Message from @Akhanyatin

Discord ID: 601507150619213837


2019-07-18 13:47:53 UTC  

It isn't gone thanks to gravity

2019-07-18 14:00:14 UTC  

@Citizen Z how come?

2019-07-18 14:12:28 UTC  

Entropy

2019-07-18 14:14:01 UTC  

Entropy is the reason we have a pressure gradient

2019-07-18 14:19:54 UTC  

I donโ€™t think you understand entropy citizen

2019-07-18 14:51:42 UTC  

@Citizen Z so because of the dome, we have a constant pressure everywhere on the planet not matter the altitude?

2019-07-18 15:06:21 UTC  

Even with a dome, there'd be a pressure gradient. Atmospheric pressure is caused by weight of the atmosphere, so the higher your altitude, the less pressure would be exerted on you.

2019-07-18 15:28:24 UTC  

buoyancy and density would not explain a pressure gradient.... only one thing would explain that...

2019-07-18 15:29:06 UTC  

Buoyancy requires gravity

2019-07-18 15:29:16 UTC  

shhht they don't know that :P

2019-07-18 15:41:15 UTC  

Here's a great video of a density tower in micro gravity to demonstrate how buoyancy requires gravity:
https://youtu.be/rpP-7dhm9DI?t=175

2019-07-18 17:20:02 UTC  

Elon Musk with child trafficker Ghislane Maxwell

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/601463202781462555/wKtxOY8.png

2019-07-18 17:23:43 UTC  

is there a debate to be had regarding this image?

2019-07-18 17:29:34 UTC  

right, so in 2014, when no one knew, he was supposed to know?

2019-07-18 17:30:38 UTC  

And so the plot thickens...

2019-07-18 17:59:14 UTC  

I guess he was silenced by the big evil corp that guards Antarctica :/

2019-07-18 19:52:18 UTC  

Technically buoyancy requires a force that acts on the whole system not gravity. Its just the only other possible forces i couls think of wouls be Fc (centripital force (or centrifugal force one of the 2) which would say we are spinning very fast in a circle. Which is ok i guess. Theres not really anuthing wrong with it

2019-07-18 19:53:05 UTC  

there is though, FE believe the earth is stationary

2019-07-18 20:03:06 UTC  

Most of them yes. But not all of them

2019-07-18 20:05:33 UTC  

The non-religious ones don't find it necessary to incorporate geocentrism.

2019-07-18 20:14:40 UTC  

the non religious ones make less sense because what is their excuse?

2019-07-18 20:15:02 UTC  

Purely distrust in the government, I think.

2019-07-18 20:26:04 UTC  

sure but scientists aren't government though

2019-07-18 20:38:40 UTC  

Yes they are. Some of them no but definetly a large amount are hired by the government for research or millitary purposes

2019-07-18 21:12:00 UTC  

@the21cat Yes, it technically needs an acceleration, gravitational or by other means

2019-07-18 22:10:35 UTC  

Yo, right so the earths round my guys

2019-07-18 22:14:32 UTC  

Flat earther's think it's round, too.

2019-07-18 22:26:46 UTC  

Read that back to yourself again, slowly

2019-07-18 22:29:16 UTC  

* in a hushed voice

2019-07-18 22:29:20 UTC  

*that's the joke*

2019-07-18 22:35:11 UTC  

Aight I came here for a debate thanks, itโ€™s round ๐Ÿ‘Œ

2019-07-18 22:35:29 UTC  

it's a joke on the semantics of calling earth round.

2019-07-18 22:36:21 UTC  

it's a globe, for sure.

2019-07-19 00:40:43 UTC  

why do so many discords have admins that let their personal biases interfere with their actual administration

2019-07-19 00:40:45 UTC  

it's awful

2019-07-19 00:49:14 UTC  

!mute @Euclid because f*&^ you, that's why

2019-07-19 00:49:14 UTC  

2019-07-19 00:49:29 UTC  

jk XD

2019-07-19 00:57:26 UTC  

based

2019-07-19 10:13:50 UTC  

How can the earth be flat if you can't look 100km to the opposite site of a sea?