Message from @Nesopo

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2020-01-22 19:02:04 UTC  

The medium is a fluid

2020-01-22 19:02:11 UTC  

By definition of fluid mechanics

2020-01-22 19:02:37 UTC  

ok

2020-01-22 19:03:08 UTC  

no, the crust is not a fluid, lmao

2020-01-22 19:03:16 UTC  

Below the mantle is.

2020-01-22 19:03:26 UTC  

Such was your question, no?

2020-01-22 19:03:36 UTC  

we dont know what that is, we cannot dig that far, an the assumed density is wrong

2020-01-22 19:03:46 UTC  

You assume it is wrong.

2020-01-22 19:03:56 UTC  

Anyways, here is the given definition

2020-01-22 19:04:03 UTC  

“A substance that deforms continuously under the application of a shear stress, regardless of the magnitude of the shear stress.”

2020-01-22 19:05:04 UTC  

Can you explain how they know the medium the waves pass through from the crust to the mantle an the depths?

2020-01-22 19:06:06 UTC  

Different mediums transmit signals in different ways, if we were to penetrate the Earth with a certain signal the way it is returned and the fashion in which it arrives can be used to back-track the mediums it passed through.

2020-01-22 19:06:24 UTC  

Evidently, such is also the way RADAR and Laser-Rangefinders work

2020-01-22 19:06:32 UTC  

Just on a different scale.

2020-01-22 19:08:29 UTC  

uhhhm

2020-01-22 19:08:30 UTC  

lulz

2020-01-22 21:34:23 UTC  

So, I have an interesting argument to snap up

2020-01-22 21:34:35 UTC  

whatchu got, nesopo?

2020-01-22 21:35:22 UTC  

So, technically we all see. Some people say the Earth is flat and all that. They're wrong in my perspective. But look what happens when I say this.

Since oxegen and Nitrogen is magnetic it can stick to the core of the planet because of it's gravitational and magnetic interactions.

2020-01-22 21:35:39 UTC  

The water is also gravitationally attracted.

2020-01-22 21:36:00 UTC  

When I said this I got banned on the other server, pretty much.

2020-01-22 21:36:29 UTC  

Wheres the Nitrogen from?

2020-01-22 21:36:37 UTC  

atmos.

2020-01-22 21:36:38 UTC  

I mean Earth does have nitrogen right?

2020-01-22 21:36:39 UTC  

As a gas?

2020-01-22 21:36:44 UTC  

yea

2020-01-22 21:36:45 UTC  

what creates it?

2020-01-22 21:36:46 UTC  

Since it's composition

2020-01-22 21:36:53 UTC  

No idea, I haven't gotten into that

2020-01-22 21:36:56 UTC  

ah

2020-01-22 21:36:59 UTC  

you need to

2020-01-22 21:37:05 UTC  

But we know for sure there is nitrogen,oxegyn,co2

2020-01-22 21:37:10 UTC  

what part of air is nitrogen?

2020-01-22 21:37:18 UTC  

I'll make a procentage graph

2020-01-22 21:37:23 UTC  

the nitrigen part

2020-01-22 21:37:24 UTC  

ty

2020-01-22 21:37:30 UTC  

lol

2020-01-22 21:37:40 UTC  

Ronin you massive THOT

2020-01-22 21:37:44 UTC  

it's like 30 something iirc

2020-01-22 21:37:44 UTC  

No u

2020-01-22 21:37:45 UTC  

By volume, dry air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases. Air also contains a variable amount of water vapor, on average around 1% at sea level, and 0.4% over the entire atmosphere.