Message from @Citizen Z

Discord ID: 602902457609093120


2019-07-22 16:37:01 UTC  

good job

2019-07-22 16:37:05 UTC  

you can believe the earth is flat

2019-07-22 16:37:07 UTC  

e̶----#1457 LANGUAGE!!!

2019-07-22 16:37:11 UTC  

So yeah the force of the huge size of earth is great enough to hold that ridiculously thin layer of water on the surface, scientists can show calculations, flat earthers can show videos of spinning tennisballs...

2019-07-22 16:37:12 UTC  

die in flames yeti

2019-07-22 16:37:20 UTC  

are you

2019-07-22 16:37:23 UTC  

autistic

2019-07-22 16:37:29 UTC  

use your brain

2019-07-22 16:37:31 UTC  

like actually

2019-07-22 16:37:32 UTC  

Lmfao, do you feel like you're making your argument better with pathetic ad Homs?

2019-07-22 16:37:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/602902125432930304/giphy.gif

2019-07-22 16:37:50 UTC  

gravity curves spacetime

2019-07-22 16:37:54 UTC  

Nevertheless, did you know the gravity is contradicting and inconsistent with basically all the rest of physics @e̶----#1457

2019-07-22 16:37:58 UTC  

Nope go back to google

2019-07-22 16:38:03 UTC  

You misread your copy paste

2019-07-22 16:38:12 UTC  

Show me gravity curving space time

2019-07-22 16:38:19 UTC  

@97 Eleven you have autistic you redtard

2019-07-22 16:38:29 UTC  

@Citizen Z I was a dishwasher in my first school jobs time, water does stick to thing on it's own, that shows that it can even beat pretty hard forces.

2019-07-22 16:38:30 UTC  

&mute @e̶----

2019-07-22 16:38:31 UTC  

e̶----#1457 has been muted for 7 Day(s)!

2019-07-22 16:39:07 UTC  

@BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller water doesn't stick to a dishwasher

2019-07-22 16:39:22 UTC  

"@97 Eleven you have autistic you redtard"

>new argument to prove the globe model

2019-07-22 16:39:54 UTC  

But again, cohesive forces alone do not get the water to stick to earth, the huge size of solid earth itself is what keeps it there, but the earth crust itself is massive enough to still show the oblateness.

2019-07-22 16:40:05 UTC  

@97 Eleven always something weird like that

2019-07-22 16:40:19 UTC  

@BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller if the gravity causes tides why aren't there any tides in smaller bodies of water

2019-07-22 16:40:25 UTC  

Like freshwater bodies per example

2019-07-22 16:40:28 UTC  

Water sticks to anything @citizen I thought u knew physics but clearly have not heard of the cohesive force of water

2019-07-22 16:40:39 UTC  

Little odd that gravity has decided to be selective

2019-07-22 16:40:45 UTC  

Size matters @97 Eleven

2019-07-22 16:40:48 UTC  

Or is this just evidence of pseudoscience

2019-07-22 16:40:54 UTC  

It does have an effect

2019-07-22 16:41:01 UTC  

@BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller the same gravitational pull should be exerted on all bodies of water

2019-07-22 16:41:06 UTC  

Just to small for you to see in a glass of water

2019-07-22 16:41:07 UTC  

The moon should cause tides on seas

2019-07-22 16:41:14 UTC  

And the sun

2019-07-22 16:41:15 UTC  

Never said it does not

2019-07-22 16:41:19 UTC  

Just saying 😃

2019-07-22 16:41:20 UTC  

You presume it does not

2019-07-22 16:41:33 UTC  

@BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller then why is it so negligible compared to an ocean

2019-07-22 16:41:40 UTC  

Show me in an experiment, a perfect sphere, being spun enough to make it turn oblate, yet have water stick to the top and bottom of it.

Then i will believe you. @BelgianBastard/Charles_McCnaller

2019-07-22 16:41:45 UTC  

In fact, if we go off newton's model this would cause inconsistencies