Message from @NickC64

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2019-08-05 01:23:23 UTC  

>Trust *some* authority
>Dumps mainstream media
^me

2019-08-05 01:23:36 UTC  

@lapizzle it's not

2019-08-05 01:23:42 UTC  

Well exactly Abe

2019-08-05 01:23:45 UTC  

Idk because if it were a magnet and something were sticking to the outside of it it wouldnt be able to move

2019-08-05 01:23:45 UTC  

That's what you should be arguing

2019-08-05 01:23:50 UTC  

water moves on the Earth

2019-08-05 01:24:07 UTC  

Tbh FE makes sense

2019-08-05 01:24:09 UTC  

Some of those mainstream physics are actually provable? Gravity is not provable

2019-08-05 01:24:09 UTC  

Your argument should be "theory X in mainstream physics is demonstrably false"

2019-08-05 01:24:18 UTC  

Some conspiracies is where I have a problem

2019-08-05 01:24:24 UTC  

Not "water won't stick to a ball"

2019-08-05 01:24:34 UTC  

Fuck off

2019-08-05 01:24:41 UTC  

🤔

2019-08-05 01:24:41 UTC  

&mute @lapizzle

2019-08-05 01:24:41 UTC  

lapizzle#3589 has been muted for 7 Day(s)!

2019-08-05 01:25:09 UTC  

Did this guy really said water does stick to a ball @lapizzle

2019-08-05 01:25:34 UTC  

Water finds its own level

2019-08-05 01:25:39 UTC  

^

2019-08-05 01:25:51 UTC  

Everytime

2019-08-05 01:26:05 UTC  

when things are stuck to a magnet they are not able to move freely

2019-08-05 01:26:12 UTC  

Water finds its own level unless acted on by an external force other than the default downwards force

2019-08-05 01:26:33 UTC  

Default force like what

2019-08-05 01:26:38 UTC  

Literally any force

2019-08-05 01:26:45 UTC  

The force that keeps things down lmao

2019-08-05 01:26:48 UTC  

No. Incorrect

2019-08-05 01:27:00 UTC  

If I cup my hand and hold some water in it and touch it to the bottom of a ball, it will stay there, yes?

2019-08-05 01:27:04 UTC  

I'm not mentioning gravity here

2019-08-05 01:27:05 UTC  

Barring any drips

2019-08-05 01:27:05 UTC  

Wind can help water not seek level

2019-08-05 01:27:12 UTC  

The force that. Keeps things down is called density it’s heavier than air therefore it falls to the ground

2019-08-05 01:27:17 UTC  

you could fill a container with water such that it is full and close the water into a shape I suppose

2019-08-05 01:27:29 UTC  

@Abe Lover imagine if there was a really strong wind pointing in towards a ball from all directions. Wouldn't that keep the water on the ball?

2019-08-05 01:27:32 UTC  

Water will always accept the shape of the container it is put in

2019-08-05 01:27:43 UTC  

When a flat earther says density <:trolled:555217274907262976>

2019-08-05 01:27:50 UTC  

Why do you think there are waves

2019-08-05 01:27:54 UTC  
2019-08-05 01:28:00 UTC  

That's gravity

2019-08-05 01:28:10 UTC  

Same thing

2019-08-05 01:28:18 UTC  

All I'm saying is it's possible

2019-08-05 01:28:21 UTC  

Gravity there is no such thing as gravity that is just a theory

2019-08-05 01:28:25 UTC  

@formerly known as lapizzle All globe earthers can do is imagine 🤣