Message from @Flat earth BEAST

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2020-01-03 03:36:02 UTC  

No, that is not what laws of gravity state

2020-01-03 03:36:17 UTC  

The reason things in space are still moving is very simple Newtonian Physics

2020-01-03 03:36:35 UTC  

Any object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an external force

2020-01-03 03:36:48 UTC  

Literally the first of the lot.

2020-01-03 03:37:07 UTC  

This is also why the idea of Solar Sails could be revolutionary.

2020-01-03 03:37:21 UTC  

A small, but constant acceleration force.

2020-01-03 03:37:38 UTC  

that's not observable nor reproducible, they all follow a pattern which is moving around earth like a planetarium

2020-01-03 03:38:04 UTC  

It is though?

2020-01-03 03:38:04 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/662499898385760268/d682d2f226cf2028694f9fb5ee6bf471.jpg

2020-01-03 03:38:14 UTC  

That was a large part of what my experiments surrounded

2020-01-03 03:38:24 UTC  

So if you are to the me that it is not observable or otherwise

2020-01-03 03:38:31 UTC  

You're lying straight to my face.

2020-01-03 03:38:32 UTC  

have you sent something up space?

2020-01-03 03:38:36 UTC  

Yes.

2020-01-03 03:38:40 UTC  

what was it?

2020-01-03 03:39:37 UTC  

A research payload determining the interactions of immiscible fluids (i.e. coolant, Propellant, Oxidizer, etc.) In a microgravity environment and how such impacts the generation and formation of the boundary layer between two contained fluids.

2020-01-03 03:39:56 UTC  

The boundary layer being generated by the incompatible inter-molecular forces of the two fluids

2020-01-03 03:39:59 UTC  

do you have an article on that or any papers?

2020-01-03 03:40:11 UTC  

For the public? Not at all.

2020-01-03 03:41:06 UTC  

Indeed, the reaction is simple

2020-01-03 03:41:08 UTC  

i'm willing to believe you but i need some kind of publication, right now i don't have enough faith to believe thats true

2020-01-03 03:41:45 UTC  

Incompatible molecules will try and resist integration with the other, but regardless of this it is not a homogenous mixture due to some "slipping" past molecules of a different type

2020-01-03 03:42:02 UTC  

This creates a non-reactable and inert area of the fluid we call the boundary layer.

2020-01-03 03:42:21 UTC  

You don't have to believe it is true, as I personally I know it is myself.

2020-01-03 03:42:38 UTC  

We could publish a paper on it, but the more pressing publications would be on the second experiment

2020-01-03 03:42:57 UTC  

If you are curious, Launch date for it was December 12, 2017

2020-01-03 03:43:04 UTC  

So it wasn't terrify long ago either.

2020-01-03 03:43:30 UTC  

I cannot post photos here, but I have shown the photo before to @Superiorna_Artiljerija

2020-01-03 03:43:37 UTC  

You can ask him about it if you want.

2020-01-03 03:44:26 UTC  

dm them, do you have any evidence or anything written down with the data?

2020-01-03 03:44:56 UTC  

Again, not for the public.

2020-01-03 03:45:03 UTC  

basically

2020-01-03 03:45:04 UTC  

There is a reason it was a private experiment.

2020-01-03 03:45:08 UTC  

you won't find this photo online

2020-01-03 03:45:23 UTC  

I presume you tried reverse image searching for it? @Superiorna_Artiljerija

2020-01-03 03:45:50 UTC  

no but i'm fairly certain it would show any results

2020-01-03 03:46:01 UTC  

Well, feel free to do it if you want.

2020-01-03 03:46:02 UTC  

wouldn't*

2020-01-03 03:46:07 UTC  

Or I could do it and prove it.

2020-01-03 03:46:16 UTC  

I dislike having doubts, myself.

2020-01-03 03:46:29 UTC  

As I have found a fair few people lying to me be using RIS