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Does water always find its own level?

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No. That's a simplification.
TBIman · 41-45, M
@Roundandroundwego Yes that is a simplification. Having said that, have you ever seen the surface of a body of water curve?
TBIman · 41-45, M
@Roundandroundwego It's an extremely simple concept. The Earth is a motionless plane, with everything that we see in the sky rotating, or revolving around the Earth. I promise you that is what is happening.
@TBIman of course. Water beads, a meniscus. Two different ways. Surf's up. It's four to six foot.
TBIman · 41-45, M
@Roundandroundwego I am talking about a "motionless" "body" of water. No single droplets or the meniscus when overfilling a cup.
@TBIman no such bodies of water exist. All matter is in motion.
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