(July 1, 2017 at 7:18 pm)TheSaddestOfSouls Wrote: How does that not make sense? Tell me.
Water exist in the same place as the helicopter. On this Earth, you can see both of them.
The invisible force, Gravity. Is pushing the water down apparently. Always, this force is always there, it's on the land too, same amount of force. The water isn't special.
That force holding the water down, that's still everywhere else on the Earth. If you tried to fly up with how a helicopter is engineered. It would be torn apart.
Gravity doesn't change because of where you are at or what it is, it's static, the formula never changes even. The Earth would still be the Earth and things on it are still there. A helicopter isn't special, nor is the water, nor does gravity exist because that helicopter, cannot fly, ever with that amount of force pushing the water down at all times. That force is everywhere, not just on the water.
It's simple man. What is logic to you people? You guys are funny.
So, you've got it worked out in your little pea brain that gravity is this huge force that pushes all the water down. So why is it that a little oil is capable of defeating that crushing force?
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The oil in these lamps defeats your crushing gravity using nothing more than a wick and a flame. Please don't come here with your half-baked crock'o'shit theories and try to convince us you understand anything about physics when you've proven it's questionable you understand anything about continence.
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