Message from @Umwhat

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2019-08-07 00:59:35 UTC  

the laws of physics @Citizen Z

2019-08-07 00:59:48 UTC  

i mean i guess you do pick and choose which ones you follow

2019-08-07 00:59:49 UTC  

@eletrick33 which ones to be exact?

2019-08-07 01:00:10 UTC  

So Z, could you please just give me your interpretation of the matter *without* being a pompous hat

@Citizen Z the mf has been asking the question for quite some time now, and every single time you avoid it, even now you’re not even taking to him you’re responding to @eletrick33

2019-08-07 01:01:00 UTC  

I have no intention of debating your interpretation, I only want to hear it

2019-08-07 01:01:07 UTC  

gravity is good one, so is thermodynamics and the law of inertia

2019-08-07 01:01:26 UTC  

Gravity, isn't a law, Loftus

2019-08-07 01:01:29 UTC  
2019-08-07 01:01:39 UTC  

@Storm4ce42 matter, time and space. They would have to of been created simultaneously. If you have matter, where would you put it? If you had space, when would you put it ? If you had time, where would you put it?

2019-08-07 01:02:07 UTC  

@Citizen Z I am personally friends with Kent Hovind, Z

2019-08-07 01:02:08 UTC  

I still haven't seen someone explain to me how rockets work by pushing on air but idfk. I did the math myself and in a best case scenario (ideal collisions and no external forces) pushing on air would barely get you off the ground

2019-08-07 01:02:23 UTC  

yeah thats not how rockets work

2019-08-07 01:02:31 UTC  

Its a great argument

2019-08-07 01:02:34 UTC  

they work like gun recoil

2019-08-07 01:02:35 UTC  
2019-08-07 01:02:43 UTC  

I am a creationist, what does that have to do with what I asked you though

2019-08-07 01:03:18 UTC  

I asked you about tornadoes, and the spin they have on the opposite sides of what globe earthers label as the equator

2019-08-07 01:04:08 UTC  

now that i think about it im not sure how weather would work on a flat earth

2019-08-07 01:04:20 UTC  

eh, like ours I guess

2019-08-07 01:04:40 UTC  

how did the lander take off from the moon's surface

2019-08-07 01:04:48 UTC  

how did it get propulsion

2019-08-07 01:05:11 UTC  

idk the weather works they it does because of the shape of the earth things such as wind patterns might not even exist on a flat earth

2019-08-07 01:05:32 UTC  

I'm pretty sure the flat earth model has prevailing wind patterns

2019-08-07 01:05:45 UTC  

wind patterns are in the Bible after all IIRC

2019-08-07 01:06:10 UTC  

@Storm4ce42 makes zero sense. A globe with gravity and things spin in different directions. Makes zero sense. I dunno what kind of crap you subscribed to but you need to look at what you've been told closer

2019-08-07 01:06:16 UTC  

oh im not a religious person so my knowledge of the bible is limited

2019-08-07 01:06:27 UTC  

Z

2019-08-07 01:06:30 UTC  

Answer my question

2019-08-07 01:06:45 UTC  

im curious about the question to

2019-08-07 01:06:52 UTC  

how did they take off from the moon? With some kind of rocket in a perfect vacuum?

2019-08-07 01:06:56 UTC  

For the fifth time, I am not looking to debate ANYTHING about round/flat earth

2019-08-07 01:07:14 UTC  

πŸ˜‚

2019-08-07 01:07:16 UTC  

What I'm asking is why tornadoes have inverse spin to eachother on opposite sides of the equator

2019-08-07 01:07:22 UTC  

@Umwhat rockets work like gun recoil

2019-08-07 01:07:31 UTC  

@Storm4ce42 what question?

2019-08-07 01:07:35 UTC  

dude

2019-08-07 01:07:39 UTC  

are you serious

2019-08-07 01:07:45 UTC  

@eletrick33 how does that answer my question

2019-08-07 01:07:48 UTC  

the question about tornadoes

2019-08-07 01:07:59 UTC  

its the one hes been asking this whole time