Message from @lapizzle
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really big
compared with a lighthouse? it's negligible
seriously, for such a big sphere when you look at the curvature of earth from the top of a lighthouse, it's very small, thus the light being able to travel very far
```If those two points were on the round earth it would be a massive distance``` It's a bit of an exaggerated diagram, but the point is even if the lighthouse light is below the earth's curve, its light spreads and should still be visible as a glow on the horizon.
i have a good video I found
We have access to Hydrogen engines and big oil bought and hid the patents
According to my dad anyway
Prolly had for a long time
Bruh
You the weeb
So r u
Mhm it's a good series so ur just jealous
Ask me I bet I know
There now you can ask me
1.4 something
1.41
-5, 4
lol do your own homework
No it's 5, -4
Oopsie
I could tell you the answer but I'd rather keep it for myself and make millions off it
:D
let's have a debate
can we say PI and e are both 3 ?
If someone integrated gravity with quantum mechanics I'm pretty sure they'd be the first person is a discord server to randomly and successfully create a theory of everything
Took me a couple hours
lolwut ?
Yeah
I guess it's pretty cool
Successfully renormalized quantum gravity, no big deal.
Yeah I did it in my free time
I'm sure it's been done before
@lapizzle The point was that the different air density (elevation) would affect buoyancy and the weight exerted. You can see this by taking Kenya, highest elevation point out of all the results, is the lightest weight tested. Using a vacuum chamber would negate the air density factor and make it controlled so you can prove gravity.
Yeah, no large number of scientists are actively trying to figure it out at the moment.
@lapizzle But they never use a vacuum chamber do they? They always ignore the fact that a lower air density makes things lighter, you can see this with the Kenya example that I pointed out.