PicklePot
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Hii
Okay that's not cool
Bro NASA?
That's a long time tho
Isn't gravity just a force that a mass exerts on another mass?
I have a feeling it's satire but idk
Ew a Bible
Wack
/s
@jeremy that's how you make a game, a video game isn't as large as a planet so of course they'd make it flat
You're not going to make a round video game world unless it's supposed to be a fully-explorable planet
Take no man's sky, that game has fully explorable planets and the surfaces are rounded
But you don't notice it because the planets are so huge
It's just the gravitational constant G multiplied by the mass fo an object. Mass is directly linked to density.
Like @Happygrandad , density is mass/volume
It's linked
That's the formula for density
No, density is the mass times the volume of the object
The equation is just F = GxM
Density isn't in that formula explicitly, it's directly related to mass, which is just basic 10th grade algebra
Yes
Simply speaking
Wait no it's the other way around
It doesn't, but density is linked to gravity in the way that both equations use mass
Nah, helium is just lighter than air
It has a mass
You can measure mass of helium using the periodic table and it's protons/neutrons and stuff
Yes, all mass has some sort of gravitational force
Except helium is lighter than the air around us.
No it isnt
Yes that's correct
Nah
Is still got a mass but it is lighter than air
Helium is less dense than the air around us, which is why it floats
It's been proven, so I'm going to explain things based off of that.
Mass attracts mass
Ye
It was. Now please don't interrupt or I won't actually be able to say anything meaningful.
Look at oil and water: oil is less dense than water, so it floats in top of it. Air is less dense than water, which is why bubble rise in water. So helium, which is less dense than standard oxygen, would naturally rise above oxygen too.
The solar system? Planets?
Yeah
@jeremy in case you haven't noticed, we are on one of those objects in the sky.
Yes we are. The first step to understanding gravity is to accept that the earth is actually spherical.
I know it might be tough, but it's true
@xXx_BigGaz_xXx tough to accept.
The natural attractive force of mass @๐The Mad Philosopher๐
The force of gravity on an object is the gravitational constant 9.81 m/s^2 multiplied by the object's mass.
The more dense something is, the more gravitational force it exerts on other objects
What is that?
^
We don't know about it because it's false. Now if you'll excuse me I have a life to get back to
Rude
Yes it is. kami Sama is completely right.
Ew
^
There's no contradiction
Yup
Bill Nye is litt
*INERTIA IS A PROPERTY OF MATTER*
science RULES
Yeah
That's in the theme song
Bill isn't technically a scientist, but his scripts are written by scientists
So he's cool in my book
He does know a lot, but he isn't always the most credible guy
Kahoot Bill Nye?
Hola
I'm pickle
It's cotylorhynchus bruh
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Flat ob
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Obv flat
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Yes ๐
Rip
More obviously
That means more customers lol
OwO
Dead chat ๐
How'd you find a picture of my cat
How's everyones day
Kewl ๐
I mean, corporations will be corporations
Good talk guys
Ima skrt skrt outta here
Did someone just say that a pterodactyl is a dinosaur
*reeeee*
||pterodactyl isn't the proper name and they definitely aren't dinosaurs|| but I don't want to start an argument
I'm ready ๐ค
Stick em up
I do that in my spare time anyways
Lead?
I think it's mee6 ranks
I wouldn't doubt it
I've got an article here
Is that what you're talking about @jeremy?
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