I asked you heliocentrists to explain how the theory of gravity acts as a physical container to create gas pressure and I get nothing but a theoretical math equation.
Basic physics, gas pressure requires physical containment.
How does the theory of gravity contain earths gas pressure?
There are kikes here like @Sector2 making false statements such as: "Giving the impression they actually think the earth is flat is part of their act."
How does gas pressure work on a theoretical ball earth? @Sector2 @FreeinTx
[ - ] McNasty 1 point 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:27:46 ago (+1/-0)
Lol. You're such an idiot. All mass is is the equivalent of all the electrons, protons, and neutrons an object has. The key thing being electrons. Electrons can control what objects are attracted to. Like styrofoam onto your arm, or your hair to a balloon.
Weight is determined by an object's mass. The more mass and object has, the more electrons required for that mass to reach equilibrium. The Earth is where this object gets electrons for its equilibrium. Therefore, objects are attracted to the Earth just like a piece of Styrofoam would be attracted to your arm, or your hair will be attracted to a balloon. It simply has the electrons that it desires.
The voltage gradient that exists is our electrostatic gravity gradient. If you take an object that is grounded, and that object moves vertically away from the earth, it will be surrounded by particles that are positively charged. These particles will take electrons off of the object. Since the voltage gradient is 120 volts per meter, the higher the object goes, the more electrons are taken from the object. If the object is not at equilibrium, it will be attracted to something that can give it equilibrium. That is the Earth because it is negatively charged.
Are you acknowledging that this distance is accurate using GPS on a spherical model? Will you now also accept my use of Google earth for distance measurements and accept these measurements as accurate?
[ + ] yesiknow
[ - ] yesiknow 1 point 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:54:36 ago (+2/-1)
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 0 points 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:14:01 ago (+1/-1)
Commit suicide.
[ + ] GetFuckedCunt
[ - ] GetFuckedCunt [op] 2 points 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:15:30 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 1 point 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:17:14 ago (+1/-0)
lol. lmao, even.
[ + ] GetFuckedCunt
[ - ] GetFuckedCunt [op] 2 points 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:21:21 ago (+2/-0)
To showcase gas pressure you require physical containment.
Show me how the THEORY of gravity does this. "In your own words please."
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil -1 points 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:30:41 ago (+0/-1)
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty 1 point 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:27:46 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 0 points 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:31:48 ago (+0/-0)
You’re not even funny as a troll account.
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty 2 points 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:24:55 ago (+2/-0)
The voltage gradient that exists is our electrostatic gravity gradient. If you take an object that is grounded, and that object moves vertically away from the earth, it will be surrounded by particles that are positively charged. These particles will take electrons off of the object. Since the voltage gradient is 120 volts per meter, the higher the object goes, the more electrons are taken from the object. If the object is not at equilibrium, it will be attracted to something that can give it equilibrium. That is the Earth because it is negatively charged.
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 0 points 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:32:18 ago (+0/-0)
This is what absolute retards actually believe.
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX -1 points 10 monthsAug 9, 2024 17:53:05 ago (+0/-1)*
You refuse. You'll answer 1 but not the other.
What is the lowest pressure at the highest altitude along your "density gradient"?
And, since you're back, you used Google Earth to show the a measured distance, here.
https://files.catbox.moe/lv5287.jpg
Are you acknowledging that this distance is accurate using GPS on a spherical model? Will you now also accept my use of Google earth for distance measurements and accept these measurements as accurate?