Message from @tekashi

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2019-06-09 12:18:30 UTC  

!mute @wow ok troll

2019-06-09 12:18:31 UTC  

2019-06-09 13:01:47 UTC  

Morning guys

2019-06-09 13:02:10 UTC  

Set a timer to take antibiotic at 2 AM but I didn't wake up lol

2019-06-09 13:02:21 UTC  

Screwed up ny schedule

2019-06-09 13:08:33 UTC  

i have a question for flat earthers

2019-06-09 13:08:46 UTC  

so if air density is what forces you down

2019-06-09 13:09:28 UTC  

wouldn’t the denser air near the ground and the less dense air higher up send you upwards instead of down?

2019-06-09 13:10:58 UTC  

Lol where did you get the idea that air closer to the ground is less dense

2019-06-09 13:11:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/587267415851925526/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190315045859.png

2019-06-09 13:11:33 UTC  

borger man i said air is denser near the ground

2019-06-09 13:12:22 UTC  

so

2019-06-09 13:12:31 UTC  

wouldn’t it send you up instead of down

2019-06-09 13:12:57 UTC  

gravity but that doesnt exsit obv

2019-06-09 13:12:59 UTC  

Air is not water

2019-06-09 13:13:13 UTC  

Law of buoyancy applies for all fluids sure

2019-06-09 13:13:13 UTC  

wdym

2019-06-09 13:13:30 UTC  

everyone knows that air is a fluid and it gets less dense as altitude increases

2019-06-09 13:13:50 UTC  

There are exceptions to this rule

2019-06-09 13:13:55 UTC  

when

2019-06-09 13:13:57 UTC  

where

2019-06-09 13:14:00 UTC  

I honestly wouldn't know, especially considering that either way this is nonsense

2019-06-09 13:14:13 UTC  

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2019-06-09 13:14:19 UTC  

Like if you cannonball into a pool the water forces you back up

2019-06-09 13:14:40 UTC  

yeah exactly that’s the kinda force i’m talking about

2019-06-09 13:14:43 UTC  

but with air

2019-06-09 13:14:53 UTC  

because air is less dense at higher altitudes

2019-06-09 13:15:01 UTC  

so if there was indeed no gravity

2019-06-09 13:15:05 UTC  

we would go up not down

2019-06-09 13:15:10 UTC  

It is also colder

2019-06-09 13:15:18 UTC  

okay

2019-06-09 13:15:24 UTC  

That means the air particles have less KE

2019-06-09 13:15:30 UTC  

it also gets warmer in the stratosphere

2019-06-09 13:15:42 UTC  

and in the thermosphere

2019-06-09 13:15:56 UTC  

10. SUPERFLUID AETHER MANIPULATION: https://imgur.com/xit3TfA

2019-06-09 13:15:56 UTC  

It actually gets more dense in the Ozone layer too

2019-06-09 13:16:08 UTC  

oh yeah you’re right

2019-06-09 13:16:09 UTC  

Well yeah this superfluid helium is more dense than air yet it goes upwards

2019-06-09 13:16:18 UTC  

but just in the troposphere

2019-06-09 13:16:25 UTC  

air is less dense at high altitudes

2019-06-09 13:16:33 UTC  

The whole density buoyancy thing breaks down when you get into the Aether