• mumblerfish@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Earth’s surface is 71% water, otherwise this seems to assume some flooded hollow earth conspiracy theory too.

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      9 months ago

      Earth’s surface area is roughly 71% water, otherwise this seems to assume some very heavy water or flooded hollow crust conspiracy too ;)

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        9 months ago

        Hollow crust theory is just propaganda put out by Papa John to make people think stuffed crust is bad and safely slander Pizza Hut in the process.

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      9 months ago

      The city of Thebes in SW:TPM was filmed at plaza de espana, Seville, and we know they came up from de planet core….

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    there are natural carbonated water springs that exist. there arent many but the fact that there are some pushes the average amount of carbonation in the earths water above the 0L mark.

    which by definition means that the earth cannot be considered flat in either sense of the word

    maths…

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      9 months ago

      But if I have a bottle of coke and leave the lid off until it’s no longer bubbly, it’s still carbonic acid but it’s also flat (not bubbly).

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    9 months ago

    This would have never happened either way, CO2 only constitutes 0.04% of earth’s atmosphere. A can of soda averages only 0.62% CO2 per 355ml can.

    That is what Spock would have said.