Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-16 14:38:35 UTC  

Iron man died lel

2019-05-16 14:38:45 UTC  

@Zerato idk how they explain magnetic fields but its prolly how we explain them if i were you i would ask a flat earther

2019-05-16 14:39:08 UTC  

I wonder what keeps me on the floor if earth is flat

2019-05-16 14:39:08 UTC  

Without, iron core, i don't see how they can explain this

2019-05-16 14:39:16 UTC  

well hang on a sec kami

2019-05-16 14:39:32 UTC  

are u sure the solid iron core of earth is that hot

2019-05-16 14:39:40 UTC  

yes it is

2019-05-16 14:39:41 UTC  
2019-05-16 14:39:47 UTC  

Iron/Melting point
2,800°F
1,538°C

2019-05-16 14:39:51 UTC  

are us till sure

2019-05-16 14:39:54 UTC  

u still sure

2019-05-16 14:40:04 UTC  

@jeremy yes, the fusion also depend of pressure, and others parameters

2019-05-16 14:40:06 UTC  

have you ever seen a volcano(yes ik its molten rock)

2019-05-16 14:40:10 UTC  

$10 i’ll get lectured rn about my pfp

2019-05-16 14:40:22 UTC  

so u have solid iron at triple its melting point ?

2019-05-16 14:40:25 UTC  

NYYOOOOOOIMMMMNMMM

2019-05-16 14:40:27 UTC  

@Sheep of HAZeus what's them micro meteors about in that band?

2019-05-16 14:40:46 UTC  

How can they go through the sun?

2019-05-16 14:40:53 UTC  

Do they power the sun

2019-05-16 14:40:58 UTC  

@jeremy If pressure and other parameters change, yes

2019-05-16 14:41:26 UTC  

and when iron is hot it keeps its magnetism?

2019-05-16 14:41:52 UTC  

i know it doesnt im playing along

2019-05-16 14:42:05 UTC  

@jeremy Yes, magnetism is due to electric poperty of iron, its temperature is independant

2019-05-16 14:42:29 UTC  

there ya go steven its still magnetic even though its 5000 degrees

2019-05-16 14:43:50 UTC  

@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

2019-05-16 14:44:05 UTC  

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

2019-05-16 14:45:51 UTC  

The problem of the magnetic field by the iron core, seems be the biggest problem of the Flat Earth Theory

2019-05-16 14:46:07 UTC  

the problem is we arent 100 percent sure whats under us

2019-05-16 14:46:09 UTC  

@Zerato It's not a theory it's a measurement

2019-05-16 14:46:19 UTC  

we have only been 8 miles deep so

2019-05-16 14:46:31 UTC  

ur magnetic core is a theory

2019-05-16 14:46:46 UTC  

Lmao the second photo u posted is a joke

2019-05-16 14:47:06 UTC  

Made by round earthers supposed to make fun of flat earthers

2019-05-16 14:47:09 UTC  

I think

2019-05-16 14:48:09 UTC  

@jeremy But how explain the magnetic field earth, this flat earth theory ?

2019-05-16 14:48:25 UTC  

And again if theres no gravity

2019-05-16 14:48:33 UTC  

What keeps us on the floor

2019-05-16 14:48:48 UTC  

id their is a magnet somewhere maybe

2019-05-16 14:48:54 UTC  

under us ?

2019-05-16 14:48:58 UTC  

at the north pole idk