If you can't understand how mass and gravity work together to compress gasses, creating atmospheric pressure on a planetary sphere, you're not worth discussing anything with, as you are a retard.
If you can't understand how mass and gravity work together to compress gasses
Lol. We still can’t understand any of it. We just take it on faith. Even with that faith, the compression force isn’t enough to make even a single star without yet further belief in “black holes” and other abstraction to further prop them up. Besides, the strength of gravity is nowhere near enough to compress gas against diffusion (entropy). This is trivially demonstrable down here at the surface where gravity is presumed strongest… The entire premise is moot if you understand it.
As I said, fiction is easy to understand - but demonstrating it in reality is quite another matter.
There is no demonstration possible of high pressure and low pressure coexisting for any significant amount of time. As I said, it violates the laws of physics and is trivially confirmable.
The belief that this happens “far far away” at the “edge of the sky” (because it MUST to prop up other beliefs) is just that - a belief with no scientific support whatsoever.
Spoken like a true thinker.
Says the retard
You can’t rationally address any of my comment, and instead cry “retard” like a child to avoid admitting that - but sure, I’m the idiot.
Close your eyes, your ears, and keep crying. You’re sure to continue getting smarter that way…
If you can't understand how mass and gravity work together to compress gasses, creating atmospheric pressure on a planetary sphere, you're not worth discussing anything with, as you are a retard.
Lol. We still can’t understand any of it. We just take it on faith. Even with that faith, the compression force isn’t enough to make even a single star without yet further belief in “black holes” and other abstraction to further prop them up. Besides, the strength of gravity is nowhere near enough to compress gas against diffusion (entropy). This is trivially demonstrable down here at the surface where gravity is presumed strongest… The entire premise is moot if you understand it.
As I said, fiction is easy to understand - but demonstrating it in reality is quite another matter.
There is no demonstration possible of high pressure and low pressure coexisting for any significant amount of time. As I said, it violates the laws of physics and is trivially confirmable.
The belief that this happens “far far away” at the “edge of the sky” (because it MUST to prop up other beliefs) is just that - a belief with no scientific support whatsoever.