Message from @zep tepi

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2019-05-21 00:24:28 UTC  

That’s perspective

2019-05-21 00:24:43 UTC  

True

2019-05-21 00:25:04 UTC  

I don’t get why you see something different though

2019-05-21 00:25:08 UTC  

nope, I see an measurable figure with the lightsource on top

2019-05-21 00:25:37 UTC  

<:flatearth:564527756180979724>

2019-05-21 00:25:55 UTC  

I’m from the netherlands too

2019-05-21 00:26:13 UTC  

we have that in common at least :p

2019-05-21 00:26:15 UTC  

I’m thinking of doing some observations on the afsluitdijk

2019-05-21 00:26:24 UTC  

Its 30km long

2019-05-21 00:26:36 UTC  

Neeltje Jans is very nice to visit

2019-05-21 00:26:40 UTC  

I think it’s possible to replicate what soundly did

2019-05-21 00:27:09 UTC  

but dude

2019-05-21 00:27:33 UTC  

we have 7 oceans, bending over a ball shooting through space, spinning on it's axis....

2019-05-21 00:28:06 UTC  

so many things wrong with that

2019-05-21 00:28:13 UTC  

Like what?

2019-05-21 00:28:34 UTC  

like water doesn't bend, always finds it level

2019-05-21 00:28:51 UTC  

Lol what do you mean water doesn’t bend

2019-05-21 00:28:57 UTC  

It bends all the time

2019-05-21 00:29:07 UTC  

Gravity is another endless discussion, it's officially still Newton's theory of gravity

2019-05-21 00:29:23 UTC  

It just conforms to whatever force is acting on it

2019-05-21 00:29:58 UTC  

Well that’s what flat earth sources say yeah

2019-05-21 00:30:05 UTC  

But that’s not the truth

2019-05-21 00:30:13 UTC  

Gravity is not just a theory

2019-05-21 00:30:17 UTC  

it is

2019-05-21 00:30:28 UTC  

like evolution

2019-05-21 00:30:36 UTC  

Engineers have to take it into account every single day when they’re building stuff

2019-05-21 00:30:44 UTC  

always a missing link, like "gravitrons"

2019-05-21 00:30:49 UTC  

If they don’t a building might collapse

2019-05-21 00:30:55 UTC  

Or a bridge and so on

2019-05-21 00:31:19 UTC  

because of mass and density?

2019-05-21 00:31:39 UTC  

Because of the constant force of gravity that is acting on all things

2019-05-21 00:31:51 UTC  

They account for that wen they build skyscrapers

2019-05-21 00:32:04 UTC  

You have to know the loads of all materials

2019-05-21 00:32:06 UTC  

why does a helium balloon rises?

2019-05-21 00:32:08 UTC  

The stresses

2019-05-21 00:32:21 UTC  

Because helium is less dense than air

2019-05-21 00:32:29 UTC  

👍

2019-05-21 00:32:35 UTC  

why does a stone fall

2019-05-21 00:32:39 UTC  

And it rises to a certain altitude and then it stops rising

2019-05-21 00:32:50 UTC  

So its still attracted to the earth

2019-05-21 00:33:05 UTC  

Drop a helium balloon in a vacuum chamber and it falls