Message from @Egusi

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2019-11-01 11:11:30 UTC  

@climateshop you need to break that up

2019-11-01 11:11:38 UTC  

hahaha

2019-11-01 11:11:44 UTC  

read it first

2019-11-01 11:11:48 UTC  
2019-11-01 11:11:50 UTC  

that makes sense

2019-11-01 11:11:53 UTC  

it is unreadable

2019-11-01 11:12:00 UTC  

ow sorry

2019-11-01 11:12:04 UTC  

because it is to long?

2019-11-01 11:12:15 UTC  

Its doable

2019-11-01 11:12:16 UTC  

its readable dw lol @climateshop

2019-11-01 11:12:19 UTC  

make 1 point at a time

2019-11-01 11:12:32 UTC  

Just requires a bit more efford than the usual stuf that gets posted here

2019-11-01 11:12:55 UTC  

sorry

2019-11-01 11:12:57 UTC  

that doesn't prove gravity i don't believe in a spinning water ball

2019-11-01 11:13:05 UTC  

How bigger the mass of your atom, how higher his elektro negative wearth

2019-11-01 11:14:06 UTC  

your english is better then my (whatever you speak) but that isnt good enough

2019-11-01 11:14:55 UTC  

Dude

2019-11-01 11:15:08 UTC  

@H8mz88 you keep saying you dont believe things, but you never give any explanation to why you believe the opposite

2019-11-01 11:15:09 UTC  

Just because it isnt chewed out for you doesnt make it unreadable

2019-11-01 11:15:10 UTC  

@climateshop does this fix it?

2019-11-01 11:15:10 UTC  

Gravity is linked to the mass of an object.

For example, on atomic level: the bigger the mass of an atom, the higher its electronegative value. That will cause it to pull other atoms towards it.

If you look at our planet (for globe eathers): the sun is huge, because of its huge mass it makes the earth spin around it. The mass of the earth is bigger than the mass of the moon, therefore the moon spins around the earth. That's also why if you jump on the earth you go less high than on the moon, because the gravitational pull is higher on earth.

If you were to jump on the sun you wouldn't leave the surface, because the gravitational pull is too high.

2019-11-01 11:15:23 UTC  

Give the guy a rest he did his best

2019-11-01 11:15:52 UTC  

@Fufu my roles

2019-11-01 11:16:08 UTC  

idk im thinking hamza isnt real

2019-11-01 11:16:10 UTC  

might be a bot

2019-11-01 11:16:10 UTC  

idk

2019-11-01 11:16:27 UTC  

gravity is not related to electronegativity

2019-11-01 11:16:40 UTC  

2019-11-01 11:16:48 UTC  

nor magnetism

2019-11-01 11:16:56 UTC  

what was that ?

2019-11-01 11:17:04 UTC  

i couldn't read it

2019-11-01 11:17:17 UTC  

-df electronegativity

2019-11-01 11:17:17 UTC  

No result :(

2019-11-01 11:17:17 UTC  
2019-11-01 11:17:25 UTC  

i was specific

2019-11-01 11:17:52 UTC  

I know @chad46 but is is a way to explain the link between little objects and example the sun

2019-11-01 11:17:53 UTC  

Electronegativity
DescriptionElectronegativity, symbol χ, is a chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons towards itself. An atom's electronegativity is affected by both its atomic number and the distance at which its valence electrons reside from the charged nucleus

2019-11-01 11:18:07 UTC  

@climateshop it is not related

2019-11-01 11:18:10 UTC  

You were exaggerating how bad it was

2019-11-01 11:18:30 UTC  

well you know...

2019-11-01 11:19:25 UTC  

I dont know what you are all studiing but the next time you want to start a useless discution, make sure you know something about it because @chad46 what you just sended is just copy paste from google. Anyone can do that