Message from @rivenator12113

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2019-11-08 12:51:12 UTC  

but i think that he's right to a certain point. it can impact the weight but not a lot, are there any objects weighted at the equator and different place of the world in a vacuum chamber? @Jondar02 i remember we talked about this

2019-11-08 13:24:25 UTC  

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2019-11-08 13:27:15 UTC  

Gravity is caused by the magnetic pull of the earths molten iron and nickel core just like a really big fridge magnet in simple terms

2019-11-08 13:28:37 UTC  

Heating things lose magnetism tho?

2019-11-08 13:29:40 UTC  

Not when itโ€™s on the scale of millions of tonnes

2019-11-08 13:30:51 UTC  

The north and south magnetic poles arnt actually identical to the normal north and south poles because the earth is at a tilt of 5-13 degrees I think (dont remember exactly)

2019-11-08 13:33:50 UTC  

'' Let's ignore that different air density doesn't impact weigh just like Kenya which has the lowest air density (Kenya is the highest elevation point of all the results) also has the lightest weighted gnome. '' The mental gymnastics on globe earthers to ignore the scientific method and all the factors that can affect gravity is mind boggling. @Lain Come back when you put your gnome in a vacuum chamber and calculate the difference of mass that happens due to gravity all around the world, there's a reason they don't this experiment.

2019-11-08 13:35:07 UTC  

@Lain there is, because the world is not a perfect sphere with a continuous equal solid mass distribution

2019-11-08 13:35:10 UTC  

@rivenator12113 I'm telling you the pressure is not a significant variable. If you do not believe me then test it.

2019-11-08 13:36:33 UTC  

The carbon emitted into the atmosphere each year is in the millions of tonnes try piling that up on yourself then see if the air in the atmosphere has an impact on gravity (cuz it does)

2019-11-08 13:36:38 UTC  

You compared different air density weight to light radiation affecting its mass, it shows that you have no idea how much it affects weight.

2019-11-08 13:38:05 UTC  

37.1bn tonnes of carbon was emitted in 2018 and the amount of radiation in this carbon to if it โ€˜โ€˜twas not spread out would most likely kill **a lot of people**

2019-11-08 13:38:37 UTC  

@rivenator12113 Iโ€™m confused are you on the flat earths side or against because your role suggest otherwise?

2019-11-08 13:38:57 UTC  

'' Air pressure at different elevation that affects weight is not a significant variable. ''

2019-11-08 13:39:12 UTC  

The gnome argument is retarded if it's not done in a vacuum

2019-11-08 13:39:14 UTC  

@smallyoda111 pressure has an impact on **weight** not gravity or mass

2019-11-08 13:40:35 UTC  

Weight and mass and gravity are all seperate I a realise but your mass contributes to your weight on earth as I know my mass will be the same as if Iโ€™m on mars but my weight would be lighter because marsโ€™s gravity is not as strong as earths having a lighter effect on my mass

2019-11-08 13:40:57 UTC  

Yes

2019-11-08 13:41:15 UTC  

@lapizzle The fact that the kenya result has the lowest weight shows that elevation and air density has a significance role.

2019-11-08 13:41:34 UTC  

That isn't true. Gravity differs based on elevation.

2019-11-08 13:41:34 UTC  

This is what we were talking about.

2019-11-08 13:41:46 UTC  

Now you are the one not considering all the variables.

2019-11-08 13:41:49 UTC  

Kenya also has the lowest air density out of all the results given.

2019-11-08 13:42:02 UTC  

It varies in the slightest amounts thou

2019-11-08 13:42:17 UTC  

Can someone with an unbias position shine light on this?

2019-11-08 13:42:26 UTC  

Again River do the math please then you will understand why it is not a significant variable

2019-11-08 13:42:53 UTC  

Google "air pressure calculator" and plug it in if you don't know the equations

2019-11-08 13:43:01 UTC  

A fully unbiased position doesn't exist @rivenator12113

2019-11-08 13:45:04 UTC  

@lapizzle You were the one who was trying to prove gravity by ignoring air density, air density is a significant role in weight.
@Jondar02 Do you agree that the experiment should've been done in a vacuum to ignore the air density factor which affects the weight?

2019-11-08 13:45:21 UTC  

Please donโ€™t tell me people think that the Mandela affect helps lies within the government here?

2019-11-08 13:46:20 UTC  

Yes @rivenator12113, control variables. Always. I think, but don't quote me on it, that the air around you makes you about 200g lighter.

2019-11-08 13:47:07 UTC  

Even in a vacuum chamber gravity has the same effect I will just say because air has mass which is weight caused by gravity so therefor without gravity there would be no weight to air causing us all to suffocate and die

2019-11-08 13:47:30 UTC  

Air is given weight by gravity

2019-11-08 13:47:38 UTC  

We'd all die without air, yes

2019-11-08 13:47:57 UTC  

Because gravity is acting upon the mass of air

2019-11-08 13:48:06 UTC  

Yeah

2019-11-08 13:49:16 UTC  

That was my suggestion, controlled experiment but for some reason the air density variable is always ignored. You take the objects mass at the equator in a vacuum chamber and you compare it to other points on earth where you also put the object in a vacuum chamber, that would negate the air density variable and make it controlled thus you can prove gravity way easily.

2019-11-08 13:49:44 UTC  

All this stuff about Hitler thou man he was the leader of Germany and was also racist killed lots of Jews and gays and others but he also declared war to gain more industrial and military power not just for living space

2019-11-08 13:49:51 UTC  

Yeah, that's what we've done