Message from @Фатто Катто

Discord ID: 621791664050274304


2019-09-12 19:31:31 UTC  

Keyword: "CONTAINER"

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2019-09-12 19:32:03 UTC  

eccept in an atmosphere omg

2019-09-12 19:32:18 UTC  

@Фатто Катто where does it state that?

2019-09-12 19:32:29 UTC  

🤔💭

2019-09-12 19:33:01 UTC  

blocked eh?

2019-09-12 19:33:39 UTC  

in the fact that gravity attracts anything with a mass, like air

2019-09-12 19:33:42 UTC  

I can tap on the blocked message and it will show me what the blocked individual is saying

2019-09-12 19:34:14 UTC  

ive never blocked anyone cause i listen insted of ignoring my problems

2019-09-12 19:35:24 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness Now we're getting into interesting discussion! there would be a gradient within a container *within a gravitational field*. You cannot have a pressure gradient without an accelerative force.

2019-09-12 19:35:53 UTC  

gravity.......for example

2019-09-12 19:36:07 UTC  

haha ok

2019-09-12 19:36:14 UTC  

noice

2019-09-12 19:36:34 UTC  

So are you all scientists?

2019-09-12 19:36:34 UTC  

@Drewski4343 any scientific evidence of this gravitational field?

2019-09-12 19:36:55 UTC  

oh, yes, but you reject a lot of it

2019-09-12 19:37:21 UTC  

@Drewski4343 scientific evidence? Via the scientific method?

2019-09-12 19:37:23 UTC  

how bout the constant force around all bodies

2019-09-12 19:37:38 UTC  

which has been tried and tested

2019-09-12 19:37:41 UTC  

@Drewski4343 I don't reject real science

2019-09-12 19:37:50 UTC  

Please don't strawman me

2019-09-12 19:38:05 UTC  

what does straw man mean?

2019-09-12 19:39:33 UTC  

@Drewski4343 do you have time for an actual vc debate? If so, when would be a good time for you?

2019-09-12 19:40:19 UTC  

this makes me want die

2019-09-12 19:40:23 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness I have a hypothetical to posit for you: let's say you have a vacuum container here on earth. Slowly, you introduce a bit of one of the more dense gases. Then you turn it off and introduce a lighter gas. Eventually, these gases will settle to the bottom of the chamber and stack according to their densities and there would be a tiny bit of pressure due to their weight. This is what happens on the earth.

2019-09-12 19:40:46 UTC  

I work for another 4 hours, unfortunately.

2019-09-12 19:40:51 UTC  

ummm, it would have to be tonight.

2019-09-12 19:40:59 UTC  

ill debate

2019-09-12 19:41:36 UTC  

@Drewski4343 you literally used a "container" As your demonstration

2019-09-12 19:41:52 UTC  

@Drewski4343cool.. What time?

2019-09-12 19:42:11 UTC  

absolutely, because we have nothing big enough to hold anything inside it due to gravity only.

2019-09-12 19:42:28 UTC  

im on the vc rn

2019-09-12 19:42:34 UTC  

but it's still a pressure gradient NEXT to a vacuum

2019-09-12 19:43:03 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness im on the voice channel

2019-09-12 19:43:11 UTC  

In a container....

2019-09-12 19:43:24 UTC  

haha yes. you're missing the point, I think.

2019-09-12 19:43:30 UTC  

face me coward

2019-09-12 19:43:36 UTC  

Keyword: container....

2019-09-12 19:43:48 UTC  

Does the heliocentric model have a container?

2019-09-12 19:43:57 UTC  

there is a container in that you need one for a vacuum. in that sense, you could say the *universe* is the container.

2019-09-12 19:43:58 UTC  
2019-09-12 19:44:22 UTC  

@Drewski4343 any scientific evidence of a vacuum without a container?