Message from @Human Sheeple
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but then it would not be constantly moving if you can feel bumps
So the Earth is neither accelerating nor changing direciton, correct?
Where is the wind and the ratteling in earths movment?
I don't feel wind and rattling on the Earth, do you?
How exactly is this helping your case?
Why should you feel wind?
Or ratteling?
there is not a ether
I don't know, because the Earth is mostly flat and not moving
10. SUPERFLUID AETHER MANIPULATION: https://imgur.com/xit3TfA
so you don't know but the earth is flat?^^
what does that show?
@Nico2020 Science denier
@Minotarus No it isn't
Earth is mostly flat
So why should you feel a wind or rattle?
Is there something in the way of earthß
???, it just looks like a liquid
Yes, mostly flat
In the vaccum there is nothing to rattle or no wind.
So you won't feel a thing.
In space.
But before you ask
Where's space exactly?
there is no harsh linke
line
it is a gradient
Pressure goes down as we climb altitude
And in some point there is no pressure anymore.
Or very very very little.
very far away
@Minotarus Are you saying you can have gas pressure next to a hard vacuum without a container? Doesn't that violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics?
the canister can be considered as gravity
What's gravity?
"Are you saying you can have gas pressure next to a hard vacuum without a container? Doesn't that violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics?"
also, is thermodynamics not to do with heat???
Where does the 2nd law say that?
So and i said there is no hard vacuum.
Please read what I write.
"The second law of thermodynamics places an observation of EVERYDAY LIFE into a formal statement:
Heat flows spontaneously from a substance at a higher temperature to a substance at a lower temperature and does not flow spontaneously in the other direction."
https://teaching.smp.uq.edu.au/fiveminutephysics/phys1171/L18_ThermoLaws.html