Message from @0ct0plasm

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2020-02-15 22:50:34 UTC  

Oh, the thermosphere temp? temperature doesn't mean much that far out because gas density is so low.

2020-02-15 22:50:41 UTC  

alright I know you guys won't listen to the vacuum argument thats why i wanted to avoid it

2020-02-15 22:50:56 UTC  

even with a complete vacuum the strongest force you could ever get is 1 atmosphere of pressure

2020-02-15 22:50:57 UTC  

ofc temperature doesnt mean anything either ;)))) I know buddy, obviously temperature in a vacuum means nothing too ;))))

2020-02-15 22:51:05 UTC  

because the pressure comes from the air outside

2020-02-15 22:51:09 UTC  

lets go back to the basics

2020-02-15 22:51:10 UTC  

not from the vacuum inside

2020-02-15 22:51:38 UTC  

how about the principle of WATER that it always finds its level

2020-02-15 22:51:56 UTC  

how does that relate to this at all?

2020-02-15 22:52:16 UTC  

its very simple

2020-02-15 22:52:17 UTC  

if we agree about temp, I'm not sure why it was brought up then...

2020-02-15 22:52:35 UTC  

water ALWAYS finds its level, bodies of water always seek LEVEL (horizontal)

2020-02-15 22:52:40 UTC  

earth is 70%+ water

2020-02-15 22:52:47 UTC  

why do you think that is though?

2020-02-15 22:52:57 UTC  

why do you think water flows to the lowest point?

2020-02-15 22:53:01 UTC  

I brought temp up because spacecraft cannot physically survive the harsh conditions we're presented

2020-02-15 22:53:03 UTC  

my point is

2020-02-15 22:53:08 UTC  

I'd agree with you. water on a globe is also level

2020-02-15 22:53:20 UTC  

in a vacuum there's very little air to transfer heat

2020-02-15 22:53:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/678373353723133952/unknown.png

2020-02-15 22:53:44 UTC  

so while the temperature may be very high the actual energy contained within that area will be low

2020-02-15 22:53:44 UTC  

waterALWAYS finds level, even at 120,000fty altitude

2020-02-15 22:53:57 UTC  

uh

2020-02-15 22:54:07 UTC  

yea

2020-02-15 22:54:11 UTC  

it's pulled down by gravity

2020-02-15 22:54:13 UTC  

water on a GLOBE is not LEVEL, it is ROUND

2020-02-15 22:54:14 UTC  

and it's a liquid

2020-02-15 22:54:15 UTC  

it is BENT

2020-02-15 22:54:21 UTC  

that's not what level means...

2020-02-15 22:54:29 UTC  

yeah but how can the earth appear completely LEVEL at 120,000ft?

2020-02-15 22:54:31 UTC  

why are you capitalizing words like that

2020-02-15 22:54:42 UTC  

trying to make sure we're focusing on the same questions here

2020-02-15 22:55:07 UTC  

we seem to be all over the place

2020-02-15 22:55:12 UTC  

what's the actual point being disputed

2020-02-15 22:55:22 UTC  

how newly have you guys started researching this topic?

2020-02-15 22:55:27 UTC  

oh, years

2020-02-15 22:55:36 UTC  

depends on your definition i guess

2020-02-15 22:55:51 UTC  

lemme redefine that in a different language

2020-02-15 22:55:52 UTC  

though i dont know how that's very relevant

2020-02-15 22:56:13 UTC  

milyen régen kezted ezt a témát kutatni?

2020-02-15 22:56:34 UTC  

well I was simply curious because theres low level questions that get answereed after months of researching