Message from @The_chickenmaster

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2019-09-16 15:36:40 UTC  

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2019-09-16 15:36:54 UTC  

listen @Akhanyatin i respect that you have an opinion but are you really going to compare a plane to such a large mass

2019-09-16 15:37:30 UTC  

We live in a giant terrarium... A container is the natural antecedent for the gases to circulate...

2019-09-16 15:37:45 UTC  

Whats the outside made out off

2019-09-16 15:38:00 UTC  

If no physical barrier, the gases would disperse into the available space....

2019-09-16 15:38:31 UTC  

nice, ignore the video that proves your statement is based on nothing but your flawed assumptions

2019-09-16 15:38:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/623180998959562785/Screenshot_2019-07-12-13-27-33.png

2019-09-16 15:38:58 UTC  

"Flawed assumptions"

2019-09-16 15:38:59 UTC  

yeah, why would the gas decide to stay on earth if the vaccum of space is so 'inescapable'

2019-09-16 15:39:18 UTC  

it doesn;t seem to have much backing behind it

2019-09-16 15:39:19 UTC  

(Cough cough)

2019-09-16 15:39:21 UTC  

what are you even saying @Izayahism ?

2019-09-16 15:39:42 UTC  

I like how you can google that but if i google is the earth round its suddenly based on lies

2019-09-16 15:39:55 UTC  

Kind of a double standard if you ask me

2019-09-16 15:40:09 UTC  

"You don't understand physics... What are you saying?"

2019-09-16 15:40:36 UTC  

@The_chickenmaster this is where critical thinking skills come into play

2019-09-16 15:40:40 UTC  

Kek

2019-09-16 15:40:43 UTC  

Sure bud

2019-09-16 15:40:59 UTC  

Don't have someone/ something think for you....

2019-09-16 15:40:59 UTC  

I cant see any gas presure

2019-09-16 15:41:04 UTC  

Ergo it doesnt exist

2019-09-16 15:41:22 UTC  

So its a bad argument and its just flat earth indoctrination

2019-09-16 15:41:50 UTC  

Just cause you can't grasp basic/ common senses, doesn't make it flawed

2019-09-16 15:42:06 UTC  

The irony here is immense

2019-09-16 15:42:13 UTC  

To each their own

2019-09-16 15:42:15 UTC  

that's a very blatant way at looking at it @The_chickenmaster

2019-09-16 15:42:24 UTC  

pressure gradient, the higher you go, the less pressure you have.
why is all the air not escaping? because of a directional force towards the earth
can you prove it? things fall when you drop them
but isn't that just density and buoyancy? no because these phenomena have no directional vectors
can you prove it? yes, if you put a density column in a centrifuge, you'll see that the density gradients are affected by the force of the centrifuge.

2019-09-16 15:43:15 UTC  

ah yes, feeding us the same exact lies that schools have fed us for years

2019-09-16 15:43:35 UTC  

no, those are all experiments that you can reproduce very easily yourself

2019-09-16 15:43:42 UTC  

objects fall to ground due to the FE rising upwards

2019-09-16 15:43:54 UTC  

@Izayahism yeah, I guess they think that we DIDN'T receive the same b.s. as they did in grade school

2019-09-16 15:44:03 UTC  

It's odd

2019-09-16 15:44:23 UTC  

Actually i dont think you where taught the same things as me

2019-09-16 15:44:30 UTC  
2019-09-16 15:44:32 UTC  

@Izayahism wrong... that's flat earth society (controlled opposition)

2019-09-16 15:44:32 UTC  

I doubt you know how to construct a polder

2019-09-16 15:44:55 UTC  

@Izayahism the earth is NOT in any motion at all

2019-09-16 15:45:00 UTC  

pressure gradient: climb a mountain
air not escaping: breath air
prove a directional force towards the earth: drop something on the ground
density columns and centrifuge are easy to get/make

2019-09-16 15:45:16 UTC  

i've tried dropping a penny towards near a sphere and what did the penny do? it fell to the ground, not to the sphere

2019-09-16 15:45:25 UTC  

FE has other problems, such as day/night cycles, seasons, map distortions

2019-09-16 15:45:42 UTC  

did you try dropping a penny next to an earth sized sphere?