Message from @𝔩𝔬𝔬𝔭𝔰.

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2019-06-24 14:57:44 UTC  

@rightthehand Okay, just take a short breath and stay calm for a sec

2019-06-24 14:57:49 UTC  
2019-06-24 14:57:56 UTC  

I do read your message

2019-06-24 14:58:02 UTC  

We all need to calm down tho

2019-06-24 14:58:10 UTC  

Your the one not calm

2019-06-24 14:58:10 UTC  

So we don't ignore each other

2019-06-24 14:58:16 UTC  

Cause your model is junk

2019-06-24 14:58:18 UTC  

I do not dispute gravity. I do dispute these theories from people who will not call their pseudo science. a religion.

2019-06-24 14:58:45 UTC  

@Steve Angell The lightest gas there is is hydrogen. what you say would bean the atmosphere up there would be pure hydrogen

2019-06-24 14:58:55 UTC  

Which isn't the case

2019-06-24 14:58:57 UTC  

If you had a tire and you slowly spun it with ice on one side and a heat source On the other side would there be a pressure gradient inside the tire@ZeroT

2019-06-24 14:59:24 UTC  

Would there be a tempature gradient?

2019-06-24 14:59:35 UTC  

Yes, there would be one, but

2019-06-24 14:59:37 UTC  

Let me talk

2019-06-24 14:59:49 UTC  

Which gas is the highest then may i ask? @ZeroT

2019-06-24 14:59:55 UTC  

This is a not fitting example for what we are talking about now

2019-06-24 14:59:57 UTC  

So you can have a pressure gradient in a container correct?@ZeroT

2019-06-24 15:00:15 UTC  

@ZeroT Come on this is how we extract hydrogen. It goes to the top.

hi sisters

2019-06-24 15:00:54 UTC  

Yes, but how would that make sense on earth? The pressure gradient wouldn't be as constant as it is and that oesn't explain why there is a lower atmospheric pressure at altitude

2019-06-24 15:01:14 UTC  
2019-06-24 15:01:21 UTC  

@rightthehand Not one, that is significan enough to explain it on earth

2019-06-24 15:01:35 UTC  

Hey i can answer that,, we did @rightthehand

2019-06-24 15:01:35 UTC  

@ZeroT So what does mentioning the pressure gradient do when you admit that you can have a pressure gradient inside a container@ZeroT

2019-06-24 15:01:46 UTC  

Who made us?

2019-06-24 15:01:46 UTC  

If you are referring to what is found very high up. Say 100,.000 feet I have not seen test of that. I would not disagree that the gasses are barely present up there.

2019-06-24 15:01:56 UTC  

We made us

2019-06-24 15:02:02 UTC  

We made ourselves?

2019-06-24 15:02:04 UTC  

Lol

2019-06-24 15:02:08 UTC  

Nah

2019-06-24 15:02:10 UTC  

God made us

2019-06-24 15:02:20 UTC  

I suppose aether is what is containing them in the container we live in.

2019-06-24 15:02:30 UTC  

Well, if we are God then yeah guess then God did make us

2019-06-24 15:02:37 UTC  

@Steve Angell You only have to go up the mount everrest

2019-06-24 15:02:38 UTC  

We aren’t god

2019-06-24 15:02:46 UTC  

You can't prove that

2019-06-24 15:02:47 UTC  

The pressure there is only 325,4 hPa

2019-06-24 15:02:50 UTC  

unfortunately

2019-06-24 15:02:51 UTC  

But aether is denied by pseudoscience religion.