Message from @plus

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2019-06-29 21:32:47 UTC  

We can’t leave earth

2019-06-29 21:32:51 UTC  

Why not?

2019-06-29 21:32:52 UTC  

Because earth is mostly flat

2019-06-29 21:32:56 UTC  

Ooooof

2019-06-29 21:33:00 UTC  

Outer space does not exist

2019-06-29 21:33:04 UTC  

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2019-06-29 21:33:17 UTC  

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2019-06-29 21:33:17 UTC  

Dang he had that photo ready

2019-06-29 21:33:27 UTC  

they always do

2019-06-29 21:33:40 UTC  

its almost like theres a thing called an atmosphere

2019-06-29 21:33:44 UTC  
2019-06-29 21:33:49 UTC  

That picture is wrong

2019-06-29 21:33:50 UTC  

Does anyone know how to use the bot YAGPDB?

2019-06-29 21:33:54 UTC  

There is a pressure gradient

2019-06-29 21:33:57 UTC  

Grsdient

2019-06-29 21:33:57 UTC  

how is there air pressure adjacent to a vacuum?

2019-06-29 21:33:58 UTC  

The atmosphere gradually dissipates into the vacuum it’s so subtle, that why the atmosphere isn’t ripped off the earth

2019-06-29 21:34:06 UTC  

@ZeroT
Is it a solid barrier?

2019-06-29 21:34:15 UTC  

There cannot be a pressure gradient without a container.

2019-06-29 21:34:20 UTC  

No, it doesn't have to be

2019-06-29 21:34:22 UTC  

And there is gravity, but you guys won’t believe that

2019-06-29 21:34:23 UTC  

Yes of course

2019-06-29 21:34:24 UTC  

@California Nightmare DUDE YOU HAVE 300000000 ROLES LOL

2019-06-29 21:34:25 UTC  

Ya it does

2019-06-29 21:34:25 UTC  

and also let me remind you that the vacuum of space is a void thats what a vacuum is

2019-06-29 21:34:35 UTC  

Wtf

2019-06-29 21:34:38 UTC  

There cannot be a pressure gradient WITH a container

2019-06-29 21:34:41 UTC  

Hi saitama

2019-06-29 21:34:43 UTC  

Pressure cannot exist next to a vacuum without a container.

2019-06-29 21:34:45 UTC  

In a container, the pressure is the same

2019-06-29 21:34:48 UTC  

Everywhere

2019-06-29 21:34:55 UTC  

There is ALWAYS a gradient with a container @ZeroT

2019-06-29 21:35:07 UTC  

@RidleyChozo only because we have AIR PRESSURE around that container

2019-06-29 21:35:08 UTC  

Dude

2019-06-29 21:35:11 UTC  

The atmosphere is not a container
It is made up of gasses
Thus it’s not a container and thus makes outerspace impossible

2019-06-29 21:35:11 UTC  
2019-06-29 21:35:15 UTC  

Buddy @RidleyChozo like I said the atmosphere adjacent to outer space is almost null

2019-06-29 21:35:31 UTC  

@California Nightmare what are you talking about?

2019-06-29 21:35:37 UTC  

No @ZeroT . Even in a vacuum.

2019-06-29 21:35:43 UTC  

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