did they hear things like hammering stakes into the lunar surface?

2019-08-07 01:11:32 UTC  

anyone remember that guy merica who harrassed yall

2019-08-07 01:11:49 UTC  

don't you understand that there are people who doubt the moon landing happened at all?

2019-08-07 01:11:53 UTC  

@Umwhat ok i will be right back im hungry and i want food

How do you know they heard those things, is there a tape where there is audio

2019-08-07 01:12:04 UTC  

Moon landing is easiest to debunk

2019-08-07 01:12:12 UTC  

Z, what do you mean tornadoes don't spin

2019-08-07 01:12:40 UTC  

Tornadoes dont spin the same direction. Must not be a globe. (See the logic)

2019-08-07 01:12:51 UTC  

I never said that

2019-08-07 01:12:56 UTC  

Ok

2019-08-07 01:12:57 UTC  

I never used it against your flat earth model

2019-08-07 01:13:10 UTC  

I dont care. It doesn't prove any model

2019-08-07 01:13:20 UTC  

Curve of Loftus do you think the earth is flat or round?

2019-08-07 01:13:24 UTC  

I am asking the flat earth explanation for why tornadoes spin counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere, and clockwise in the southern hemisphere

2019-08-07 01:13:26 UTC  

Model.is something based off a construct

2019-08-07 01:13:39 UTC  

Im not interested in constructs

2019-08-07 01:13:56 UTC  

If there is not a hemisphere, then why do tornadoes spin different directions on each side of them

2019-08-07 01:14:21 UTC  

That is my one question that I've asked repeatedly

2019-08-07 01:14:29 UTC  

In the northern hemisphere, the low pressure systems that spawn tornadoes almost always rotate counter-clockwise because of the Coriolis effect, so that explains how a tornado's movement is indirectly affected by the Coriolis effect.

2019-08-07 01:14:35 UTC  

And I'll I've gotten back were pompous quips

2019-08-07 01:14:38 UTC  

Okey

2019-08-07 01:15:00 UTC  

@Youtube Xplozion Flat earth model doesn't have a coriolis effect

2019-08-07 01:15:17 UTC  

that's why I'm asking why tornadoes spin inversely on the sides of the equator

2019-08-07 01:15:24 UTC  

or at least our model's equator

2019-08-07 01:15:34 UTC  

Hmm... okey. let me think πŸ˜ƒ

2019-08-07 01:15:39 UTC  

i am not trying to debate flat earth/globe earth

2019-08-07 01:15:44 UTC  

Pilots don’t use the Coriolis effect
Neither do Snipers

2019-08-07 01:15:45 UTC  

the surface of the moon officially is a as close to a perfect vacuum as you can get