I will give it a better read latter but I read this
>FLOATING CLOUDS.The water and ice particles in the clouds we see are simply too small to feel the effects of gravity. As a result, clouds appear to float on air.
And I can't help but think why everything the size or smaller then those water droplets don't just start appearing to be floating? We don't have to worry about bacteria or viruses or heavy metal nano particles. All that shit just floats because it's too small for gravity to have an affect on it.
Hey man at least your willing to read it. Most people don't even bother. Thank you.
Iron sharpens Iron friend. I'd argue both sides of anything until I'm blue in the face.
Thay talk about vertical wind and updraft making clouds float... in my canuck text book it talks about evaporation as the main method for bringing precipitation up into the sky.
Right. The water evaporates re solidifies and the vertical winds different air temps, and updraft keeps the clouds up. At least that's my understanding. I'm far from an expert on the subject though for sure. Btw thanks for actually having a dialogue not like the other useless moron I was debating yesterday.
So, the official position is that anything smaller than a raindrop is not affected by gravity?
What about the magic, rotating atmosphere, that exists right next to hard vacuum?
No consistency in the heliocentric model, eh?
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