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2017-02-10 at 2:12 AM UTC in I dont know if I will be around much longerits a meme dude. Either you get it or you dont.
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2017-02-10 at 12:57 AM UTC in Probably won't have internet for a while
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2017-02-10 at 12:40 AM UTC in I dont know if I will be around much longerMade you look. Im here to stay! Lick lick lick my balls BITCH!
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2017-02-10 at 12:39 AM UTC in ive been high for 7 days straightNice dude. I am goin on 5 years high as shit.
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2017-02-09 at 11:21 PM UTC in The mind is a meat radio.
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2017-02-09 at 11:19 PM UTC in Probably won't have internet for a while
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2017-02-08 at 1:47 AM UTC in Isnt gravity just a density specific feild?
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Im pretty 50/50 on this.
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2017-02-08 at 12:18 AM UTC in Isnt gravity just a density specific feild?
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2017-02-08 at 12:17 AM UTC in Isnt gravity just a density specific feild?nice quote job dumbass
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2017-02-07 at 11:48 PM UTC in SnabSnip has a micropenis
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2017-02-07 at 11:31 PM UTC in SnabSnip has a micropenisHaha captian falcon thinks about forum members penises. Thats totally gay!
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2017-02-07 at 11:23 PM UTC in Isnt gravity just a density specific feild?
Originally posted by Captain Falcon What do you mean by "falls to the same spot"? I can't think of a way in which it does.
I mean both objects fall towards the earths center. And object on earth falls towards the center. Damn you are pretty dense if you dont understand that.
Originally posted by Captain Falcon In particular reference frames, such.
Not really helpful or meaningful to the conversation but ok.
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Yes and an iodine crystal is more dense than the earth. Density is a dependent quantity, which is a function of mass and volume.
This is kind of stupid though. I mean the Earth naturally contains iodine but it also contains other things less or more dense than iodine. So to say an iodine crystal is more dense than the earth is sort of ignorant of what the earth actually is imo. Also just so you know density of iodine is 4.93 g/cm³ and density of the earth is 5.51 g/cm³ so no, an iodine crystal is not more dense than the earth.
Originally posted by Captain Falcon No it isn't. Not even close, actually. The tin foil in your kitchen drawer is more dense than the Sun, for example. Almost anything solid is, actually.
The density of aluminum is known to be 2.70 g/cm3. The mean density of the suns core is 150 g/cm3.
Originally posted by Captain Falcon You seem to not understand what the basic terms you are using mean. Even ignoring that, your 4 stepped "5 steps" do not lead to your conclusion, it is a complete non-sequitur.
Yeah dude, I dont understand them. But I seem to understand them more then you considering you actually think that you know anything about physics then spout out bullshit about aluminum and the sun. I guess I was wrong. The sun isnt the most dense object in the solar system. Its you.
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Gravity is similar to the "magnetic field" only in the gravity is a force and electromagnetism is a force, and both have the potential tk do work at a macroscopic scale. So in a cursory way they are similar. But the mechanism of their action and their basic natures are nothing alike.
Obviously the mechanism of their action is not alike but they are both feilds. It still doesnt answer my question and is redundant to post because I already knew both those things.
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Also, gravity has nothing directly to do with density, no.
Well this was a fun waste of time. Here I was thinking you might actually have something interesting or intelligent to post but in the end it appears that you really have no clue what you are talking about but really want to seem like you do.
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2017-02-07 at 9:11 AM UTC in gonna try and get my cat sponsoredEven if it likes the attention that doesnt mean it is good for it. That is what makes me a good cat owner. Zing!
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2017-02-07 at 9:02 AM UTC in gonna try and get my cat sponsoredYeah man. I have been tempted to use my cat(s) for monetary gain. It just feels wrong though because they dont really get any of the profit and are basically whored out.
I would rather just know I have a dank ass cat that is dayum better than those in the memes than to make my cat a meme itself. -
2017-02-07 at 8:41 AM UTC in Isnt gravity just a density specific feild?1. If I drop an item at the north pole it falls to the same spot as if I dropped it at the south pole.
2. The moon follows a cycle in its path around the earth.
4. The moon is considered less dense and the earth is more dense.
5. The sun is considered the most dense object in our solar system.
From 1-5 is it not sensible to infer that gravity is very similar to a magnetic field but working on the level of density rather than electric charge? -
2017-02-07 at 8:13 AM UTC in What do you think its like to be a tree?The shitty tree puns in this thread make me want to hang myself from a tree.
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2017-02-07 at 8:11 AM UTC in The rainforest cafe
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2017-02-07 at 8:10 AM UTC in Isnt gravity just a density specific feild?
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2017-02-07 at 7:47 AM UTC in Isnt gravity just a density specific feild?
Originally posted by snab_snib there's really no such thing as gravity. things just fall, basically.
Eh I dont know man. I mean doesnt the fact that an object on the north and south pole will fall in opposite directions (i.e. both towards the center)combined with the obvious observations about how the moon traverses us kind of prove some sort of feild? And further the observations about the sun and its calculated density seem to affirm my suspicion.