Message from @Nothing

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2020-01-16 03:42:10 UTC  

The one we live in

2020-01-16 03:42:24 UTC  

ah, sphere

2020-01-16 03:42:59 UTC  

Of note, I do believe in the Earth we live in, too.

2020-01-16 03:43:05 UTC  

That is indeed one thing we have in common.

2020-01-16 03:43:29 UTC  

what mathematical shape do you refer the earth you have partaken land on as

2020-01-16 04:00:53 UTC  

Vc?

2020-01-16 04:25:42 UTC  

Will I be able to post again

2020-01-16 04:25:50 UTC  

No

2020-01-16 04:25:59 UTC  

Y

2020-01-16 04:26:05 UTC  

I dunno

2020-01-16 04:27:22 UTC  

Can you find out why

2020-01-16 04:29:06 UTC  

No

2020-01-16 04:35:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/667225516729696267/image0.jpg

2020-01-16 10:16:45 UTC  

Is that internet explorer
🤣🤣🤣

2020-01-16 10:17:32 UTC  

Wait why did you put that picture

2020-01-16 10:17:44 UTC  

To show NASA contradicts itself?

2020-01-16 11:12:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/667325306515750915/image0.jpg

2020-01-16 12:28:29 UTC  

Level doesn’t mean flat here but at the same height

2020-01-16 13:24:25 UTC  

boom

2020-01-16 14:15:27 UTC  

I understand what that picture is trying to explain, but it is incorrect, if you measure the elevation at each point, it is still sea level. Which is zero

2020-01-16 14:24:07 UTC  

Bro the esrth is of the flat varient because of we dont fall off when he jump

2020-01-16 14:24:32 UTC  

That's what gravity is for

2020-01-16 14:25:39 UTC  

Gravity doesn't exist

2020-01-16 14:25:39 UTC  

Gravity doesnt exist

2020-01-16 14:40:31 UTC  

So, when you jump in the air, what brings you back down then?

2020-01-16 14:42:15 UTC  

Trolls

2020-01-16 14:45:02 UTC  

It's a legit question, what brings you back down if gravity doesn't exist?

2020-01-16 14:45:28 UTC  

Archimedes covered this

2020-01-16 14:58:15 UTC  

Going by how the atmosphere has a fading pressure, the higher up you go, the lower the pressure, then why don't objects go up then? The pressure/density is slightly lower above an object than the pressure below an object, and since high pressure areas like to go to a low pressure area, wouldn't that mean that we would go up rather than down?

2020-01-16 14:59:15 UTC  

And how does it work in a vacuum chamber?

2020-01-16 15:00:47 UTC  

yeah i have the same questions

2020-01-16 15:02:03 UTC  

As well as density only effects buoyancy, which literally has gravity in the equation.

2020-01-16 15:21:27 UTC  

i dont think buoyancy has anything to do with bending of spacetime

2020-01-16 15:21:30 UTC  

the earth is not flat, shes THICC

2020-01-16 15:21:59 UTC  

original

2020-01-16 15:22:54 UTC  

thanks dude

2020-01-16 15:23:02 UTC  

my gf said it

2020-01-16 15:24:10 UTC  

hey guys

2020-01-16 15:24:12 UTC  

your gayfriend is smart

2020-01-16 15:54:09 UTC  

@Juno objects do go up