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posted 3 years ago by 925TheJOY 3 years ago by 925TheJOY +6 / -7
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– CrackCocaine 0 points 3 years ago +3 / -3

26 feet is deep enough, so 1.2 miles would be plenty deep for a canal.

Gravity acts on everything, including canals. I'm not sure what your point is...

The whole water "bending" part is a little misleading. Water is a fluid. It's not bending at all. It's filling a container.

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Gravity does act on bees and flies. Their wings and the muscles they use to operate them allow them to fly. If gravity didn't affect them, they wouldn't need wings.

Because the earth is spherical, water is "curved," but it's because it is settling on a curved surface where the point of gravity is in the middle. On a flat bottom surface (such as the container example you put out), the water surface will be flat.

Where are you seeing that the laser will have a 0" change in altitude?

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– CrackCocaine -1 points 3 years ago +1 / -2

the power of gravity holds the vaccum of space from pulling gases from the earths surface?

Correct

how strong is the gravity on the molucules that are 50 miles up?

Not as strong as the gravity acting on molecules on the surface of earth

why cant the incredibly perfecly powerful vaccum of space pull those weakly attracted by grvaity molecules? why is there no science that address where gravity stops and where vaccum begins.

To a point, the vacuum does pull those weakly attracted molecules away. These points are where our atmosphere ends

no joke, you've been fooled about round earth your entire life. we all were. earth doesn't curve. its doesnt move. the sun is small. all stuff that we can easily use scientific method to observe and conclude.

There' are a ton of things I observe with my two eyes on a daily basis that would make no sense on a flat earth though. That's where I have the most trouble.

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