Yes, water can be compressed, but it's very difficult to do so: Normal conditions: Water is considered incompressible under normal conditions. Industrial applications: Water can be compressed in industrial settings to cut through metal. Research: Researchers have developed techniques to compress water up to 20 times more than normal. Theoretical explanation: Liquids are hard to compress because their molecules are close together. When you try to compress a liquid, you're forcing the molecules closer together. Water's low coefficient of thermal expansion means it doesn't expand much when heated, so it's hard to compress even at high temperatures.
We can only talk like an earthling and that’s how we really sound our imaginations come from what we know and how we think, “like an earthling!” we can only understand from the point of our experience and what we’re exposed to, I think we would be surprised if we were to go out there into the galaxy 🌌. to change our perception and point of view. thanks for the info!
How does it confuse them. Life runs in cycles. Every planet goes through processes. Mar was once like earth. It died. Now it's coming back to life. Just like earth did.
Look theirs are a very old text describe the earth with no moon what he describe is impossible at that time no summer no winter mist rain all day no seasons. How did he. Look the moon is in a perfect place how don't let people telling lies to stop you from dreaming seen a space ship bigger than a house flew over the house we could threw a rock an hit it
Very informative and interesting, he definitely does his homework on topics.
When Mars lost its magnetosphere it lost all its water. That is never coming back
Water in space... Is it compressible... Which must make water explosive under black hole pressures😳
Water is not compressible
Well, no. Very odd thing to say
Yes, water can be compressed, but it's very difficult to do so:
Normal conditions: Water is considered incompressible under normal conditions.
Industrial applications: Water can be compressed in industrial settings to cut through metal.
Research: Researchers have developed techniques to compress water up to 20 times more than normal.
Theoretical explanation: Liquids are hard to compress because their molecules are close together. When you try to compress a liquid, you're forcing the molecules closer together. Water's low coefficient of thermal expansion means it doesn't expand much when heated, so it's hard to compress even at high temperatures.
We can only talk like an earthling and that’s how we really sound our imaginations come from what we know and how we think, “like an earthling!” we can only understand from the point of our experience and what we’re exposed to, I think we would be surprised if we were to go out there into the galaxy 🌌. to change our perception and point of view. thanks for the info!
Everything you share is amazing, just a three hours clip prevent me to play it. I don’t think anyone is so free nowadays.
Well here go's............................
POTATO 🥔 I CHOOSE YOU!!!!!!
DUN DUN DUN!!!!!!!!!!
OK PICKLE 🥒 YOUR UP!
SHOW EM WHAT WE GOT!
i need water
How does it confuse them. Life runs in cycles. Every planet goes through processes. Mar was once like earth. It died. Now it's coming back to life. Just like earth did.
No it is not. Magnetosphere is required to sustain life
You seems to be confused about this ai generated click bait trash 😂
Look theirs are a very old text describe the earth with no moon what he describe is impossible at that time no summer no winter mist rain all day no seasons. How did he. Look the moon is in a perfect place how don't let people telling lies to stop you from dreaming seen a space ship bigger than a house flew over the house we could threw a rock an hit it
We can't leave earth and you believe and speak nonsense 😂
Liquid water? As opposed to solid water?
Ice
@@jackbaum1734...or vapors, steam if you will
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agree
like please!
They must not listen to Billy Carson
yooo
Hey there! Glad to see you joining in on the fun!
1f water on Mars and it evaporated then there would be clouds,,,, no clouds
Send the Escimoes!
English or Spanish
This is Waaaaay to much information for one episode. Should be 3 or 4 separate episodes so that we can actually absorb this plethora. 😢
True. Even tho they repeat SO much information.. it’s so weird.
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A million dollars to develop a pen that writes anywhere on anything. Russians take a 10 cent pencil.
First comments I guess yay
Me too😂
What now? Go and contaminate it 😔.
Why don't we make sure that this water isn't supporting life before helping ourselves to it?