Message from @Vitmar

Discord ID: 630490550184968211


2019-10-06 16:03:58 UTC  

ermmmmm. because maybe helium is lighter than air

2019-10-06 16:12:01 UTC  

nuh...

2019-10-06 16:15:08 UTC  

ok good your a globe earther

2019-10-06 17:07:26 UTC  

Not lighter @l.caudri

2019-10-06 17:07:29 UTC  

Less dense

2019-10-06 17:09:02 UTC  

@Jondar02 gravity cant be weak. The entire oceans are wrapped around a ball spinning at 1000mph going 66000mph around the sun. When you spin a ball the water flies off at the equator. So gravity is so powerful that its holding this water onto the ball and fighting the inertia of it trying
to fly off

2019-10-06 17:11:51 UTC  

Gravity is "weak" but the formula explains the whole, it keeps oceans in but not a little balloon

2019-10-06 17:12:39 UTC  

ah ha, what mythacism is this!

2019-10-06 19:42:05 UTC  

on a degree of 0 to 10, how much in a bad situation am I with this tag? 🤔

2019-10-06 19:42:27 UTC  

2 or 4

2019-10-06 19:42:29 UTC  

depends

2019-10-06 19:42:49 UTC  

for users it's probably a -1, for admins it's 3 or smth

2019-10-06 19:42:49 UTC  

what does it means btw?

2019-10-06 19:43:00 UTC  

means you've once been muted

2019-10-06 19:43:46 UTC  

I should prob stay away from the lounge

2019-10-06 19:43:52 UTC  

yeahh

2019-10-06 19:43:55 UTC  

some people there really don't like me X_X

2019-10-06 19:44:08 UTC  

who? logged?

2019-10-06 19:44:10 UTC  

well as I said, if the earth is flat I am a scammer

2019-10-06 19:44:18 UTC  

yeh

2019-10-06 19:44:21 UTC  

nah, he's a very cool dude as far as I know

2019-10-06 19:44:37 UTC  

oh ok

2019-10-06 19:45:03 UTC  

I mean, if the earth is flat then why does engineering work?

2019-10-06 19:45:34 UTC  

this like, really bothers me

2019-10-06 19:46:25 UTC  

What do you mean? Most engineers don't even account the curvature of earth, the only one I could find was the golden gate bridge

2019-10-06 19:46:57 UTC  

he means indirectly

2019-10-06 19:47:36 UTC  

actually engineers need to learn/take account many things

2019-10-06 19:47:49 UTC  

gravity is one example

2019-10-06 19:48:04 UTC  

another is satellites, if they don't exist much things doesn't makes sense

2019-10-06 19:48:11 UTC  

including networks

2019-10-06 19:48:32 UTC  

Shouldn't all bridges or large buildings account earths curvature? The only one that actually does account is the golden gate bridge.

2019-10-06 19:48:58 UTC  

nah, the earth curvature is too insignificant for most things

2019-10-06 19:49:08 UTC  

but if ya talking about a sniper or smt like that

2019-10-06 19:49:24 UTC  

then yeah, the earth curvature and it's frequency matters a lot

2019-10-06 19:49:36 UTC  

the Verrazano Narrows bridge also accounts for earth curvature

2019-10-06 19:50:42 UTC  

it's curved but it doesn't match the earths curvature

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/630492147795361792/verrazana-narrows-bridge595.jpg

2019-10-06 19:51:16 UTC  

Have you done the math to prove that it doesn't match?

2019-10-06 19:51:24 UTC  

this blog post shows it.

2019-10-06 19:51:32 UTC  

the water would stay flat anyway btw

2019-10-06 19:51:35 UTC  

i see a fb wm...