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Everything posted by Monkeys Fist
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Bugger.
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You haven't explained how atmospheric pressure alone, as you claim, causes water to flow downhill on a concave disc.
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Stick some chilli flakes up it's hoop.
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Just get a moggy and bleach the fucker.
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He's away blowing into a saucer. Mrs. Wolfy- " Have you been on that interweb again??"
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Nationality doesn't matter, you Mackem skank.
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Hmm, so I think we might have a problem here then. If, as you say, the force which causes water to flow downhill is atmospheric pressure, then it doesn't work, does it? The greatest atmospheric pressure will be at the bottom of the hill, the least at the top, as you say. With no other force acting upon it, water would then flow uphill, from the greatest pressure to the least. You can test this by putting a teaspoon of water in the middle of a plate and gently blowing straight down on it through a straw. The water will escape the increase in pressure by going out to the sides of the plate- uphill. In your model, it can't be atmospheric pressure making the rivers flow downhill, must be something else. My guess is lizards.
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So, mice live in, and breath a much denser air? What if I took one up in a hot air balloon, would the poor little furry bastard explode?
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Atmospheric pressure you say? Interesting. Do you think the pressure is the same everywhere, or does it increase the more atmosphere there is pushing down on you? i.e. The higher up you go, the less the atmospheric pressure?
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But then you wouldn't see any part of the ship. According to what you're saying, it's the distance away from you that makes it impossible to see the ship, right?The mast is the same distance away, how can we see that, but not the hull?
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Yeah, I get that. What I'm curious about is why you think the water moves downhill. Why doesn't it just stay where it is? What acts upon the water to make it flow?
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Why is it thicker? Is it to do with Denpressure?
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How do you know? Are these people I know liars? What are they seeing then? Answers please.
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I'm curious how the rivers flow into the oceans- what is it that makes them flow "hubwards", (with apologies to T. Pratchett, who does the whole Discworld thing in a far more entertaining way).
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I don't have to believe it, I can go there and see it. You can too.
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So, let me get this correct, all the oceans are a big puddle, sitting in the middle, with the land going round it, in a big ring? All the rivers flow down into this big ocean/puddle on the middle?
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You can see the curvature of the earth from the top observation deck of the Burj Khalifa in Dubaii. I know lads that worked on it, they've seen it. You could too, "with your own eyes", by going there and looking. Physical evidence. Right there waiting for you.
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Boom! That'll be him gone, then.
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Explain it to me in baby words- the bit the oceans sit on top of, is it concave or convex?
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Ho's Da.
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If the bit of your earth dome that holds us and the oceans is "slightly concave", why haven't we all drowned as the oceans sweep over everything into the middle? Like a huge puddle of piss
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Don't be daft man, unicorns aren't real. Or are they?????
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@@Gemmill Shame you're already hitched mate, this could've been you. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IW53nWZOd3Y#