Message from @Shabam

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2019-05-29 03:09:11 UTC  

sure

2019-05-29 03:09:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/583129755495432195/image0.jpg

2019-05-29 03:09:33 UTC  

And large scale.

2019-05-29 03:09:50 UTC  

So what about tides. That's water not level, on a large scale

2019-05-29 03:10:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/583130117899943937/image0.jpg

2019-05-29 03:11:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/583130152427454465/image0.jpg

2019-05-29 03:11:17 UTC  

Water is level, Literally EVERYWHERE.

2019-05-29 03:11:30 UTC  

@Derek Nelson except for tides

2019-05-29 03:12:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/583130500529520650/image0.jpg

2019-05-29 03:13:04 UTC  

You’re arguing when water is in motion. Ignoring when left alone, it finds it’s level.

2019-05-29 03:13:06 UTC  

see, more topic dancing

2019-05-29 03:13:43 UTC  

explain how water is level but we have tides

2019-05-29 03:13:45 UTC  

You’re the one topic dancing.

2019-05-29 03:14:10 UTC  

tides can't be a wave

2019-05-29 03:14:13 UTC  

it doesn't crash

2019-05-29 03:14:17 UTC  

the level rises as falls

2019-05-29 03:14:23 UTC  

but not at the same time everywhere

2019-05-29 03:14:28 UTC  

therefore water must be curved

2019-05-29 03:14:40 UTC  

@Shabam lol nice good point

2019-05-29 03:14:53 UTC  

thx

2019-05-29 03:14:57 UTC  

The level rises and falls because either more water is being added, or it is draining somewhere else. That’s it.

2019-05-29 03:15:11 UTC  

hahahahhahahahahahahahahahah

2019-05-29 03:15:13 UTC  

where

2019-05-29 03:15:20 UTC  

show me video of this

2019-05-29 03:15:22 UTC  

real video

2019-05-29 03:15:23 UTC  

not cgi

2019-05-29 03:15:51 UTC  

LOL

2019-05-29 03:16:14 UTC  

Since you won’t argue with me how water always seeks to find and maintain it’s level, you agree to concede?

2019-05-29 03:16:25 UTC  

says the guys that hate when other ppl assume

2019-05-29 03:16:42 UTC  

water always seeks to find and maintain it’s level - your hypothesis

2019-05-29 03:16:48 UTC  

do an experiment to prove it

2019-05-29 03:17:23 UTC  

It’s already provable by the scientific method. You’re implementing a different variable into the argument like ‘tides’ because you can’t argue against the information.

2019-05-29 03:18:09 UTC  

any other theories I can falsify next

2019-05-29 03:18:17 UTC  

why are you deleting his comments

2019-05-29 03:18:23 UTC  

What theory did you falsify?

2019-05-29 03:18:28 UTC  

Tell me.

2019-05-29 03:18:44 UTC  

tides falsifies your hypothesis that water "always finds its level"

2019-05-29 03:19:13 UTC  

Tides isn’t a negative variable against water always seeking to find and maintain it’s level.

2019-05-29 03:19:18 UTC  

Derp.

2019-05-29 03:19:55 UTC  

Thank you for proving you lack integrity in actual scientific methodology for proof.