Message from @🎃 Spookmaster Jaqula 🎃

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2019-07-21 14:38:44 UTC  

Just curious because I hear flat earthers at a it doesn't all the time

2019-07-21 14:40:19 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602510173122330645/StaticBalloon.gif

2019-07-21 14:40:23 UTC  

Water conforms to its container and is effected by influences which act upon it, things like this can also occur:

2019-07-21 14:40:36 UTC  

So is that a yes or no

2019-07-21 14:41:09 UTC  

depends on the situation

2019-07-21 14:41:30 UTC  

Under a situation of 0 gravity it will form a sphere due to surface tension in water

2019-07-21 14:41:39 UTC  

Under gravity?

2019-07-21 14:41:44 UTC  

Can it

2019-07-21 14:41:50 UTC  

no such thing as gravity

2019-07-21 14:42:00 UTC  

Well that's debatable

2019-07-21 14:42:07 UTC  

outside it being a lie / misrepresentation of other things

2019-07-21 14:42:11 UTC  

Fits a container of the center of gravity is the middle of the sphere it will confirm to the shape

2019-07-21 14:42:12 UTC  

So yes

2019-07-21 14:42:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602510658814083113/Screenshot_20190722-003239_YouTube.jpg

2019-07-21 14:42:31 UTC  

That's a great example of surface tension

2019-07-21 14:42:31 UTC  

Very nice spheres

2019-07-21 14:43:08 UTC  

Most of the time it won't form perfect spheres because of well gravity

2019-07-21 14:43:11 UTC  

as far as large bodies of water are concerned, usually not

2019-07-21 14:43:22 UTC  

Because it's being pulled down

2019-07-21 14:43:35 UTC  

not in the case of something world-wide

2019-07-21 14:43:55 UTC  

Well in large cases it can just form a very large sphere

2019-07-21 14:44:19 UTC  

Can you disprove gravity to me without a picture please

2019-07-21 14:44:59 UTC  

I don't need to disprove something that has never been proven. 😂

2019-07-21 14:45:10 UTC  

How are we on the floor then

2019-07-21 14:45:14 UTC  

^

2019-07-21 14:45:25 UTC  

Our proof is observed

2019-07-21 14:45:28 UTC  

Literally

2019-07-21 14:45:39 UTC  

It must be a force pulling us down buoyancy and density is not a force

2019-07-21 14:45:42 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/602511527370686464/prove_gravity.jpg

2019-07-21 14:45:47 UTC  

So why is it a general THEORY of relativity then?

2019-07-21 14:45:50 UTC  

complete this form then maybe we can talk further

2019-07-21 14:46:03 UTC  

No

2019-07-21 14:46:07 UTC  

Relativity is to do with well relativistic things

2019-07-21 14:46:09 UTC  

Because I asked you to disprove it

2019-07-21 14:46:13 UTC  

Not for me to prove it

2019-07-21 14:46:16 UTC  

And gravity on a more massive scale

2019-07-21 14:46:35 UTC  

There's also a theory of special relativity by the way

2019-07-21 14:46:42 UTC  

ask what you like
I do not consent.

2019-07-21 14:47:04 UTC  

Ok then

2019-07-21 14:47:23 UTC  

Well this is very fillable

2019-07-21 14:47:30 UTC  

If you have a set experiment