Message from @井瀬川ペトロ

Discord ID: 579081847053484032


2019-05-17 22:59:14 UTC  

just another distraction

2019-05-17 22:59:29 UTC  

designed to keep people in the loop

2019-05-17 22:59:36 UTC  

Hmm

2019-05-17 22:59:41 UTC  

fighting with each other

2019-05-17 22:59:43 UTC  

Well.

2019-05-17 22:59:50 UTC  

divided

2019-05-17 22:59:56 UTC  

divide and conquer

2019-05-17 23:00:04 UTC  

If you have time, you are invited to disprove Newton's laws of motion.

2019-05-17 23:00:05 UTC  

oh yeah to spread the good word of communism

2019-05-17 23:00:20 UTC  

No need to tell me.

2019-05-17 23:00:29 UTC  

Experiment by yourself and reach a conclusion.

2019-05-17 23:02:30 UTC  

How about this:
the "outer space" [fantasy] is a violation of the second law of thermodynamics

2019-05-17 23:02:56 UTC  

you can't have a vacuum next to an atmospheric zone without a solid barrier

2019-05-17 23:03:07 UTC  

False.

2019-05-17 23:03:20 UTC  

And, I know you know my answer.

2019-05-17 23:03:21 UTC  

Hi globules

2019-05-17 23:03:25 UTC  

Disprove that.

2019-05-17 23:03:31 UTC  

Globies*

2019-05-17 23:04:00 UTC  

glow birthers

2019-05-17 23:04:20 UTC  

Disprove gravity.

2019-05-17 23:04:31 UTC  

Please.

2019-05-17 23:04:35 UTC  

prove gravity first
prove r

2019-05-17 23:04:45 UTC  

sorry I don't have time for your BS

2019-05-17 23:04:55 UTC  

prove curvature

2019-05-17 23:05:01 UTC  

measure it

2019-05-17 23:05:04 UTC  

XD

2019-05-17 23:05:12 UTC  

Nice.

2019-05-17 23:05:44 UTC  

Firstly; as stated by Newton's second law of motion, a force equals mass × acceleration.

2019-05-17 23:06:05 UTC  

which gravity? Newtonian or Einsteinian?

2019-05-17 23:06:11 UTC  

Newtonian.

2019-05-17 23:06:38 UTC  

prove mass

2019-05-17 23:06:43 UTC  

XD

2019-05-17 23:07:22 UTC  

Just give up babe you're no match for his big brain thinking

2019-05-17 23:07:25 UTC  

time is up

2019-05-17 23:07:44 UTC  

Mass is the amount of matter in a given object

2019-05-17 23:07:57 UTC  

It is given mass in grams, kilos, and tons, generally.

2019-05-17 23:08:22 UTC  

To say something has mass is to describe the sum of its atom's mass.

2019-05-17 23:09:18 UTC  
2019-05-17 23:10:12 UTC  

I.e.

2019-05-17 23:10:24 UTC  

Let's say we have a block with Mass of 10 kilos.

2019-05-17 23:10:39 UTC  

you're wasting your time