Message from @Hedwig

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2020-02-19 03:31:45 UTC  

w/e

2020-02-19 03:31:49 UTC  

Um ok

2020-02-19 03:31:55 UTC  

Weird to make a random statement for no reason

2020-02-19 03:33:04 UTC  

??

2020-02-19 03:33:07 UTC  

what just happened

2020-02-19 03:33:33 UTC  

He gave up

2020-02-19 03:33:48 UTC  

Anyone else up for some ownage?

2020-02-19 03:34:03 UTC  

@Hedwig what do you mean?

2020-02-19 03:35:24 UTC  

Hedwig I'd love to talk about UA with you, *but we can't it's forbidden* 😦

2020-02-19 03:36:13 UTC  

Eh it was just a ruse

2020-02-19 03:36:21 UTC  

To show the flaw in flat earth logic

2020-02-19 03:36:32 UTC  

Its not flat earth logic

2020-02-19 03:36:33 UTC  

aw boo

2020-02-19 03:36:53 UTC  

Its globie logic

2020-02-19 03:36:56 UTC  

😄

2020-02-19 03:37:00 UTC  

lol

2020-02-19 03:37:32 UTC  

it's cool sci-fi, I love to look at the relativistic effects for it

2020-02-19 03:37:40 UTC  

The globe says its moving like 5 different ways. Way worse.

2020-02-19 03:38:05 UTC  

@Citizen Z Your logic leads that way

2020-02-19 03:38:12 UTC  

You left after I demonstrated taht

2020-02-19 03:38:17 UTC  

They use lead to lead you

2020-02-19 03:38:36 UTC  

Linear pressure gradient exists in a fluid when we have acceleration

2020-02-19 03:38:39 UTC  

@Hedwig your logic

2020-02-19 03:38:43 UTC  

Therefore earth is accelerating

2020-02-19 03:38:52 UTC  

Just like your logic about relative density

2020-02-19 03:39:03 UTC  

Where's the flaw, that your logic doesn't also have?

2020-02-19 03:39:48 UTC  

It is the direct cause of a helium balloon rising or falling

2020-02-19 03:40:05 UTC  

And acceleration is a scientifically demonstrabale cause of a linear pressure gradient in a fluid

2020-02-19 03:40:06 UTC  

Same

2020-02-19 03:40:42 UTC  

That could be. Sounds right

2020-02-19 03:41:00 UTC  

Also I think your conclusion is wrong

2020-02-19 03:41:19 UTC  

b/c i have a hypothesis that it's not the relative density of the helium and its surroundings thats responsible for it rising or falling

2020-02-19 03:41:29 UTC  

I think it's the presence of the pressure gradient surrounding it

2020-02-19 03:41:41 UTC  

And low and behold , i can prove this

2020-02-19 03:44:40 UTC  

@Citizen Z Nothin?

2020-02-19 03:46:11 UTC  

Busy but yeah sure prove whatever it is you think

2020-02-19 03:46:22 UTC  

Well this follows your logic

2020-02-19 03:46:24 UTC  

lol

2020-02-19 03:46:27 UTC  

Dunno what you do abou tit now

2020-02-19 03:46:36 UTC  

What does?