I think the experiment would be more scientific if it were 3 cylinders and not 3 cups. The cups create a vacuum upon the water that doesn't exist in real life.
Also it would show different results if done on wet sand, moist sand and dry sand.
Also different results on ploughed ground, garden sand and compacted overgrazed sand.
@omgsidewalks If your X-page gains success after many hours of research, posting and commenting and you start making $5,000pm...
Will you share the money with all your loyal followers?
@beyond_capital So if you build an X-page for 10yrs you design memes, research videos, comment on discussions to draw visitors to your page etc.
After 10yrs your page has gained a huge following and X pays you a 1Mil pa.
Do you split this income to each visitor to your page or keep it?
@ryankatzrosene Your temp scale is not zoomed out.
It should be more like -50C to +50C to see a clearer picture... Why are there so few -50 to +50 charts?
Or the earth only has temp ranging from -0.5C to +1C?
Who decided that the earth may not go higher or lower than 1-2 degrees?
@dirkdewiite@TheGlobeIsDead To be scientific you'd need similar parameters... Like a sphere instead of square fish tanks...
Show your experiment where you hang a sphere in a vacuum chamber at least, and not not use drawings of square containers.
@BrockRiddickIFB These don't count?
1. Transglobe Expedition 1979. First using surface transport by Sir Ranulph Fiennes, through the S & N Poles.
2. Jet Flight: In July 2019 (One More Orbit) set world record. Pole-to-pole circumnavigation.
3. 1965, Rockwell Polar Flight . Both poles by air
@gparkin@MyRight2TlkSht Indoor CO2 levels in schools, homes, offices are regularly double the CO2 levels in the outdoors without people feeling the effects.
No, CO2 levels rising slightly does not poison anybody, in fact plants love it, that's why many greenhouses have CO2 added to boost growth.