Message from @Harley Peeps

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2019-12-30 16:49:52 UTC  

yeah I got nothing.

2019-12-30 16:49:54 UTC  

must be gravity

2019-12-30 16:49:56 UTC  

case closed

2019-12-30 16:52:03 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD If those were magnets they would attarct each other much faster, and you don't have any evidence of those being magnets.

2019-12-30 16:52:23 UTC  

you don't have any evidence of them not

2019-12-30 16:52:46 UTC  

iron can be found in most metals/rocks

2019-12-30 16:54:29 UTC  

to make any prediction of strength of attraction would require knowledge of amount of iron/degree of magnetic anisotropy

2019-12-30 16:54:33 UTC  

which you don't have

2019-12-30 16:54:52 UTC  

and I'm willing to bet the muppet in hoodie and sunglasses doesn't either

2019-12-30 16:57:09 UTC  

Most people think of iron as a magnetic material. Iron is ferromagnetic (attracted to magnets), but only within a certain temperature range and other specific conditions.Iron is magnetic in its α form. The α form occurs below a special temperature called the Curie point, which is 770 °C. Iron is paramagnetic above this temperature and only weakly attracted to a magnetic field. Magnetic materials consist of atoms with partially-filled electron shells.

2019-12-30 16:59:08 UTC  

Nice copy/paste from the internet 😂

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/661251943024295965/iron.PNG

2019-12-30 16:59:35 UTC  

troll much?

2019-12-30 17:02:12 UTC  

not that we couldn't tell from your role profile....

2019-12-30 17:04:06 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD That doesn't change the point. And I didn't sent the link to the websiete because I didn't think you would click. It has happened to me before where I sent a link and people just refuse to click it.

2019-12-30 17:04:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/661253242545766400/Troll.gif

2019-12-30 17:06:34 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD Such a "civil-debate".

2019-12-30 17:07:39 UTC  

Finally we agree on something!

2019-12-30 17:08:03 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD Agree on what?

2019-12-30 17:08:39 UTC  

<a:2221_ani_facepalm:613875074134442004>

2019-12-30 17:09:07 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD We agree that this wasn't a civil debate.

2019-12-31 02:46:56 UTC  

Lesbian

2019-12-31 03:07:22 UTC  

@Harley Peeps what about them?

2019-12-31 04:08:18 UTC  

How are there still flat earthers when this "we see too far" idea has been debunked

2019-12-31 05:15:48 UTC  

@NASA Shill Instead of mindlessly firing off BS, please curb the condescending attitude and come back with real evidence.

2019-12-31 05:15:50 UTC  

Thank you 🙂

2019-12-31 05:18:20 UTC  

hi

2019-12-31 05:19:25 UTC  

Good evening.

2019-12-31 05:21:30 UTC  

howdy

2019-12-31 05:21:34 UTC  

good evening

2019-12-31 07:59:19 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD I have some steel that is non magnetic
Literally just a spoon
Only magnetic part is the spoon cup
Where it was cold pressed

2019-12-31 08:05:26 UTC  

what model of magnetometer did you use? what is its detection range and sensitivity? SNR?

2019-12-31 08:06:54 UTC  

I used a magnet
It wasn't attracted at all

2019-12-31 08:08:49 UTC  

by the way
Lead is diamagnetic
Meaning it's repeled by a magnet
This can be tested

2019-12-31 08:09:45 UTC  

I also have some bismuth
It's the strongest diamagnetic metal I know
It's quite easy to test

2019-12-31 08:13:46 UTC  

the largest problem with Cavendish is changing temperatures and potentially some static charges

2019-12-31 08:13:58 UTC  

"I used a magnet" 😂

2019-12-31 08:14:15 UTC  

well that shows that some steels aren't feromagnetic

2019-12-31 08:14:32 UTC  

😂

2019-12-31 08:14:40 UTC  

what's your argument

2019-12-31 08:14:56 UTC  

I'm not going to. #timewaste

2019-12-31 08:15:09 UTC  

then let's move on