Message from @imagine wagons

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2019-06-27 04:01:21 UTC  

so

2019-06-27 04:01:27 UTC  

liars

2019-06-27 04:01:42 UTC  

Tell me why density and buoyancy would tell us anything about where an object goes? I’d love to see the math.

2019-06-27 04:01:56 UTC  

@Steve Angell like with the Manhattan Project 80 years ago

2019-06-27 04:02:14 UTC  

Yes.

2019-06-27 04:02:28 UTC  

Buoyant force = Pf V (magic?)

2019-06-27 04:03:26 UTC  

How heavy the object is per cubic inch. Although there is also the elasticity of it if it is a liquid. Why some bugs can land on water and not sink.

2019-06-27 04:04:25 UTC  

: D

2019-06-27 04:04:29 UTC  

The problem he is having is in the definition of gravity. For his use of it, he requires earth to be a ball, and/or mass being attracted to mass. FE requires neither, as it already has a definite stationary point, where we have an absolute up and down, that would already determine the direction.

2019-06-27 04:04:37 UTC  

Ice we can not go through it if it is thick enough.

2019-06-27 04:05:13 UTC  

So... magic. Got it.

2019-06-27 04:05:19 UTC  

How would a flat earther calculate bouyant force

2019-06-27 04:05:28 UTC  

What do you mean magic?

2019-06-27 04:05:48 UTC  

The vector can still be changed by the environment. If a rock hits a rock it will not continue to go down. It may go sideways.

2019-06-27 04:05:48 UTC  

Earth has never even been proven that it moves. Magic math doesn’t change that.

2019-06-27 04:06:26 UTC  

@Steve Angell ice is strange because it is less dense than its liquid cousin. Most other elements/compounds are *more* dense in solid form.

2019-06-27 04:06:30 UTC  

Globe Earth exists, it's just completely undetectable

2019-06-27 04:06:48 UTC  

You can't measure it anywhere

2019-06-27 04:06:53 UTC  

You mean “I reject all of the evidence” - it’s ok to be honest.

2019-06-27 04:06:56 UTC  

But what about the photos

2019-06-27 04:06:58 UTC  

Yet there it is

2019-06-27 04:06:59 UTC  

Water expands when you make it into Ice

2019-06-27 04:07:00 UTC  

Because the oxygen in it escapes and is held by the ice.

2019-06-27 04:07:32 UTC  

Turning to ice changes it.

2019-06-27 04:07:49 UTC  

So, can anyone tell me how I can calculate the buoyant force on FE?

2019-06-27 04:07:54 UTC  

You mean ice is chemically different from liquid water?

2019-06-27 04:08:17 UTC  

Not chemically. Properties are different

2019-06-27 04:08:20 UTC  

The same you would on a globe earth.

2019-06-27 04:08:30 UTC  

Why it turns white unless in an oxygen free environment. The water attracts oxygen and when it freezes releases it. From what I understand.

2019-06-27 04:08:32 UTC  

It EXPANDS when forzen

2019-06-27 04:08:48 UTC  

Oh, ok. B=Pf V g

Got it.

2019-06-27 04:09:03 UTC  

@Steve Angell water traps small imperfections inside thus making it appear white.

2019-06-27 04:09:14 UTC  

U= bFD

2019-06-27 04:09:17 UTC  

It’s just that you say there’s no vector, because you assume there isn’t because in your mind the earth is a sphere hurling through void vacuum space.

2019-06-27 04:09:19 UTC  

🤣

2019-06-27 04:09:43 UTC  

Makes sense.

2019-06-27 04:10:03 UTC  

Freemasons are child rapists

2019-06-27 04:10:09 UTC  

There is no vector, without a vector the object could go up for all we know. Go ahead, calculate it.

2019-06-27 04:10:26 UTC  

Then test it

2019-06-27 04:10:34 UTC  

33rd degree possibly 32nd.