Message from @plus

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2019-06-29 21:37:28 UTC  

Pressure in a container is a different system than atmosphere on a planet with high gravity

2019-06-29 21:37:30 UTC  

Literally every pressurized container has a gradient @ZeroT

2019-06-29 21:37:42 UTC  

They do the same thing with gravity, they expect you to create an object on earth with enough gravity to pull something

2019-06-29 21:37:45 UTC  

@ZeroT you can’t even prove gravity
Don’t use gravity in a argument

2019-06-29 21:37:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/594642707612434452/image0.jpg

2019-06-29 21:37:50 UTC  

i found a neato article about why the atmosphere doesnt float away and its a .org site https://earthsky.org/earth/what-keeps-earths-atmosphere-on-earth

2019-06-29 21:37:51 UTC  

@RidleyChozo NO EVERY CONTAINER HAS THE SAME PRESSURE EVERYWHERE IN IT

2019-06-29 21:37:58 UTC  

Wrong

2019-06-29 21:38:00 UTC  

ZeroT

2019-06-29 21:38:03 UTC  

@California Nightmare how do we stay on Earth then?

2019-06-29 21:38:05 UTC  

They all have a gradient

2019-06-29 21:38:08 UTC  

gravity

2019-06-29 21:38:24 UTC  

I think they believe buoyancy and density

2019-06-29 21:38:28 UTC  

This only occurs in a container.

2019-06-29 21:38:30 UTC  

Now, do you even know what a gradient is?

2019-06-29 21:38:42 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/594642931462307840/56593835_365291877403402_7446797990568483320_n-1-1.jpg

2019-06-29 21:38:51 UTC  

@ZeroT are you heavier then air and helium?

2019-06-29 21:38:51 UTC  

BRUH

2019-06-29 21:39:06 UTC  

A decrease in pressure closer to the edges of the container of pressure

2019-06-29 21:39:12 UTC  

@Seeker of Truth I love that image

2019-06-29 21:39:13 UTC  

this man tried to recreate how gravity holds the oceans in a little box container

2019-06-29 21:39:18 UTC  

I’m done

2019-06-29 21:39:26 UTC  

@California Nightmare now, bouyancy has gravity in it

2019-06-29 21:39:33 UTC  

wow you learned basic logic yes liquids and gases take the shape of a container because they have no form

2019-06-29 21:39:33 UTC  

So you can't use that argument

2019-06-29 21:39:42 UTC  

grabatitty

2019-06-29 21:39:43 UTC  

Hii

2019-06-29 21:39:44 UTC  

No it doesn’t

2019-06-29 21:39:52 UTC  

dang ZeroT going at these bois

2019-06-29 21:39:55 UTC  

We use gravity to calculate the strength of the buoyancy

2019-06-29 21:39:59 UTC  
2019-06-29 21:40:10 UTC  

Give me the formula for bouyancy

2019-06-29 21:40:13 UTC  

Prove gravity

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/594643311277375489/image0.jpg

2019-06-29 21:40:19 UTC  

I will show you where there is gravity

2019-06-29 21:40:47 UTC  

take it to <#538929818834698260>

2019-06-29 21:40:47 UTC  

Lol Cavendish

2019-06-29 21:40:51 UTC  

The funny thing is buoyancy and density both together operate somewhat like gravity does. FE’s believe in gravity without directly realizing it

2019-06-29 21:40:52 UTC  

with out gravity explain gravitational lensing

2019-06-29 21:41:14 UTC  

Now, gravity does exist

2019-06-29 21:41:30 UTC  

How would you explain 0 G flights?

2019-06-29 21:41:55 UTC  

Now, the formula for buoyancy works with "weight"