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[ - ] FreeinTX 4 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 15:47:39 ago (+4/-0)*

Nigger read! Holy fuck!

G = M1M2/d^2

https://files.catbox.moe/0gq5y5.jpg

near perfect vaccuum

And 2 feet into the earth's atmosphere, it's just slightly less than a near perfect vaccuum.

[ - ] PostWallHelena 3 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 16:52:55 ago (+3/-0)

The atmosphere is the area near to the surface of earth where Earths escape velocity is higher than the velocity of several gases like O2 and CO2 and N2. Hydrogen has a higher velocity and tends to escape Earths atmosphere. Jupiter has far more hydrogen than Earth because its escape velocity (a function of its gravitational pull) is far higher than Earth’s. So some gas does in fact escape. It depends on the weight of the gas molecule in question. The strength of Earths gravitational field on the Moons surface and vice versa are far weaker at the distance between them (compared to the distance from the surface to the top of the atmosphere. In fact the moons gravity is too weak to hold on to almost any gas because of its small size.

The tidal effect we see on the oceans (which in fact has a similar effect on land masses and the atmosphere which are less noticeable) has to do with the moons gravity field constantly changing because of Earth’s rotation. The moons gravity wants to conform the Earth into the shape of a football with one pointy end pointing toward the moon and one directly away from the moon. Since the Earth is always rotating, the pointy ends are where the tides are high. The atmosphere and even the land is at “high tide” there. The Earth moves up a few inches in those places and so does the gas in the atmosphere. Tidal effect is weird— its more like deforming the Earth rather than ripping its water/gas away to the moon. Its been awhile since I did these equations in astrophysics, but the math worked out as I remember.

Escape velocity is what determines the composition of the atmosphere (partly) and its a function of a planet’s size/weight. Tidal forces are observable between two similarly sized objects that are within close proximity. We even get a little bit of tidal effect from the sun, which is why high tide is a little higher on the new and full moons when solar and lunar tidal forces are in alignment. But tidal force from the moon is much stronger than it is from the sun.

[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 16:59:06 ago (+2/-2)

So you're telling me that at the edge of the atmosphere where gravity is at its weakest, it can prevent gases from expanding into a near perfect vacuum. Yet on the surface where gravity is strongest, it cannot prevent gases from escaping into a weak vacuum?

That is the globe claim. You can try to give me excuses like temperature or whatever, but that doesn't explain how it's possible if the moon's gravity is strong enough to physically pull water up off of the ocean where Earth's gravity is at its strongest but doesn't counter the Earth's gravity at the edge of the atmosphere that is preventing gases from expanding into the near perfect vacuum.

Whatever variables you want to use as an excuse would have to be experienced by both the Earth's gravity and the moon's gravity. They would counteract each other. Therefore, there is nothing preventing the gas from expanding into a near perfect vacuum.

It's pretty funny to fuck with an AI about this subject.

[ - ] GrayDragon 1 point 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 17:10:48 ago (+1/-0)*

That's a really solid, good question.

Still, rounding the evidence out, the Earth is a spheroid.

E: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DpMwDgxC-I

[ - ] McNasty [op] 2 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 17:26:04 ago (+2/-0)

Still, rounding the evidence out, the Earth is a spheroid.

At least you genuinely recognize the perplexity. I can appreciate that.

[ - ] PostWallHelena 1 point 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 18:20:54 ago (+1/-0)

So you're telling me that at the edge of the atmosphere where gravity is at its weakest, it can prevent gases from expanding into a near perfect vacuum.

Yes, the area where the atmosphere resides, the gravity (of Earth) is too strong to allow a zippy energetic N2 molecule to fly off into space if it happens to start bouncing in that general direction. Beyond/above that point, Earths gravity still exists but its even weaker and it gets weaker still as you travel toward the moon. The edge of the atmosphere is not where Earth’s gravity is at it’s weakest. It is where earth’s gravity is weakening but still stong enough to hold on to several medium weight gases.

Yet on the surface where gravity is strongest, it cannot prevent gases from escaping into a weak vacuum?

Apples and oranges. Atmospheric escape (where it does happen) is not caused by gravity (either the Moon’s or Earth’s) — it’s countered by Earth’s g.

Gases are not escaping into a vacuum at the surface of the Earth. That is not a description of high tide. You cannot argue that a deformation of the sea’s mass at the surface of Earth is the same phenomenon as gas molecules escaping Earths gravity well. You are conflating two different phenomena. The moon’s pull is not strong enough to “steal away “ either the water on it’s surface or the gas in its atmosphere. When gas does escape Earth’s atmosphere (like hydrogen for example) its not because the moon is taking it. Its because the chaotic movements of gas molecules driven by their kinetic energy. Gas wants to expand but its prevented from expanding in the direction counter to Earths gravity. Earth’s gravity more than cancels out the moons gravity. They are both acting on a nitrogen molecule, but the moon’s field is incredibly weak. Its not even strong enough to hold a nitrogen molecule near its own surface, let alone one near Earth’s.

[ - ] Anus_Expander 0 points 9 monthsJul 27, 2024 09:32:03 ago (+0/-0)

where the hell have YOU been? Dangus has missed his spankings!

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 1 point 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 18:55:05 ago (+1/-0)

GUISE, I'm 6'8' but have a tiny dick what do?

[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 21:13:44 ago (+1/-2)*

Did you tell the ADL that you are an Owen Benjamin expert when they hired you? Did you let him know that you have your own Reddit sub about him?

And what happened to all those threats yesterday about you crying to @system?

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 0 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 21:24:49 ago (+0/-0)

THE LIAR SHOWS HIS FACE! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 21:25:42 ago (+0/-1)

Lol. What am I lying about? Did you not anonymously state that you would prefer people to block me?

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 0 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 21:40:20 ago (+0/-0)

LIAR!! You cannot provide any proof that I told people to block you. I made you look like a fool and now you are crying out in pain. YOU ARE A LIAR. LIAR. You lose

[ - ] McNasty [op] 1 point 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 21:41:35 ago (+1/-0)

I have. Under the anonymous post we were speculating on who it could be. When I suggested it could be you, you chimed in and said that it wasn't you but you completely agree with the post.

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 0 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 21:45:34 ago (+0/-0)

bahahaha you are a LIAR. A PROVEN LIAR. The jew blood that pumps through your black heart is disgustingly evil and you try and spread that evil here. Your ass should be banned. LIAR

[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 21:47:09 ago (+1/-1)

I did. I'm just waiting for you to quit crying about it and do something about it.

[ - ] Cantaloupe 1 point 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 16:27:10 ago (+1/-0)*

Holy fuck, it doesn't; it pulls the earf's massive fucking core

You know if you stand next to a massive boat and lean on it, it moves although slowly, due to little friction.

Two things with force between them interact

Are some taking crazy pills?


F = G (m1 m2) / r^2

Where:

F is the gravitational force between the two objects (in Newtons, N)
G is the gravitational constant (approximately 6.67408e-11 N·m^2·kg^-2)

[ - ] McNasty [op] 1 point 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 16:39:59 ago (+1/-0)

Holy fuck, it doesn't; it pulls the earf's massive fucking core

If you're going to be a globohomo, you at least have to subscribe to your own fuckin model retard.

https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/tutorial_tides/tides02_cause.html

Gravity is one major force that creates tides. In 1687, Sir Isaac Newton explained that ocean tides result from the gravitational attraction of the sun and moon on the oceans of the earth (Sumich, J.L., 1996).

Not only is your model ridiculous, but it is blatantly misrepresenting how Isaac Newton himself described gravity.

From Isaac Newton for Mr. Bentley at the palace in worchester:

And this is one reason why I desired you would not ascribe innate gravity to me. That gravity should be innate inherent & essential to matter so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum without the mediation of any thing else by & through which their action or force may be conveyed from one to another is to me so great an absurdity that I beleive no man who has in philosophical matters any competent faculty of thinking can ever fall into it. Gravity must be caused by an agent acting constantly according to certain laws, but whether this agent be material or immaterial is a question I have left to the consideration of my readers.

[ - ] Cantaloupe 0 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 22:12:55 ago (+0/-0)

Do you even psychics???

[ - ] McNasty [op] 1 point 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 22:14:20 ago (+1/-0)

Do you even psychics???

Not in Einstein's jew fantasy.

I did link the source to your globe claim. Are you disagreeing with the source that I linked?

[ - ] Doglegwarrior 0 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 19:18:59 ago (+1/-1)

It's not. It's sl fucking stupid.

Also think about this? Gravity gets weaker the further away. So 30k feet in the air I should be able to get on a scale on an airplane and weigh less?


Also flight going to Las Vegas from San antonio takes about 2.5 hours going and coming back??? How the fuck?

Going with the 1000 plus mph spin it should take a long ass time.. going against the 1000 plus mph spin it should be super fast?

I mean as soon as you jump off a spading tread mill the second your feet leave you slow the fuck down.

It's all so stupid but people have been brainwashed from kindergarden<<< kid garden growing stupid vegetables till fucking 22 if they go to college.

It's their world view you are fucking with and the average normie sheople npc can't handle it so they stay in fantasy jew land

[ - ] big_fat_dangus 0 points 9 monthsJul 26, 2024 17:22:29 ago (+0/-0)

Nothing in your question precludes the two happening at once. You're just too stupid to understand gravity.