Message from @Umwhat

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2019-07-03 01:25:53 UTC  

But whereโ€™s the flaws

2019-07-03 01:26:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/595787492741873714/image0.jpg

2019-07-03 01:26:50 UTC  

This for example

2019-07-03 01:27:03 UTC  

You cannot have a vacuum next to a non vacuum without a container/barrier

2019-07-03 01:27:39 UTC  

Right, the amount of air pressure decreases with altitude

2019-07-03 01:27:46 UTC  

eventually it gets so low it's a near vacuum

2019-07-03 01:28:20 UTC  

honestly that vacuum/non vacuum thing bothers me a lot

2019-07-03 01:28:34 UTC  

you don't sea level pressure right before a vacuum

2019-07-03 01:28:59 UTC  

how can space be such a vacuum and not suck out the air

2019-07-03 01:29:02 UTC  

@California Nightmare you know even the Bible says the earth is some sort of circle/round

2019-07-03 01:29:03 UTC  

plus we are moving

2019-07-03 01:29:11 UTC  

Gravity my man

2019-07-03 01:29:15 UTC  

but that's frowned upon here

2019-07-03 01:29:21 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/595788136181661714/image0.jpg

2019-07-03 01:29:23 UTC  

Can't think of a metaphor to better explain it

2019-07-03 01:29:27 UTC  

Canโ€™t prove gravity

2019-07-03 01:29:43 UTC  

gravity as a force or as a gravitational constant

2019-07-03 01:29:49 UTC  

A circle isnโ€™t a ball

2019-07-03 01:30:00 UTC  

Gravity happens when objects are attracted to each other

2019-07-03 01:30:08 UTC  

I just don't see why gravity would cause that effect @mineyful

2019-07-03 01:30:16 UTC  

Rather it's the attraction between two objects with mass

2019-07-03 01:30:17 UTC  

Ya
But it canโ€™t be proven or the cause can be known or proven

2019-07-03 01:30:30 UTC  

Well we have very tiny spheres of gas and a giant ball of earth

2019-07-03 01:30:33 UTC  

for lack of better terms

2019-07-03 01:30:44 UTC  

the larger mass will exert a huge amount of gravitational force on anything smaller than it

2019-07-03 01:30:53 UTC  

in lieu of a better scientific explanation

2019-07-03 01:30:57 UTC  

what about the moving through space

2019-07-03 01:31:08 UTC  

wouldnt that effect gravity's weak pull

2019-07-03 01:31:22 UTC  

We are attracted to the sun which is why all planets on globies model orbit the sun

2019-07-03 01:31:38 UTC  

and the sun's gravity seems to be ignored when it comes to the water or air on earth

2019-07-03 01:31:39 UTC  

Outerspace is physically impossible

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/595788716719472640/image0.jpg

2019-07-03 01:31:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/595788778606428190/image0.jpg

2019-07-03 01:31:57 UTC  

Right, it's all about what's relative to us

2019-07-03 01:32:01 UTC  

and the moon just makes little tides

2019-07-03 01:32:06 UTC  

but just in the water

2019-07-03 01:32:11 UTC  

once again I need to emphasize that that vacuum image is not correctly drawn

2019-07-03 01:32:19 UTC  

๐Ÿ˜‚

2019-07-03 01:32:19 UTC  

there is a decrease of pressure as the altitude increases

2019-07-03 01:32:21 UTC  

Ok let me ask you this

2019-07-03 01:32:27 UTC  

If the earth was flat