Put a smaller bowl upside down inside a large bowl so it looks like your lemon squeezer map. Pour water on the bottom of the upturned bowl. You'll end up with a moatIf you fill a bowl with water does the water run up the bowl or down the bowl?
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Put a smaller bowl upside down inside a large bowl so it looks like your lemon squeezer map. Pour water on the bottom of the upturned bowl. You'll end up with a moatIf you fill a bowl with water does the water run up the bowl or down the bowl?
And you'll end up with the water running up both bowls, level and flat.Put a smaller bowl upside down inside a large bowl so it looks like your lemon squeezer map. Pour water on the bottom of the upturned bowl. You'll end up with a moat
But not staying on the side of the upturned bowl.And you'll end up with the water running up both bowls, level and flat.
Of course it would stay, unhindered.But not staying on the side of the upturned bowl.
Even if you used a washboard with indentations the water would run off it
Of course it would stay, unhindered.
It's running up not running down.
The only time it would run down slightly is if pressure was released upon it.
We'll leave it at that.What are you even on about man?
What are you even on about man?
Have you never noticed that when you turn on a tap the water falls upwards towards the ceiling?
Or the way rain falls upwards from the wet ground to form the clouds?
Put a bucket on your head in the shower and the water runs off it. But if you blast your bollocks with a karcher notice how the water moves your tackle upwards
Put a bucket on your head in the shower and the water runs off it. But if you blast your bollocks with a karcher notice how the water moves your tackle upwards
I don't think you're taking this seriouslyI didn't have a Karcher handy, so I just tried it with a Hoover instead. I can confirm both that the opposite of what you said is true and that my dog really isn't happy right now.
I didn't have a Karcher handy, so I just tried it with a Hoover instead. I can confirm both that the opposite of what you said is true and that my dog really isn't happy right now.
There is absolutely no proof that a Hoover moves objects differently to a karcher. None whatsoever.
I like a good science experiment so I tried this. To my shock the water didn't run up or down the edges of the bowl but I had pumped a jug full of lower pressure and you can see it sucking water inIf you fill a bowl with water does the water run up the bowl or down the bowl?
it has been categorically proven that karcher moves balls differently to a hoover inside of a cell under pressure density.
Does that water run up the inner sides of the bowl and stay level or not?I like a good science experiment so I tried this. To my shock the water didn't run up or down the edges of the bowl but I had pumped a jug full of lower pressure and you can see it sucking water in
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That reminds me, I must get some more low pressure to fill it up again with.
stupid hoover denierIt simply hasn't. Hoovers don't exist. What you've used is a broken hairdryer that goes in reverse. You're just told that they are hoovers because like most people you follow the narrative.
You think they pick dust and crumbs up when in reality they move them out of sight due to pressure rearrangement.
Did you see the drawing I posted of your map with the water level at the top dot.If you can't understand what I've told you then maybe try a bit harder.
Covering most of the land masses on your map......And you'll end up with the water running up both bowls, level and flat.
Yep.Did you see the drawing I posted of your map with the water level at the top dot.
It would fill the whole lower bowl?
Nope.Covering most of the land masses on your map......
Ahhhh right, I see what you're getting at.Can't believe I'm doing this but......
Using your map I have marked on roughly the Americas and Europe then filled a quite shallow plate using your bowl analogy.
As you can see even a shallow plate submerges south America and a lot of Europe.....