Message from @rivenator12113

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2019-08-03 03:15:31 UTC  

And this ends it

2019-08-03 03:15:36 UTC  

I'm leaving too

2019-08-03 03:15:40 UTC  

Ok...

2019-08-03 03:15:44 UTC  

Bye.

2019-08-03 03:15:45 UTC  

Nice debate

2019-08-03 03:15:46 UTC  

Sorry citizen z

2019-08-03 03:15:53 UTC  

All good brother

2019-08-03 03:16:00 UTC  

Can't even proof his scientific method. Fool

2019-08-03 03:16:01 UTC  

bye

2019-08-03 03:16:05 UTC  

Tchüss as the germans say it

2019-08-03 03:16:05 UTC  

Cya

2019-08-03 03:16:23 UTC  

I’m sure some of you are nice people and i don’t want to judge you on one disagreement

2019-08-03 03:16:28 UTC  

Lets not call ppl fools

2019-08-03 03:16:45 UTC  

So I guess the old phrase reigns supreme once more

2019-08-03 03:16:47 UTC  

We are investigating together. Not against eachother

2019-08-03 03:16:50 UTC  

Let’s agree to disagree

2019-08-03 03:16:55 UTC  

farewell

2019-08-03 03:17:00 UTC  

Sorry milord, I shall not make that mistake

2019-08-03 03:17:09 UTC  

Science is fun to explore

2019-08-03 03:17:19 UTC  

Dont make it not fun

2019-08-03 03:17:35 UTC  

Even more fun when they can't explain how gravity works. All their arguments are based on if gravity already exists lol

2019-08-03 03:17:56 UTC  

It's so fun to see them get mad when I question

2019-08-03 03:18:00 UTC  

I still can't believe cavendish is the only experiment they offer for gravity

2019-08-03 03:18:03 UTC  

Lol wow <:butthurt:507983822244151306> ❄ @Arachidamia#0592

2019-08-03 03:18:41 UTC  

They offer more but its exclusive to space experiments

2019-08-03 03:18:42 UTC  

atmosphere water sticking to globe all from one experiment

2019-08-03 03:18:51 UTC  

Has anyone ever tried Cavendish expiremment within a vacuum? It doesn't even the same results within the same environment, its a flawed scientific method.

2019-08-03 03:18:56 UTC  

No

2019-08-03 03:19:06 UTC  

not that I've heard of

2019-08-03 03:19:06 UTC  

Never even tried regular one

2019-08-03 03:19:16 UTC  

Other than what i had offered up but then i became a sidecast of the debate

2019-08-03 03:19:46 UTC  

Need to get rid of independent variables

2019-08-03 03:19:53 UTC  

Such as static

2019-08-03 03:20:03 UTC  

Or charge

2019-08-03 03:20:16 UTC  

I read something that also says vibrations around the experiment could be causing the motion

2019-08-03 03:20:27 UTC  

Interesting

2019-08-03 03:20:36 UTC  

Never thought of that

2019-08-03 03:20:55 UTC  

I mean if we are talking such a minute amount and it is attached to something...yeah

2019-08-03 03:21:01 UTC  

You also need a magnetically-shielded environment

2019-08-03 03:21:18 UTC  

lot of problems there

2019-08-03 03:23:24 UTC  

Well we have magnetic or statically affected attraction between salt grains and we also have it between dense lead balls in fairness