Message from @DinkyDingus

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2019-08-01 03:27:31 UTC  

There are several of us Flat Earth.

2019-08-01 03:27:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/606327193580077057/TableOfNuclides.png

2019-08-01 03:27:48 UTC  

the earth is round my theory is

2019-08-01 03:27:50 UTC  

Yes I do here's the comprehensive table of nuclides although I do call bullshit on a few of them

2019-08-01 03:27:51 UTC  

firstly, dont get hung up on the name "moscovium" as the make or break

2019-08-01 03:28:11 UTC  

Human Sheeple are you a flat earther

2019-08-01 03:28:12 UTC  

So should we not call iron iron or lead lead?

2019-08-01 03:28:22 UTC  

then you would understand that what they produced in moscow wasnt technically "element 115"

2019-08-01 03:28:31 UTC  

he says this same thing

2019-08-01 03:28:34 UTC  

Should we call iron "element 26" ?

2019-08-01 03:28:48 UTC  

@Deleted User are you a flat earther

2019-08-01 03:28:53 UTC  

No I'm mostly flat

2019-08-01 03:29:01 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/606327503136751629/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190801062522.png

2019-08-01 03:29:09 UTC  

Sup

2019-08-01 03:29:16 UTC  

why do you keep sharing that pic

2019-08-01 03:29:16 UTC  

so your a flat earther

2019-08-01 03:29:24 UTC  

you're*, and yes

2019-08-01 03:29:26 UTC  

Look at pictures of the ocean taken from 3,000 feet and it looks flat. Go to Salt Flats or calm lakes and they are flat. Russia has a huge lake and it will freeze perfectly flat. You can find numerous pictures of mountains reflected on flat lakes. No distortion by a curve.

2019-08-01 03:29:52 UTC  

so, outside of the semantics of "moscovium" and "element 115", do you understand why the reactor he described wouldnt work?

2019-08-01 03:30:19 UTC  

No because I've never attempted to build a moscovium reactor and neither have you

2019-08-01 03:30:40 UTC  

you dont have to build an "element 115" reactor to understand why it wouldnt work

2019-08-01 03:30:58 UTC  

all you need is a basic understanding of atomic physics

2019-08-01 03:31:16 UTC  

How can you say what would and would not work when you personally haven't experimentally tested it?

2019-08-01 03:31:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/606328092113371146/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190711210544.png

2019-08-01 03:31:24 UTC  

do you understand radioactive decay and nuclear fussion?

2019-08-01 03:31:27 UTC  

You need a basic understanding of science

2019-08-01 03:31:38 UTC  

because it defies atomic physics

2019-08-01 03:31:47 UTC  

VARIABILITY OF RADIOACTIVE HALF LIFE: http://web.mit.edu/~redingtn/www/netadv/XperDecRat.html

2019-08-01 03:31:47 UTC  

i have it, apparently you do not

2019-08-01 03:31:59 UTC  

fission*

2019-08-01 03:32:07 UTC  

You might want to look ino methods of varying the radioactive half life of fissionable isotopes

2019-08-01 03:32:10 UTC  

So Human Sheeple belives in flat earth

2019-08-01 03:32:20 UTC  

no

2019-08-01 03:32:34 UTC  

this isnt necessary to understand why what he describes wouldnt work

2019-08-01 03:33:14 UTC  

Science is the result from experiment, nobody's tried to replicate a Moscovium reactor, we don't know.

2019-08-01 03:33:15 UTC  

additionally, his description simply provides a method (which wouldnt work) of producing heat. and in no way does it describe how it would create "anti-gravity"

2019-08-01 03:33:30 UTC  

an "element 115 reactor"

2019-08-01 03:33:31 UTC  

How do you know it wouldn't work if you haven't personally experimented at trying to build one?

2019-08-01 03:33:45 UTC  

again, because it defies nuclear physics

2019-08-01 03:33:50 UTC  

would you like me to explain

2019-08-01 03:34:07 UTC  

Guys