Message from @mewhoula

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2019-08-11 12:32:34 UTC  

@rivenator12113 1) water finds its level to what?
2) why is it, water finds its level but a gas try to occupy the most space possible?

2019-08-11 12:32:40 UTC  

belief is just something stupid that people make to keep from losing hope and ultimately destroying themselves in different manners of way but the one most popular is called suicide

2019-08-11 12:32:42 UTC  

huzzah

2019-08-11 12:33:23 UTC  

@SAM101907 You're strawa manning again, I said '' if not acted upon an external force ''

2019-08-11 12:33:37 UTC  

i think it’s stupid to discuss over belief just let people live the way they want to

2019-08-11 12:34:11 UTC  

@Akhanyatin Because a liquid is something that takes place of the container while a gas is bouncing every where

2019-08-11 12:34:22 UTC  

@rivenator12113 Not what the meme said actually. We can also look at zero G videos and water to see that is also incorrect.

2019-08-11 12:34:28 UTC  

They are both fluids

2019-08-11 12:35:16 UTC  

Did you never learn this in primary school lmao

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/610088846696251394/AoLiakSRQq7JWRnjxmwQ_Untitled.png

2019-08-11 12:35:48 UTC  

Yeah, you're assuming on earth with a gravitational field, did you never learn this in primary school lmao

2019-08-11 12:36:22 UTC  

@mewhoula Can you explain to me why do you believe in gravity when you can't even prove it? Do you believe in magic?

2019-08-11 12:36:56 UTC  

@Akhanyatin Prove it has a gravitational field

2019-08-11 12:37:00 UTC  

because millions of scientists have proof by researching for decades and what not

2019-08-11 12:37:22 UTC  

while you people just say “YEAH I POURED WATER ON GROUND AND IT DIDN’T ROLL OFF THE EARTH”

2019-08-11 12:37:24 UTC  

Calm down @rivenator12113 your versions of density and buoyancy are magical forces too

2019-08-11 12:37:37 UTC  

@mewhoula Appeal to authority

2019-08-11 12:37:42 UTC  

@rivenator12113 We can prove it, why do things fall down at 9.81m/s/s?

2019-08-11 12:38:03 UTC  

@Akhanyatin You can't prove a gravitational field so you attack the opponent? Classic GE move

2019-08-11 12:38:19 UTC  

No I was talking about what you said to mewhoula

2019-08-11 12:38:38 UTC  

We observe planets and celestial bodies getting caught in gravitational fields all the time

2019-08-11 12:38:52 UTC  

so you guys all think that the goverment and nasa and all that stuff were a thing at the beginning of time?

2019-08-11 12:38:59 UTC  

found a video that might answer rivenators question

2019-08-11 12:39:07 UTC  

And then I didn't need to continue taking about gravity because sam is taking about it
Typical fe doesn't want to address the issue so hides behind fallacies

2019-08-11 12:39:09 UTC  

just checking to see if i can somewhat understand it

2019-08-11 12:39:21 UTC  

Give me a step by step scientific method to observe the gravitational field of planets or celestial bodies attracting each other.

2019-08-11 12:39:37 UTC  

You can't lol

2019-08-11 12:40:08 UTC  

Simple! Point a telescope at Jupiter and observe any deflection in the orbits of comets or asteroids

2019-08-11 12:40:25 UTC  

Give me a step by step method to observe density and buoyancy accelerating an object at 9.81m/s/s

2019-08-11 12:40:27 UTC  

How would you observe that they attracted each other?

2019-08-11 12:40:34 UTC  

Man, I’m more encouraged into becoming a physicist now, lol.

2019-08-11 12:40:45 UTC  

lmaooo

2019-08-11 12:41:30 UTC  

If you see a deflection in the orbit, than you know some sort of force has acted upon it. What forces are acting on celestial bodies it space?

2019-08-11 12:41:31 UTC  

not really a point, this is just an endless discussion that’s gonna repeat from point a to point d and back to point a

2019-08-11 12:42:07 UTC  

Yep, we've told them these things before but they can't grasp the concepts

2019-08-11 12:42:11 UTC  

How can you accurately see a deflection in the slightest? Those object are so far away that you need NASA grade telescopes to notice any attraction or deflection

2019-08-11 12:42:40 UTC  

You can easily observe Jupiter without nasa telescope

2019-08-11 12:42:47 UTC  

that’s not true at all i’ve looked at jupiter multiple times already with just a simple telescope

2019-08-11 12:43:00 UTC  

i’ve also seen venus that was fun

2019-08-11 12:43:13 UTC  

How can you '' Observe the asteroid being attracted or deflected '' accurately?

2019-08-11 12:43:20 UTC  

@Akhanyatin Do you even read before you type lol?

2019-08-11 12:43:25 UTC  

with eyes and a telescope