Not when it's acted on by gravity. Why does it always become a sphere when you drop it? Think about Bruce Lee. Be like water. You're only thinking in two dimensions.
What force is acting on it? There's no atmospheric pressure to shape it? Gravity is the force shaping it. The molecules of the liquid act as a membrane by sticking together. The force of gravity shapes it into a sphere.
That doesn't even makes sense, waterfalls aren't creating spheres while they are falling. Are you talking about an individual drop? How is that at all relative to the shape of the earth?
Then why is it not happening to water falls? Water doesn't naturally go spherical, aside from droplets which is due to surface tension. Water is naturally always level, you can always rely on water to get you a level plane.
Lol I mean if it gets people to dig deeper and discover how much for some reason people put faith in a type of authority that is beyond their own knowing. People will say its stupid until they really start to dig, and see the possibilities. I'm fixed to the belief that we don't know, if we do we aren't getting the full truth. To me I will simply say I dont know, I see the validity in both and until I set to explore I'll never truly know. I may be dumb because I don't believe the same thing as you, but I dont put faith in any one person more than I do so myself. Which I place all of that faith in the Almighty, that whatever the most high created it was done so perfectly.
lol
Oh no it's retarded
Why would they have to? What a stupid argument. Try again genius.
When has water never been level tho? We use water to level things in construction. Water is always level!
Not when it's acted on by gravity. Why does it always become a sphere when you drop it? Think about Bruce Lee. Be like water. You're only thinking in two dimensions.
You are talking about individual drops and that is surface tension
If you drop molten metal in a vacuum it forms a ball. That's how bearing are made. Where's the surface tension in a vacuum?
The liquid is still a liquid, why would it stop acting like a liquid in a vacuum until its void of energy?
What force is acting on it? There's no atmospheric pressure to shape it? Gravity is the force shaping it. The molecules of the liquid act as a membrane by sticking together. The force of gravity shapes it into a sphere.
The liquid has surface tension, you should really looking into fluid dynamics.
Still behaving as a fluid until its no longer not, no?
Trolling or just dumb?
dude, it's actually an interesting discussion...
but this is not the place.
deport
definitely not the place for this discussion
what happens to water in freefall? It becomes a sphere no? Matter with no force applied to it will naturally form into a sphere.
That doesn't even makes sense, waterfalls aren't creating spheres while they are falling. Are you talking about an individual drop? How is that at all relative to the shape of the earth?
but if you had a force exerted up on it at the exact same magnitude.
Then why is it not happening to water falls? Water doesn't naturally go spherical, aside from droplets which is due to surface tension. Water is naturally always level, you can always rely on water to get you a level plane.
bc gravity pushes it down.
Always level
only because gravity
https://youtu.be/lMtXfwk7PXg
Get out of here, I dont trust any type of government agency.
Pick up a clear glass, tip it. Water line perfectly level
Lol I mean if it gets people to dig deeper and discover how much for some reason people put faith in a type of authority that is beyond their own knowing. People will say its stupid until they really start to dig, and see the possibilities. I'm fixed to the belief that we don't know, if we do we aren't getting the full truth. To me I will simply say I dont know, I see the validity in both and until I set to explore I'll never truly know. I may be dumb because I don't believe the same thing as you, but I dont put faith in any one person more than I do so myself. Which I place all of that faith in the Almighty, that whatever the most high created it was done so perfectly.