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DiggityDaggityDo

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That's a different argument, entirely.

A human can't make anything defy so called "gravity" and make something fly.
Butterflies don't beat gravity. They just flap their wings hard to push air down and go up. When they stop flapping, they fall like anything else. Oceans can't flap.

Why do butterflies drop when they quit flapping?
 

KVB

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This is a non-answer.

You can't reply because you have the logic of a dead plant.

I answered you. You reply with insults.

You've lost.

You missed the next posts.

Where we start real basic.

If it's about winning or losing or whatever with you, then no, you've lost.

But hey, you'll reply like this above but not even consider water vapor, buoyancy, or gravity.

You even sound like the loser.
 

KVB

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Butterflies don't beat gravity. They just flap their wings hard to push air down and go up. When they stop flapping, they fall like anything else. Oceans can't flap.

Why do butterflies drop when they quit flapping?

Philly can dip a glass in the ocean and hold it over his head.

Gotta be the strongest human that ever lived.
 

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Philly be like...

"The force of gravity does not exist. Well, the force does, but it's not gravity and I don't know what it's called."

Tough to engage that kind of posting.
 

phillyflyers

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Butterflies don't beat gravity. They just flap their wings hard to push air down and go up. When they stop flapping, they fall like anything else. Oceans can't flap.

Why do butterflies drop when they quit flapping?
The mechanism doesn't matter.

What matters is that they are able to overcome the force keeping oceans grounded and from flying off into space.

This is the absurdity of your logic.

Here's more absurdity.

You actually believe we're spinning around right now at over 1,000 mph while simultaneously moving at over 20,000 mph through space....yet we're all still.
 

phillyflyers

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Philly be like...

"The force of gravity does not exist. Well, the force does, but it's not gravity and I don't know what it's called."

Tough to engage that kind of posting.
Gravity hasn't ever been nor can it be ever proven.

There is a force. Or there might not be. We don't know.
 

phillyflyers

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You missed the next posts.

Where we start real basic.

If it's about winning or losing or whatever with you, then no, you've lost.

But hey, you'll reply like this above but not even consider water vapor, buoyancy, or gravity.

You even sound like the loser.
You didn't answer. It was a non-reply.

You can try and twist this into any way you want, in the end, you'll always lose because your logic is faulty.
 

DiggityDaggityDo

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The mechanism doesn't matter.

What matters is that they are able to overcome the force keeping oceans grounded and from flying off into space.

This is the absurdity of your logic.

Here's more absurdity.

You actually believe we're spinning around right now at over 1,000 mph while simultaneously moving at over 20,000 mph through space....yet we're all still.
Saying the mechanism 'doesn't matter' is the real absurdity here.
 
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KVB

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No, the ocean weighs a shit ton more than a butterfly.

Stop doing drugs you moron.
You know, there is water vapor in the air.

That's floating ocean, Philly.
The amounts of things matter when it comes to gravity.

It's called mass.
You might weigh less on the moon, a smaller body than the earth, but your mass did not change.

Unless you took a shit on the capsule.


Love how these posts just go completely unnoticed.

So much faulty logic here.

Philly doesn't read posts he comes across and doesn't read what he posts himself.

Like I said, tough engage with that type of posting.
 

KVB

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Saying the mechanism 'doesn't matter' is the real absurdity here.

Is that the only absurdity you've seen here?

Philly demands answers, even claims to wait for them, but sadly even the simple ones go over his head.

:lmao:
 

KVB

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What matters is that they are able to overcome the force keeping oceans grounded and from flying off into space.

This has already been discussed and explained to you in this thread yet you repeat it like you don't know better.

Now you're just trolling, maybe even lying.

Either way, it's incredibly disingenuous.
 

phillyflyers

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This has already been discussed and explained to you in this thread yet you repeat it like you don't know better.

Now you're just trolling, maybe even lying.

Either way, it's incredibly disingenuous.
Wrong.

All I've seen are idiots who change the subject and can't keep on topic.
 

DiggityDaggityDo

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No, it doesn't. Because you still have no way of explaining how a butterfly is able to defy the same force that is keeping the ocean in check.

Until you solve that, it doesn't matter how it's doing it.
If your "same force" idea was real, explain why a butterfly needs to keep flapping but the ocean doesn't.

Until then, saying the mechanism "doesn't matter" is just dodging.

We’ve already explained our side multiple times. It’s your turn to explain your side, but you can’t.
 

phillyflyers

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If your "same force" idea was real, explain why a butterfly needs to keep flapping but the ocean doesn't.

Until then, saying the mechanism "doesn't matter" is just dodging.

We’ve already explained our side multiple times. It’s your turn to explain your side, but you can’t.
Why does a butterfly need to flap but the ocean doesn't?

Do you hear how stupid this is?
 

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No, it doesn't. Because you still have no way of explaining how a butterfly is able to defy the same force that is keeping the ocean in check.

Until you solve that, it doesn't matter how it's doing it.

This has already been explained to you.

Pieces of the ocean that are lighter than the butterfly are floating around with the butterfly.

It's called water vapor.

Go back and read what I posted about mass.

Your trolling is weak is all you can do is say the same thing over again while ignoring what you're being told.
 

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Why does a butterfly need to flap but the ocean doesn't?

Because the butterfly wants to fly and the ocean doesn't.

In other words, the butterfly wants to use air pressure to push against gravity, the ocean doesn't try to do that so only vapor from activites in the water cycle gets in the air.
 
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