Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-24 16:42:36 UTC  

name a liquid, gas, or solid that 'doesn't find level'

2019-05-24 16:42:38 UTC  

Thanks for proving yourself wrong.

2019-05-24 16:43:01 UTC  

what

2019-05-24 16:43:01 UTC  

so basically everything finds level, glad that's established.

2019-05-24 16:43:08 UTC  

No.

2019-05-24 16:43:08 UTC  

water = zero importance

2019-05-24 16:43:13 UTC  

You are making an assumption

2019-05-24 16:43:16 UTC  

Was repeated a second time in france... Same results

2019-05-24 16:43:16 UTC  

That water finds level.

2019-05-24 16:43:20 UTC  

Flat earthers do the same thing

2019-05-24 16:43:25 UTC  

water is a huge importance 3/4 of the planets surface is water

2019-05-24 16:43:27 UTC  

Concavers know the difference.

2019-05-24 16:43:28 UTC  

no? literally everything because of density finds level, water is meaningless

2019-05-24 16:43:35 UTC  

he said waters not important

2019-05-24 16:43:42 UTC  

SAND finds level

2019-05-24 16:43:45 UTC  

Water always seeks the least path of resistance. Like electricity.

2019-05-24 16:43:49 UTC  

CHOCOLATE SYRUP FINDS LEVEL

2019-05-24 16:44:00 UTC  

water = pointless demostration

2019-05-24 16:44:02 UTC  

Has been for a hot minute

2019-05-24 16:44:07 UTC  

Since I got banned from 24/7

2019-05-24 16:44:11 UTC  

sand doesnt find its own level

2019-05-24 16:44:14 UTC  

For trying to explain it.

2019-05-24 16:44:24 UTC  

this guys trolling u i think

2019-05-24 16:44:25 UTC  

All a fE'r has to do is ask 3 basic questions.

2019-05-24 16:44:38 UTC  

@GandalfTheGreen concave earth... Talking about it.. Will get you trolled

2019-05-24 16:44:40 UTC  

a more accurate statement is "water conforms to its environment."

2019-05-24 16:44:40 UTC  

@ElectroquasistaticMagnetoMan did they always diverge in every test?

2019-05-24 16:44:41 UTC  

yes, sand finds it's lowest state of energy and eventually finds level. if you shake a box of sand to simulate passing of time, it does this immediately

2019-05-24 16:44:50 UTC  

all a flat earther needs is one question where is proof of curvature

2019-05-24 16:44:58 UTC  

@Citizen Z I believe so two tests done, then they stopped it

2019-05-24 16:45:03 UTC  

u have to shake it it wont naturally find its own level

2019-05-24 16:45:13 UTC  

yes it will

2019-05-24 16:45:17 UTC  

u have to shake something to simulate passing of time ?

2019-05-24 16:45:20 UTC  

what

2019-05-24 16:45:27 UTC  

1. Do stars rotate in opposite directions in the southern hemisphere?
2. Are there 2 Celestial Poles?
3. Is the firmament the same height around the dome?

@ElectroquasistaticMagnetoMan I'm very well aware brother.

2019-05-24 16:45:31 UTC  

do you know what simulate means

2019-05-24 16:45:32 UTC  

The problem with those questoins

2019-05-24 16:45:36 UTC  

Is the answer is YES.

2019-05-24 16:45:39 UTC  

To all 3.

2019-05-24 16:45:43 UTC  

it means it does it even if you don't shake it, but shaking improves the speed