Message from @Zerato
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how hot is the solid center iron core and what liquid is around it and how hot is that liquid ?
What's that meteor going through the sun about?
It follows them lines
So basically you dig 4 blocks on the floor put on one side water and the other lava and you get cobblestone
3000-4000 celsius degree for the liquid part and 5000 degree celsius for the solid part @jeremy
XD
and its just solid iron
?
Iron man died lel
@Zerato idk how they explain magnetic fields but its prolly how we explain them if i were you i would ask a flat earther
I wonder what keeps me on the floor if earth is flat
Without, iron core, i don't see how they can explain this
well hang on a sec kami
are u sure the solid iron core of earth is that hot
yes it is
Iron/Melting point
2,800°F
1,538°C
are us till sure
u still sure
have you ever seen a volcano(yes ik its molten rock)
$10 i’ll get lectured rn about my pfp
so u have solid iron at triple its melting point ?
NYYOOOOOOIMMMMNMMM
@Sheep of HAZeus what's them micro meteors about in that band?
How can they go through the sun?
Do they power the sun
and when iron is hot it keeps its magnetism?
i know it doesnt im playing along
@jeremy Yes, magnetism is due to electric poperty of iron, its temperature is independant
there ya go steven its still magnetic even though its 5000 degrees
@jeremy https://opentextbc.ca/chemistry/wp-content/uploads/sites/150/2016/05/CNX_Chem_10_04_H2OPhasDi2.jpg if pressure is important you can have liquid water even in 300 degree
kami u know a lot about whats thousands of miles below us seeing as how no human has ever been lower than 8 miles below sea level
The problem of the magnetic field by the iron core, seems be the biggest problem of the Flat Earth Theory
the problem is we arent 100 percent sure whats under us
@Zerato It's not a theory it's a measurement
we have only been 8 miles deep so
ur magnetic core is a theory