Message from @raspberry

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2019-07-19 02:27:36 UTC  

Yeah

2019-07-19 02:29:16 UTC  

i might be pushing this, but i think osmosis might make sense because, if you think of bits of water as a bunch of people in a room running around randomly

2019-07-19 02:29:41 UTC  

if the room has the same density everywhere, people will run and go within an area the same

2019-07-19 02:30:00 UTC  

but in high density places, more people would be leaving than coming in from the outside

2019-07-19 02:30:19 UTC  

No it moves like a vaccuum toward the salt/any other molecules

2019-07-19 02:30:44 UTC  

i think it's just gradients equalizing

2019-07-19 02:30:48 UTC  

Its descently fast

2019-07-19 02:31:01 UTC  

Yeah molarity tries to be constant

2019-07-19 02:31:04 UTC  

whether the "people" are water molecules themselves, or concentrations of salt

2019-07-19 02:31:21 UTC  

We dont know why it does though

2019-07-19 02:31:32 UTC  

im sorry dont things in vacuum all fall at the same speed

2019-07-19 02:31:40 UTC  

Yes

2019-07-19 02:31:40 UTC  

wait i think "we" do as in, they claim they do at least

2019-07-19 02:31:43 UTC  

regardless of weight or shape

2019-07-19 02:31:46 UTC  

and i thought i got it too

2019-07-19 02:31:52 UTC  

Yes

2019-07-19 02:31:52 UTC  

it seems like a statistical thing

2019-07-19 02:32:08 UTC  

similar to heat flowing in a material

2019-07-19 02:32:14 UTC  

Maybe

2019-07-19 02:32:16 UTC  

heat is literally defined as random chaotic movement

2019-07-19 02:32:21 UTC  

so that's why i say

2019-07-19 02:32:24 UTC  

but yeah, idk

2019-07-19 02:32:43 UTC  

like its flow can still be predicted

2019-07-19 02:32:46 UTC  

butyeah

2019-07-19 02:32:58 UTC  

I guess it makes the most sense but we wont really ever find out atleast soon

2019-07-19 02:33:34 UTC  

i thought scientists treated it like accepted too i guess

2019-07-19 02:34:27 UTC  

Yeah they take the most accepted theory and use it but really theory are given minor edits all the time to make it make sense

2019-07-19 02:36:05 UTC  

yeaah it's best to take everything with a grain of salt i agree

2019-07-19 02:36:18 UTC  

no pun intended lol but

2019-07-19 02:36:46 UTC  

Occasionally theyll have a revolution (i forgot what its called) and the theory is replaced

2019-07-19 02:36:59 UTC  

@raspberry you did not just do that LOL

2019-07-19 02:37:11 UTC  

it was even not accepted that molecules exist until einstein maybe a hundred years ago

2019-07-19 02:37:22 UTC  

are atoms real

2019-07-19 02:37:23 UTC  

loool @kino

2019-07-19 02:37:50 UTC  

now they went back on the fact that they're particles with a real location

2019-07-19 02:38:13 UTC  

once you accept flat earth

2019-07-19 02:38:24 UTC  

you would want to know where to draw the line

2019-07-19 02:38:30 UTC  

so yeah, i feel like it somehow looks from the outside as if they know everything, but in reality, we're just kinda guessing

2019-07-19 02:38:57 UTC  

like i said yesterday

2019-07-19 02:39:00 UTC  

we are all idiots

2019-07-19 02:39:07 UTC  

yess