Message from @SpiderLedgic (Cancer)

Discord ID: 650037520251355139


2019-11-29 18:14:34 UTC  

actually flat earthers are the scientists. Heliocentrists are the religious ones

2019-11-29 18:14:35 UTC  

the irony

2019-11-29 18:14:41 UTC  

we are the ones doing experiments

2019-11-29 18:14:47 UTC  

and finding out things don't make sense

2019-11-29 18:14:53 UTC  

So far you try to avoid the questions which is evidence for you lying

2019-11-29 18:15:12 UTC  

though having a background in chemistry can be helpful to understand implications of thermodynamics

2019-11-29 18:15:36 UTC  

e.g. how we can have an atmosphere and liquid water on the surface in open connection to a 1x10^-17torr pressure system

2019-11-29 18:15:37 UTC  

Start by answering there questions plz

2019-11-29 18:15:46 UTC  

I’m just wanting some of your knowledge I’m not trying to judge or insult you

2019-11-29 18:15:48 UTC  

Honestly

2019-11-29 18:15:53 UTC  

water boils at 24torr at 25C

2019-11-29 18:16:00 UTC  

we are talking 0.00000000000000001 torr

2019-11-29 18:16:05 UTC  

without a barrier?

2019-11-29 18:16:06 UTC  

impossible

2019-11-29 18:16:08 UTC  

Torr?

2019-11-29 18:16:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/650037327145730048/Pressure_differential.png

2019-11-29 18:16:21 UTC  

At least if you know what force allows chemistry in the first place then you become more credible

2019-11-29 18:16:23 UTC  

no barrier. impossible

2019-11-29 18:16:50 UTC  

If you knew physics youd not even say such things

2019-11-29 18:16:54 UTC  

I don't know what force you are expecting me to answer honestly. weak/strong nuclear force or something?

2019-11-29 18:17:01 UTC  

...

2019-11-29 18:17:06 UTC  

I don't know what ONE single force you refer to

2019-11-29 18:17:06 UTC  

Electromagnetism lol

2019-11-29 18:17:19 UTC  

Ok simple start get the m on the lesft side f=ma

2019-11-29 18:17:21 UTC  

The reason why chemistry can exist in the first place

2019-11-29 18:17:36 UTC  

but just think...what happens if you put a wet tennis ball into a vacuum chamber and start pulling a vacuum

2019-11-29 18:17:43 UTC  

what will happen eventually?

2019-11-29 18:17:53 UTC  

esp at and below 24torr @25C

2019-11-29 18:18:02 UTC  

U talk nonsense

2019-11-29 18:18:08 UTC  

Answer plz

2019-11-29 18:18:24 UTC  

@negatic that's not an argument

2019-11-29 18:18:25 UTC  

the water will go into vapor phase (gas) expand and eventually leave the chamber, right?

2019-11-29 18:18:31 UTC  

why?

2019-11-29 18:18:40 UTC  

I didnt give an argument

2019-11-29 18:18:57 UTC  

Earth is a wet ball. in a very large vacuum chamber at 1x10^-17torr

2019-11-29 18:19:03 UTC  

yet...we have liquid water....gases.....

2019-11-29 18:19:09 UTC  

Wrong analogy

2019-11-29 18:19:12 UTC  

you didn't give an argument nor any refutation 🤡

2019-11-29 18:19:16 UTC  

Sizes matter here

2019-11-29 18:19:18 UTC  

ergo.....if space is a vacuum....Earth has a dome

2019-11-29 18:19:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/650038125128843268/flat_earth_image.jpg