Message from @RidleyChozo

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2019-12-23 20:22:29 UTC  

@Ferocious Chicken that does not make my point irrelevant or refute my point

2019-12-23 20:22:34 UTC  

Sure

2019-12-23 20:22:46 UTC  

It’s what pulls us down to the earth

2019-12-23 20:22:46 UTC  

you can detect gravitons?

2019-12-23 20:22:51 UTC  

Yes, there is an undeniable vector going down. Call it whatever you want but there is a downward vector

2019-12-23 20:22:53 UTC  

circular

2019-12-23 20:22:53 UTC  

Gravity doesn’t involve particles

2019-12-23 20:23:01 UTC  

@California Nightmare 3.0 Yes. Space could exist on a flat earth if the dome is high enough.

2019-12-23 20:23:09 UTC  
2019-12-23 20:23:13 UTC  

[20:22] RadRhys: Yes, there is an undeniable vector going down. Call it whatever you want but there is a downward vector

2019-12-23 20:23:16 UTC  

Why not?

2019-12-23 20:23:21 UTC  

I’ve already told you

2019-12-23 20:23:22 UTC  

Yes, there is

2019-12-23 20:23:23 UTC  

10^-17 Torr would find equilibrium with our 14psi on earth. You're still in trouble with 'not a total vacuum'

2019-12-23 20:23:25 UTC  

Are you dense

2019-12-23 20:23:26 UTC  

yes, going down

2019-12-23 20:23:27 UTC  

Do you know what a vector is

2019-12-23 20:23:42 UTC  

@California Nightmare 3.0 But like I said, space is NOT a total vacuum!

2019-12-23 20:23:47 UTC  

Jeez

2019-12-23 20:23:51 UTC  

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

2019-12-23 20:23:52 UTC  

10^-17 Torr is the story

2019-12-23 20:24:09 UTC  

but that's miles away from 14psi. you still lose

2019-12-23 20:24:10 UTC  

@Ferocious Chicken
Dude I already know
My point still stands

2019-12-23 20:24:17 UTC  

On flat earth the air wouldn’t get thinner as you go higher

2019-12-23 20:24:29 UTC  

we all know what down is

2019-12-23 20:24:32 UTC  

That my understanding

2019-12-23 20:24:40 UTC  

its real and objective

2019-12-23 20:24:48 UTC  

It’s not objective

2019-12-23 20:24:56 UTC  

yes it is

2019-12-23 20:25:01 UTC  

Down is the direction to the center of the earth

2019-12-23 20:25:12 UTC  

@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.

2019-12-23 20:25:16 UTC  

earth is flat

2019-12-23 20:25:16 UTC  

no down is towards the surface of the earth

2019-12-23 20:25:17 UTC  

Just like North is the direction to the North Pole

2019-12-23 20:25:27 UTC  

Accelerating downward would reverse the direction of down. Up would become the observor’s down

2019-12-23 20:25:32 UTC  

its not like north

2019-12-23 20:26:04 UTC  

freefall is 9.8m/s^2 going down

2019-12-23 20:26:15 UTC  

@California Nightmare 3.0 massive Pressure differences exist on FE too...

2019-12-23 20:26:15 UTC  

we all know and experience that

2019-12-23 20:26:30 UTC  

pressure gradients imply a container