Message from @kylie

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2020-02-19 01:10:54 UTC  

You can see one drop make a dome

2020-02-19 01:12:30 UTC  

Did you know that one water drop makes a dome shape on leaves?

2020-02-19 01:12:59 UTC  

k now show me a gallon of water turn to a sphere

2020-02-19 01:13:08 UTC  

Cant rlly do that

2020-02-19 01:13:16 UTC  

then read me the definition of what causes a droplet to form

2020-02-19 01:13:47 UTC  

The droplet forms because of hydrogen bonds between water molecules

2020-02-19 01:13:55 UTC  

Sadly they are very weak

2020-02-19 01:13:57 UTC  

are droplets formed by gravity or surface tension?

2020-02-19 01:14:14 UTC  

so water likes to stick to itself or gravity did it?

2020-02-19 01:15:32 UTC  

It sticks to itself, due to hydrogen/covelent bonds, and the suface tension makes it stay in droplet form, but once there is enough water together a downwards force makes it flatten a bit

2020-02-19 01:16:21 UTC  

Gravity wouldnt be strong enough to do that, it's the weakest force that I can think of

2020-02-19 01:16:42 UTC  

Gravity hasn’t been a force since 1915

2020-02-19 01:16:51 UTC  

Explain plz

2020-02-19 01:17:03 UTC  

Gravity is not a force

2020-02-19 01:17:05 UTC  

relativity im guessing

2020-02-19 01:17:11 UTC  

^

2020-02-19 01:17:31 UTC  

No gravity is the observation relativity is the theory behind it...

2020-02-19 01:17:59 UTC  

And if it isnt @H8mz88 what would you call it theoretically?

2020-02-19 01:18:11 UTC  

A pseudo force

2020-02-19 01:18:27 UTC  

And what makes it fake?

2020-02-19 01:18:53 UTC  

We do orbit around the sun you know

2020-02-19 01:18:57 UTC  

gravity is the result of curved spacetime

2020-02-19 01:19:16 UTC  

Because there isn't a push/pull with gravity

2020-02-19 01:19:54 UTC  

@0ct0plasm science is changing all the time - as of right now, yes you're right but there is still a few problems with special relativity

2020-02-19 01:20:03 UTC  

oh definitely

2020-02-19 01:20:19 UTC  

the weirdest one being how it interacts with quantum mechanics

2020-02-19 01:20:54 UTC  

And how the big bang happened

2020-02-19 01:21:03 UTC  

And how black holes work

2020-02-19 01:21:07 UTC  

it didn't happen

2020-02-19 01:21:19 UTC  

Fair enough, nobody can see back in time

2020-02-19 01:21:28 UTC  

can u show me using the scientific method how to prove general reletivity or is it still just a theory?

2020-02-19 01:21:38 UTC  

"just a theory"

2020-02-19 01:21:40 UTC  

Just still a theory! It sucks

2020-02-19 01:21:44 UTC  

yes?

2020-02-19 01:21:49 UTC  

Problems with it

2020-02-19 01:22:01 UTC  

No theories are perfect

2020-02-19 01:22:02 UTC  

A theory is as far as things like relativity get

2020-02-19 01:22:03 UTC  

its pretty standard knowledge that a scientific theory requires a lot of evidence

2020-02-19 01:22:05 UTC  

A theory means its the simplest way that we've come up to explain something

2020-02-19 01:22:10 UTC  

It may have problems

2020-02-19 01:22:15 UTC  

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