Message from @RidleyChozo
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@Ferocious Chicken that does not make my point irrelevant or refute my point
Sure
It’s what pulls us down to the earth
you can detect gravitons?
Yes, there is an undeniable vector going down. Call it whatever you want but there is a downward vector
circular
Gravity doesn’t involve particles
@California Nightmare 3.0 Yes. Space could exist on a flat earth if the dome is high enough.
@Ferocious Chicken nope
[20:22] RadRhys: Yes, there is an undeniable vector going down. Call it whatever you want but there is a downward vector
Why not?
I’ve already told you
Yes, there is
10^-17 Torr would find equilibrium with our 14psi on earth. You're still in trouble with 'not a total vacuum'
Are you dense
yes, going down
Do you know what a vector is
@California Nightmare 3.0 But like I said, space is NOT a total vacuum!
Jeez
You still can’t have a really low pressure zone next to a really high pressure zone in a containiner and not expect the containers pressure to even out
but that's miles away from 14psi. you still lose
@Ferocious Chicken
Dude I already know
My point still stands
On flat earth the air wouldn’t get thinner as you go higher
we all know what down is
That my understanding
its real and objective
It’s not objective
yes it is
Down is the direction to the center of the earth
@California Nightmare 3.0 No it doesn't! If a gradient exist and we haven't been ABLE TO OBSERVER that it stops, it **could** eventually become a very low pressurized area.
earth is flat
no down is towards the surface of the earth
Just like North is the direction to the North Pole
Accelerating downward would reverse the direction of down. Up would become the observor’s down
its not like north
freefall is 9.8m/s^2 going down
@California Nightmare 3.0 massive Pressure differences exist on FE too...
we all know and experience that
pressure gradients imply a container
