Message from @0ct0plasm
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Oh, the thermosphere temp? temperature doesn't mean much that far out because gas density is so low.
alright I know you guys won't listen to the vacuum argument thats why i wanted to avoid it
even with a complete vacuum the strongest force you could ever get is 1 atmosphere of pressure
ofc temperature doesnt mean anything either ;)))) I know buddy, obviously temperature in a vacuum means nothing too ;))))
because the pressure comes from the air outside
lets go back to the basics
not from the vacuum inside
how about the principle of WATER that it always finds its level
how does that relate to this at all?
its very simple
if we agree about temp, I'm not sure why it was brought up then...
water ALWAYS finds its level, bodies of water always seek LEVEL (horizontal)
earth is 70%+ water
why do you think that is though?
why do you think water flows to the lowest point?
I brought temp up because spacecraft cannot physically survive the harsh conditions we're presented
my point is
I'd agree with you. water on a globe is also level
in a vacuum there's very little air to transfer heat
waterALWAYS finds level, even at 120,000fty altitude
uh
yea
it's pulled down by gravity
water on a GLOBE is not LEVEL, it is ROUND
and it's a liquid
it is BENT
that's not what level means...
yeah but how can the earth appear completely LEVEL at 120,000ft?
why are you capitalizing words like that
trying to make sure we're focusing on the same questions here
we seem to be all over the place
what's the actual point being disputed
how newly have you guys started researching this topic?
oh, years
depends on your definition i guess
lemme redefine that in a different language
though i dont know how that's very relevant
milyen régen kezted ezt a témát kutatni?
well I was simply curious because theres low level questions that get answereed after months of researching