So whats denser.... Empty space or pressurized gas?
Does it apply force or not?
I have a scale that seems to think it does.
What force causes objects to fall?
Pro tip: Nobody can use religion to manipulate you if you aren't religious.
lightened spics
Why didn't they color grade their brown asses even browner then?
We all know why.
Source?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laboratory_experiments_of_speciation
And how does that prove macro-evolution?
An accumulation of small changes that happen in a short time leads to large changes over a long time.
How is speciation determined
By whether or not the populations can interbreed. If they can interbreed they are the same species. If they can not interbreed they are separate species.
Here's at least one outlet using the bleached out images.
Please show me an experiment where "force" is keeping gas under pressure without a container.
I did.... It's an explosion.... The gas is kept under pressure for as long as force is being applied.
You can say it's only temporary, but gas in a container is not permanently pressurized either... because eventually the container will fail and stop applying force to the gas.
It's the exact same principle with both. The gas will remain pressurized for as long as force is applied....
So I'll ask you again... Is there any force you can think of that would be putting constant uninterrupted pressure on the atmosphere?
What specifically about a momentary explosion pressurizes gas?
FORCE.....
Gas requires FORCE to be pressurized. A container simply applies force to the gas via Newton's third law. The gas is trying to expand, and the container is pushing back with equal and opposite force.
Force is what causes gas to pressurize and force is what keeps gas under pressure.... A container is simply a device that applies force to the gas, but it's not required to create and sustain pressure.... Only force is required.
Now... Can you think of any FORCE that might be applying constant steady pressure to the atmosphere of Earth?
And I suppose it's just a total coincidence that you can't see his mouth moving when he says he from Kenya and that this video only comes out after the proliferation of AI generated voice clones.
Evolution has been replicated in a laboratory. 1 species became 2.
You can literally SEE a shockwave from an explosion... That is gas under pressure.
Please think about it for a min and answer the question: What actually causes gas to pressurize?
Why does pressurized gas in a container stay pressurized? What specifically is the container doing to keep the gas pressurized?
Have you ever heard of an explosion?
It causes air to pressurize and doesn't require a container.
I know it seems like magic.... To someone who doesn't believe in gravity.
You think you're smart enough re-define the very laws of physics, yet you're too dumb to figure out how to finance a balloon and a camcorder?
Says a lot, doesn't it?
Yes.... If round earthers can make REAL satellites the least you could do is a balloon satellite that can transmit a video signal.
Science and logic tells you that any flat shape must have an edge, and therefore you should be able to record it on video.
Get at it.
You don't... You have it transmit the signal remotely.
According to your beliefs the coastline of Antarctica is longer than every other coastline on the planet put together. You say it's long enough to wrap around the entire world and enclose every continent.
So you should have plenty of room to sneak a balloon with some cameras past the super secret guards that can't possibly patrol the entire coastline at all times due to it's immense length.
Put up or shut up, moron.
Bottom line.... Either show us the edge or GTFO....
There are many many problems with the idea of a flat earth, but ultimately until you can show us an edge it's not even worth anyone's time to debate them.
Either this map is total bullshit, or all of southern Arizona is owned by BOTH China and Canada.
then do the street light picture or go away.
proof or gtfo
For this to be accurate overall deaths must have gone up 4x since prior to the jab.
We all know it's bad, but it's not that bad.