Message from @Friedrich

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2019-07-05 03:18:14 UTC  

or maybe one side is over buildings/mountains but either way

2019-07-05 03:18:14 UTC  

Not really

2019-07-05 03:18:23 UTC  

i believe it happens sometimes

2019-07-05 03:18:41 UTC  

it might be refraction, idk exactly what it is yet

2019-07-05 03:18:49 UTC  

Even if I was surrounded by mountains that wouldnt explain how it sets on one side and rises on the other

2019-07-05 03:19:24 UTC  

i imagine with mountains it just goes sideways until it moves past the mountains

2019-07-05 03:20:28 UTC  

Come on

2019-07-05 03:21:14 UTC  

Isn't it obvious

2019-07-05 03:21:49 UTC  

IDK agree to disagree :p

2019-07-05 03:22:09 UTC  

How come everything else in space is a sphere?

2019-07-05 03:22:32 UTC  

Like Mars

2019-07-05 03:22:36 UTC  

Or the sun

2019-07-05 03:22:40 UTC  

Or the moon

2019-07-05 03:22:56 UTC  

Or anything else

2019-07-05 03:22:57 UTC  

?

2019-07-05 03:58:43 UTC  

Sounds like a personal problem

2019-07-05 08:49:19 UTC  

What no

2019-07-05 12:32:17 UTC  
2019-07-05 12:32:46 UTC  

Again, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, the reaction on the object is equal to the pressure exerted on the object since the pressure is close to 0 what is the force that causes the object to fall with greater force than a less dense object?

2019-07-05 12:33:17 UTC  

You're not answering the question, pressure being exerted does not give it an intrinsic property to exert more pressure.

2019-07-05 12:33:46 UTC  

It can't be pressure because as I said, pressure for both objects is equal to 0 and is the same because the area is the same.

2019-07-05 12:39:04 UTC  

more matter more pressure

2019-07-05 12:39:17 UTC  

add more air to a tank...

2019-07-05 12:39:20 UTC  

more pressure?

2019-07-05 12:39:22 UTC  
2019-07-05 12:39:24 UTC  

YES

2019-07-05 12:39:54 UTC  

so if a rock....has more matter per square inch then air...then wont it have more pressure

2019-07-05 12:40:52 UTC  

yes

2019-07-05 12:41:46 UTC  

Depends on the size of the rock, it will replace as much air there is in the space the rock fills

2019-07-05 12:42:00 UTC  

imginae ther eis only one thing of amtter

2019-07-05 12:42:06 UTC  

and every object is jsut an amount of it

2019-07-05 12:42:30 UTC  

how much something weioghed would be how many of the thigns it had in its space

2019-07-05 12:43:22 UTC  

I can make sense of what you said

2019-07-05 12:43:26 UTC  

yeah and you can fit a TON of air in the space of rock

2019-07-05 12:43:42 UTC  

and the pressure would be SUPER high

2019-07-05 12:43:51 UTC  

Oh ok, yeah

2019-07-05 12:43:55 UTC  

so what

2019-07-05 12:44:01 UTC  

thats a solid

2019-07-05 12:44:36 UTC  

Hallo

2019-07-05 12:44:37 UTC  

It can only happen inside a ckntainer so yeah it will be a solid, so.. what

2019-07-05 12:44:57 UTC  

no a solid is its own container