Message from @eletrick33
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and that heavyness out weights the lightness of the helium making it not float
No it is because the 1kg of helium compressed in the tank is DENSER than air, but 1kg of uncompressed helium in a balloon is LESS DENSE than the air
youre forgetting about how heavy a helium tank is
im fairly sure those are pretty heavy
Any solid object will be heavier than Helium
yeah
where is that unedited footage of gravity
i posted a few mins ago
@jeremy just look down man
lol
it was a gravity visualization experiment
You can see the affect of something, be able to predict it and know if it’s existence without actually knowing what it is in itself
that visualization video proved nothing
it proved objects denser than the medium they are in go down
thats about it
then you clearly understood nothing about it
@jeremy why down?
because he cant go up
because the objects ont hat blue sheet went down
Why is it when you try to suspend a lead brick in the air it falls to the ground? Why is it that when it’s in a less dense medium is doesn’t fly up or shoot off to the side? Why does nature like down?
... if you were paying attention you would realize that the sheet is supposed to represent space time and how objects bend it
yea but that didnt prove 2 objects of mass attract each other based on mass alone clearly
are u trolling me ?
10. SUPERFLUID AETHER MANIPULATION: https://imgur.com/xit3TfA
So why doesn't LIQUID helium float?
i gotta go eat lunch orsomething bye
no im not trolling
Oh but when you cool it to superfluid and its density INCREASES suddenly it shoots up due to the aether
@eletrick33 WHY DOESN'T LIQUID HELIUM FLOAT?
u cant show me a sheet sagging in the middle all the balls go down to the middle where its lowest and u say that is proof of gravity i feel like ur just messin with me at this point
because the liquid form is heavy than the gas from
form
@Human Sheeple that’s like asking why frozen water doesn’t flow
@criticallyred Why does light curve up in air?
@Human Sheeple how about you actually address what I say instead of just hopping from one thing to another.
@jeremy why are we not allowed to call the tendency for objects to fall towards the earth gravity?
i mean gravity is more than that
I know.
gravity attracts objects to them selves
GRAVITY DROP SOMETHING FLIES UP: https://imgur.com/a/0gpjvOK
```tendency for objects to fall towards the earth```