Message from @Tejiu The Gecko
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The guy must be SUPERMAN to lift that really heavy foam
😂
impossible to change timestamps
no way to change a timestamp
im saying what time is it in the video
oh
like 0:40 or 1:20 something like that
51 seconds
ok
he puts the big lead ball on and camera change
also it doesnt start to move after the camera change
until after the camera change also the balls arent the same color after the camera change
do u have the experiment un edited
@jeremy So if I put some foam ABOVE the scales I get a negative weight, therefore does foam have a lot of GRAVITY and therefore does it have a lot of MASS?
1. yeah it does that so you can get a better view of it.
2. thats because its a different cameras, not all cameras are the same
actually i do
buts its far harder to understand
ok lets see it unedited
both cameras
The balls color is different because the lighting is different
Not sure how fast the balls are supposed move during the experiment so the clip may be speeded up
Haven’t read a lot on how much gravity affects stuff on smaller level
there are no jump cuts to my knowledge in this https://youtu.be/MTY1Kje0yLg
Probably should read more on it one day
yeah it makes sense for it to be sped up
@eletrick33 So what would happen if you put helium balloons under the elastic?
Would that be anti gravity?
lol the fabric of space time u think th ats a good experiment to prove 2 objects of mass are attracted to each other due to their mass alone seriously
So why aren't objects of mass attracted to helium balloons?
@eletrick33 Can you please explain to me how you've eliminated static from your scales?
sheeple look at the last video he posted as proof of gravity lol
thats cute
1. CHANGING THE DENSITY OF THE BODY: https://imgur.com/a/uIY067X
So if I put some MASS of helium in a balloon and stuck it UNDER the trampoline.
Would balls go towards the MASS of helium or AWAY from the mass of helium?
They would go AWAY, wouldn't they?
what elastic? and helium is does not defy gravity. The helium balloon displaces an amount of air (just like the empty bottle displaces an amount of water). As long as the helium plus the balloon is lighter than the air it displaces, the balloon will float in the air. It turns out that helium is a lot lighter than air.
@eletrick33 less dense
@eletrick33 Why doesn't a helium tank float then?
because the tank is heavy
tank is more dense than the medium its in
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