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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Oceans & Clouds
« on: November 26, 2018, 03:41:43 PM »
I never once said that clouds don't exist or that there's not steam when I have a hot shower. However, if gravity can hold trillions of tons of water (the oceans) to the earth, why can't it contain a few water droplets floating in the air? And if you're going to tell me that air currents, like a tornado hold the clouds up in the air, you're mistaken. Anyone can see that clouds are not constantly being thrown around by air currents, but move in a peaceful manner. And if you're saying that an air current can hold up a water molecule but when it forms into a water droplet (rain) it is now too heavy for this tornado-like air current that can throw a plane around and lift a car off the ground, you're also mistaken. The fact that clouds float, even the fact that mist or fog is floating slightly off the ground disproves gravity.

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Oceans & Clouds
« on: November 22, 2018, 06:16:33 PM »
Take the size of a typical water droplet that forms a cloud. Extremely small. With so little mass, air resistance becomes significant and therefore balances out the downward force due to gravity. Now take a very small region with in a cloud and instabilities caused by various factors including differences in temperature, air pressure etc cause adjacent droplets to stick together grow into a larger droplet. With the increased mass of several combined droplets there is enough weight to cause it to fall. Now consider this happening throughout the cloud and we get rain.  Simples...

your theory proves nothing...

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Flat Earth Theory / Oceans & Clouds
« on: November 22, 2018, 02:47:52 PM »
As a round-earther, I always thought the flat-earth theory was a bunch of nonsense. However, after reading articles on this website I found my beliefs challenged. I have one question for round-earthers. We say that the oceans are held to a spherical earth by gravity, but how do we explain clouds being suspended in the air? Wouldn't gravity work equally on clouds since they are also water? Clouds are denser and heavier than air, therefore they should not be able to stay suspended in mid-air according to the round-earth theory.

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