Gothic Explorer
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@GloberZune Gases move in all directions, they don't have a downward vector.
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@gothic_explorer Does gas have weight? Yes.
What is weight? Gravity x mass
Did I show you a video of gas being weighed? Yes.
Asked and answered.
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@GloberZune Gases aren't stuck to or drawn to the earth, they move in all directions.
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@gothic_explorer And that's called a composition fallacy
Again
Gas has mass
Mass attracts mass
Gas, being a mass, is attracted to earth, the incredibly massive mass below it, which in turn creates ATMOSPHERIC pressure.
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@GloberZune @EnithTea Atmo is a gas . Gases don't form into shapes. The term atmosphere is an oxymoron. There is no evidence of a downward force acting on the atmo.
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@gothic_explorer @EnithTea Funny that you think gasses don't take shapes.
Gasses change and get shaped by whatever forces act on them.
Gas has mass.
Also
The word "atmosphere" should tell you how wrong you are
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@GloberZune @EnithTea Atmo is a gas. Gases don't form into shapes.
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@gothic_explorer @EnithTea Strawman argument.
Atmospheric pressure is different
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@gothic_explorer Gas is affected by whatever forces act on it. It doesn't "move" of its own volition. That's a reification fallacy.
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@GloberZune Do you have any scientific evidence that gases are affected by so called gravity?
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@gothic_explorer Wrong.
Gas has mass
Gas has weight
Gas is affected by forces acting on it
Gravity has been tested and verified.
If your assumption about gas is true then explain why the vacuum chamber got lighter when the gas got sucked out and heavier when more gas was added
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@GloberZune Gases move in all directions, proving that there is no downward force.
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@gothic_explorer There is a downwards force. Keep denying basic physics mr pseudoscience lunatic
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@gothic_explorer Gasses do have a downwards vector
Gas has mass. Mass attracts mass
And as you can quite clearly see, it has weight.
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@GloberZune No gravity doesn't exist. Only solids and liquids have a downward vector. Gases are unaffected by so called gravity and must be contained.
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@gothic_explorer You didn't watch the video...
And gravity exists whether you like it or not.
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@April182041 Your stereotype fallacy doesn't prove your globe-tard.
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@GloberZune Gas moves in all directions bc there is no downward force. Gases are not fluids.
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@gothic_explorer Gas DOES have weight
Things with weight go DOWN (to the center of earth)
Gas is also fluid, meaning it is affected by forces acting on it and takes shape accordingly.
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@GloberZune Gases don't have a downward vector bc there is no downward force. Only solids and liquids go down.
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@gothic_explorer I can use gravity (which creates a vector that is perceived as 'down' from our reference frame) to determine 'level' and to then find an elevation angle
The southern celestial pole matches my latitude. Why?
Stars rotate around it. Why?
Stars rotate clockwise. Why?
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@GloberZune Gravity doesn't exist. Why don't they weigh objects in the vacuum chamber, with and without air? The objects weigh more in a vacuum. They would weigh less if air had weight.
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@gothic_explorer Yes. Air has mass. Mass has weight. w = m x g
when you take air out of a vacuum chamber, the chamber weighs less. When you put MORE air in, it weighs MORE
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@GloberZune Films in a gallery aren't proof. Who proved gravity? Gases aren't affected by a downward force, they move in all directions, indicating no downward force present.
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@gothic_explorer Verifiable. The photos are on film in a gallery.
and, again, gas has mass, so it gets held down by gravity (yes, gravity exists. it's been measured)
no it doesn't violate anything
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