Message from @GandalfTheGreen
Discord ID: 674716593623662595
Have you tried burning a rock?-----Samad, moments before he learned coal, a rock, actually does burn.
hmm define rock
I meant a normal rock..
You wouldnt really consider coal a rock..
_looks at goalposts again, because clearly rusty isn't a fan of their position._
Lol. REALLY NOW?
Because... it seems like every single geological society ever considers it a rock.
nah. if theres obvious coal infront of me i wouldnt say its a rock because i know its coal
Ah, so the geological context is dependent on the observer.
It has to do with the chemical composition
why does a rock burning mean so much now..
this really seems like a debate
i dont know the definition of ''rock''
damn
Most rock has silicate minerals or metals in them
Hey, @generic discord user Is coal a rock?
Coal is just compressed plant carbon
not legit ness (i think)
i guess so
Debate settled then.
ok so definition says coal is a rock
Why are we talking about rocks
why does burning rocks matter
It doesnt..
_shrugs_
coal falling from the sky and destroying windows 😳
Because folks, especially globies, love to move the goalposts to fit whatever perception of reality they are currently infatuated with.
Samad,
Can you explain the smoke trail now please?
May i ask how goal posts were moved?
what even was the argument about coal?
I'm ready for your answser.
Ok
Meteors contain may contain water and ice hence why we see a trail following the meteor its 'tail'
So it's steam, and not smoke?
When these meet the much cooler air they may condense and form a sort of trail
Its like clouds
When you breathe when its realy cold water vapour condenses so you see it like 'smoke'
Its a similar concept
So your claim, is that the trail is merely water vapor?