Message from @H8mz88

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2019-09-22 20:38:09 UTC  

what's your point @Teddy

2019-09-22 20:38:21 UTC  

I would like to live in the world the flat earthers picture

2019-09-22 20:38:27 UTC  

@TheVanishGuy No, is there any tests proving that there was nothing reflecting the moon before it? Are people not skeptical?

2019-09-22 20:38:30 UTC  

like one gamma ray burst near earth and bam we incinirated

2019-09-22 20:38:37 UTC  

what do you mean

2019-09-22 20:38:54 UTC  

gravity is an abstraction of 'rate of fall'. if you're talking about gravitational force, do you mean Einsteinian or Newtonian?

2019-09-22 20:38:54 UTC  

are you saying that reflector was there before we put it in

2019-09-22 20:38:55 UTC  

somebody have been watching kurtgezat @CTRLRetro

2019-09-22 20:38:56 UTC  
2019-09-22 20:38:57 UTC  

Right first off what is everyone beliefs here? Im getting confused

2019-09-22 20:39:13 UTC  

Globe

2019-09-22 20:39:15 UTC  

yes i watch loads of him but i also know bits and bobs anyway

2019-09-22 20:39:17 UTC  

you can reflect w/o a reflector Vanishguy

2019-09-22 20:39:24 UTC  

I used to want to be an astrophysicist

2019-09-22 20:39:26 UTC  

but then maths

2019-09-22 20:39:26 UTC  

according to the people of the server I am a fanatical materialist with a little bit of egalitarian mayby

2019-09-22 20:39:28 UTC  

they all dont know anything

2019-09-22 20:39:28 UTC  

1. Buoyancy is a direct byproduct of gravity, 2 buoyancy and density doesnt work

2019-09-22 20:39:29 UTC  

idk

2019-09-22 20:39:30 UTC  

am not good at maths

2019-09-22 20:39:32 UTC  

flat earth confirmed

2019-09-22 20:39:38 UTC  

I may have 1 unspet althority point

2019-09-22 20:39:44 UTC  

No one gonna make life easy for me then.

2019-09-22 20:39:55 UTC  

@TheVanishGuy Yes, lasers weren't widely available at that time. Only NASA would know if there was a reflector there

2019-09-22 20:40:09 UTC  

so your point is, from what i understand

2019-09-22 20:40:10 UTC  

i get that reference go for xenophile vit

2019-09-22 20:40:12 UTC  

bouyancy is a byproduct of Gravity? you're not even using mainstream science w/ that claim

2019-09-22 20:40:14 UTC  

either n1 alines

2019-09-22 20:40:20 UTC  

aliens*

2019-09-22 20:40:27 UTC  

or there was a natural thing that reflected there

2019-09-22 20:40:28 UTC  

Xenophile? hmmmm

2019-09-22 20:40:29 UTC  

Without gravitt, buoyancy doesnt exist

2019-09-22 20:40:30 UTC  

what is it

2019-09-22 20:40:34 UTC  

@Ronin get's it

2019-09-22 20:40:49 UTC  

you need a vectorial acceleration force for it to exist

2019-09-22 20:40:57 UTC  

@Teddy even if they were none would be powerful or accurate enough to go to a meter squared cube on the moon and back.

2019-09-22 20:41:08 UTC  

natural Vanish

2019-09-22 20:41:15 UTC  

Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially submerged, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces and acts in the upward direction at the center of mass of the displaced fluid.[1] Archimedes' principle is a law of physics fundamental to fluid mechanics. It was formulated by Archimedes of Syracuse.[2]

2019-09-22 20:41:23 UTC  

key word

2019-09-22 20:41:33 UTC  

the weight of the fluid being displaced

2019-09-22 20:41:34 UTC  

f-fluid mechanics 😨