Message from @CryptoCypher
Discord ID: 641636966697271307
i did and it's wrong
So did I, came to the same conclusion
Sure
Looking at the gas pressure “experiment” alone is horribly flawed. How does a flearther explain the pressure differential between the troposphere and the stratosphere if negative pressure differentials somehow always suck to an equilibrium. AND why is a “vacuum” somehow stronger even though there’s a lower difference?
I've watched some of what's posted in this discord, not all because time and regular life, but they're rather unconvincing
you guys watched that 40 minute video?
in 2 minutess
haahahaha
I didn't
that one is like 6 or 7 and it’s using gas canisters
Now answer the question
You’re not helping, answer the question
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You didn’t put anything up there
Just showing you other info that's here on the sever
Oops I was accidentally typing this whole time wasnt I
Well anyway, answer the question
Why is a “vacuum” despite a lower pressure differential stronger than two areas in the atmosphere/atmosplane with an even GREATER difference.
For example, driving 20m up a large hill will probably make your ears pop. The difference there is much bigger than the difference between 200m much higher up
doesn't matter about the low differential, between the upper atmosphere and the supposed vacuum of space. the fact that there is a differential is enough for the effect you should expect to happen. the second law of thermodynamics dictates this, entropy takes effect here and works towards finding equilibrium, nullifying any differential that may exist.
That’s not how pressure works. Let’s posit a firmament and Earth surrounded by it, with the atmosphere(plane?) inside.
We ALL will acknowledge there is a difference in pressure with elevation, denying that would definitely just be trolling. Since we all know that, why isn’t gas spreading out to increase entropy?
unless there's another *force*
Exactly!!! "Why isn't gas spreading out to increase entropy" come on baller, you have all the answers for your precious theoretical globe model!!! Answer the question! 😉
Answer the question
your turn to answer
I've done my bit
You didn’t answer my question at all
if you refuse, it's because you know you can't
@RadRhys hes right but theres gravity that holds the lowest pressure from space vauum
He asked you a question @CryptoCypher, you just repeated it
he hasn't answered the question! I'll wait til I see an answer to it, no need for me to waste any more of my time on you! you think you know a lot, when in reality, you know nothing
I am not Jon Snow, mind you
YOure not answering the question. Globers can just call in gravity, which you’re just going to turn into an argument about how gravity isn’t real which is shifting the focus away
Answer the question
You need a mechanism for why gas builds up at lower elevations despite having LARGE pressure differentials, larger than any you will find in the upper atmosphere/space.
its gravity thats holding the lowest atmospheric pressure from dipping out to space
And btw, the force of gravity increases with the lowering distance
Please don’t put my question higher up, I want it answered and it won’t be if y’all fall for the trap of focusing on something else
yeah, i dont know why hes trying to downplay gravity
To use Newton's here. Fg = G * m1 * m2 * 1/r^2