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Any flat earthers left here?
posted 2 years ago by Eisenhorn 2 years ago by Eisenhorn +11 / -10

How does the climate work on a flat earth? Why does it get colder the further north or south or up you go?

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– Eisenhorn [S] 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

It cannot and does not, under natural conditions, curve convexly in the manner the globe model requires.

Let me show you something

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzahpSqGbVg

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– jack445566778899 0 points 2 years ago +1 / -1

Fun.

Do you think water that is falling is at rest (And do you think that this is not a demonstration of surface tension artifacts, besides)?

The above is a demonstration of isostatic air pressure and surface tension. Water can indeed take any shape when force is applied to it. Its surface only takes the one at rest (barring negligible surface tension artifacts and under natural condition; qualifiers added to stifle pedantry).

The laws of science are established down here on earth, where all science is practiced.

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– Eisenhorn [S] 0 points 2 years ago +1 / -1

What force is applied to water in zero gravity?

How is water in zero gravity "falling"?

Think very carefully about your answer. You are almost there.

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– jack445566778899 0 points 2 years ago +1 / -1

What force is applied to water in zero gravity?

Leaving aside the fact that zero gravity is a misnomer/misunderstanding, the answer is air pressure.

How is water in zero gravity "falling"?

Because “zero gravity” is not a thing. The water in the video is in freefall (even if you believe in orbit) and still very much under the force of gravitation (to use your parlance).

Think very carefully about your answer. You are almost there.

Practice what you preach! If you earnestly care to learn, you’ll get there eventually.

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– Eisenhorn [S] 0 points 2 years ago +1 / -1

The water in the video is in freefall

You are almost there.

How can it be in freefall in orbit if the earth is flat?

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