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Originally posted by ProphecyPhD
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
reply to post by Akragon
LOL. Learn some science before you start trying to prove Gods existence. This is classic.
Space is just like water just a different form of it, think about it.
WATER is a group of atoms (2 hydrogen, 1 oxygen). Space has several meanings. It can be used to refer to "outer-space". It could also be used to describe a volume of space anywhere. I could say something like "there isn't enough space in my room" and it would make sense. The air isn't really empty though, it's full of invisible stuff. Space, as in the space between planets, isn't empty either, there is dust and comets and all sort of things. An empty pocket of space is called a "vacuum". But there isn't really such a thing as a completely empty volume of space.
Debunk this:
A video of an astronaut in space looks exactly like a video of a deep sea diver.
Is that a fact or not
Just answer that one question.
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
reply to post by ProphecyPhD
It's simple really. They are both in a dark area and wearing suits to protect themselves from an environment they weren't made to live in. If they were to both take off their suits they would die in very different ways. A rock will still fall if you drop it into water. In space a rock will behave in the same way as any other bit of matter. Include water. Water will float in space too.
A video of an astronaut in space looks exactly like a video of a deep sea diver.
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
reply to post by ProphecyPhD
It's simple really. They are both in a dark area and wearing suits to protect themselves from an environment they weren't made to live in. If they were to both take off their suits they would die in very different ways. A rock will still fall if you drop it into water. In space a rock will behave in the same way as any other bit of matter. Include water. Water will float in space too.
A video of an astronaut in space looks exactly like a video of a deep sea diver.
edit on 9-10-2011 by ChaoticOrder because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ProphecyPhD
How do you know this?
The people who thought the world was flat spoke just how you do.
Am i right or wrong?
Tell the truth.
Originally posted by dave0davidson
I am having a very hard time believing the op is serious. I suspect this thread is designed to aggravate those of us with common sense. Or, possibly a sort of parody of mindless word-for-word believers of the bible.
Originally posted by Nosred
reply to post by ProphecyPhD
So space has buoyancy?edit on 9-10-2011 by Nosred because: (no reason given)
Space is the boundless, three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction.[1] Physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions, although modern physicists usually consider it, with time, to be part of a boundless four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime. In mathematics one examines "spaces" with different numbers of dimensions and with different underlying structures. The concept of space is considered to be of fundamental importance to an understanding of the physical universe although disagreement continues between philosophers over whether it is itself an entity, a relationship between entities, or part of a conceptual framework.
Water is a chemical substance with the chemical formula H2O. Its molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms connected by covalent bonds. Water is a liquid at ambient conditions, but it often co-exists on Earth with its solid state, ice, and gaseous state (water vapor or steam). Water also exists in a liquid crystal state near hydrophilic surfaces.[1][2] Under nomenclature used to name chemical compounds, Dihydrogen monoxide is the scientific name for water, though it is almost never used.[3]
Read what i wrote and start denying ignorance.
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
Are you blind?!? I just answered it:
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
reply to post by ProphecyPhD
It's simple really. They are both in a dark area and wearing suits to protect themselves from an environment they weren't made to live in. If they were to both take off their suits they would die in very different ways. A rock will still fall if you drop it into water. In space a rock will behave in the same way as any other bit of matter. Include water. Water will float in space too.
A video of an astronaut in space looks exactly like a video of a deep sea diver.
edit on 9-10-2011 by ChaoticOrder because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Nosred
reply to post by ProphecyPhD
No, you are not weightless in water. Like I said, it's called "buoyancy". Open a book for once.
Originally posted by ProphecyPhD
The closest anyone can get to ANY space environment on Earth is in the water!!
I dare ANYONE to debunk that!!
edit on 10/9/2011 by ProphecyPhD because: on Earth