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Does water bend?

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Ok so if the planet spins at 1000mph then naturally all the water would collect in the middle (equator) so why is there land at the equator? Water will move more readily than rock after all.

Point is even with gravity, Water always finds it's level, Try it at home where gravity also is.

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Water can bend, its called viscosity. You see it when you pour water into a cup, it sticks slightly to the cup, causing it to bend upwards alongside the cup slightly. Also gravity. These articles are weird

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Yes but water in the cup once it's settled will find it's level. It won't bend to accommodate for curve.

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I love how gravity is the magic answer for everything. Yep gravity is so strong that it can keep the water stuck to the planet but a bird that weighs a kilo can defy gravity.

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comment by Mr. Mime (U17162)
posted 5 minutes ago
Water can bend, its called viscosity. You see it when you pour water into a cup, it sticks slightly to the cup, causing it to bend upwards alongside the cup slightly. Also gravity. These articles are weird
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No, it bends upwards alongside the cup around the edges, viscosity. It means slightly sticky, water is sticky, or itd be impossible for you to get wet etc. And yes gravity is the answer to most things or earth wouldnt exist

posted on 7/9/16

comment by Zouma the new Desailly - Only Team in London with a European Cup - Carefree Since 94. (U12176)
posted 2 minutes ago
I love how gravity is the magic answer for everything. Yep gravity is so strong that it can keep the water stuck to the planet but a bird that weighs a kilo can defy gravity.


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What's your answer to earth's shape?

posted on 7/9/16

comment by Mr. Mime (U17162)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Mr. Mime (U17162)
posted 5 minutes ago
Water can bend, its called viscosity. You see it when you pour water into a cup, it sticks slightly to the cup, causing it to bend upwards alongside the cup slightly. Also gravity. These articles are weird
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No, it bends upwards alongside the cup around the edges, viscosity. It means slightly sticky, water is sticky, or itd be impossible for you to get wet etc. And yes gravity is the answer to most things or earth wouldnt exist
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Oops I responded to myself, maybe I'll just carry on talking to myself

posted on 7/9/16

My answer to the shap of earth is what I observe and sense. Not what I'm told through social media.

Common sense tells you it's flat and motionless. Without televisions you would think this also.

posted on 7/9/16

comment by Zouma the new Desailly - Only Team in London with a European Cup - Carefree Since 94. (U12176)
posted 7 minutes ago
Yes but water in the cup once it's settled will find it's level. It won't bend to accommodate for curve.
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Actually it does. Unless you think the earth is so small you can orbit it by walking down your street and back

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comment by Zouma the new Desailly - Only Team in London with a European Cup - Carefree Since 94. (U12176)
posted 9 seconds ago
My answer to the shap of earth is what I observe and sense. Not what I'm told through social media.

Common sense tells you it's flat and motionless. Without televisions you would think this also.
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Ohh I see, nah im going to sleep instead

posted on 7/9/16

Earth wouldn't exist without gravity or without a creator?

So NOTHING exploded in "space" and it created everything we know. Right down to our consciousness? All from a "gas explosion" are you really that brainwashed man? Free your mind.

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comment by Mr. Mime (U17162)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Zouma the new Desailly - Only Team in London with a European Cup - Carefree Since 94. (U12176)
posted 9 seconds ago
My answer to the shap of earth is what I observe and sense. Not what I'm told through social media.

Common sense tells you it's flat and motionless. Without televisions you would think this also.
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Ohh I see, nah im going to sleep instead
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Typical. I don't blame you tho, The deception is has been going on since you walked in your first day at school and seen the globe. They have you by the balls.

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Pun intended 🌍

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The Pacific isn't the same depth throughout. Not sure what the OP is asking, tbh.

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This is even better then the last one.

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Many cups have a curved base. Yet the level of the water is not curved...

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An orange is curved. Yet I can place a thimble of water on an orange and the water is level.

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