Message from @^Kevin^

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2019-04-23 04:04:22 UTC  

Buoyancy isn't a part of any "model". It just is.

2019-04-23 04:04:24 UTC  

it is caused by the uneven distribution of mass, therefore creating this curvature in space time

2019-04-23 04:04:36 UTC  

dude, that is just stupid

2019-04-23 04:04:46 UTC  

buoyancy describes the effect of an accelerating force on objects with different densities, the accerlating force in our model is gravity, tell me your force please

2019-04-23 04:04:47 UTC  

thats how its described

2019-04-23 04:04:57 UTC  

both newton's and einstien's versions of gravity is just not true

2019-04-23 04:05:05 UTC  

andd evidence conforms with it

2019-04-23 04:05:05 UTC  

in physics, gravity is on the four fundamental forces, and is also the weakest

2019-04-23 04:05:10 UTC  

@^Kevin^ what are stars??? if space doesnt exist?? where do stars come from? fr curious pls

2019-04-23 04:05:18 UTC  

its one of the most succesful theories in science

2019-04-23 04:05:20 UTC  

mass doesn't attract mass without magnetism or static electricity with water

2019-04-23 04:05:22 UTC  

@^Kevin^ newton proved gravity and calculated the existence of neptune based on the orbit of uranus

2019-04-23 04:05:33 UTC  

newton never proved gravity

2019-04-23 04:05:44 UTC  

what he just said

2019-04-23 04:05:46 UTC  

just because things fall doesn't mean gravity is the reason why

2019-04-23 04:05:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/570097975821336578/unknown6756.png

2019-04-23 04:05:50 UTC  

Bouyancy is key

2019-04-23 04:06:04 UTC  

he hypothesized gravity and found neptune because of the hypothesis

2019-04-23 04:06:08 UTC  

Neptune was found purely from the math behind the universal law of gravitation

2019-04-23 04:06:12 UTC  

you guys are clueless

2019-04-23 04:06:21 UTC  

explain that

2019-04-23 04:06:35 UTC  

buoyancy doesnt explain acceleration when something falls down

2019-04-23 04:06:44 UTC  

he decribed a Law

2019-04-23 04:07:05 UTC  

hes throwing insults now

2019-04-23 04:07:36 UTC  

pleabse someone tell me where stars come fromm

2019-04-23 04:07:43 UTC  

stars are lights

2019-04-23 04:07:45 UTC  

except there are explanations for those things we see

2019-04-23 04:08:02 UTC  

@JDoeghtery elaborate?

2019-04-23 04:08:15 UTC  

stars emit light, yes

2019-04-23 04:08:16 UTC  

how does flat earth account for the de-sync in stars-sun

2019-04-23 04:08:19 UTC  

Star Formation. Stars form inside relatively dense concentrations of interstellar gas and dust known as molecular clouds. These regions are extremely cold (temperature about 10 to 20K, just above absolute zero). ... Star formation begins when the denser parts of the cloud core collapse under their own weight/gravity.http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/ast122/lectures/lec13.html

2019-04-23 04:08:23 UTC  

hmm well we can't see them when we go up in altitude

2019-04-23 04:08:37 UTC  

yes you can

2019-04-23 04:08:37 UTC  

yes you can

2019-04-23 04:08:45 UTC  

I already told you why things rise or falls

2019-04-23 04:08:47 UTC  

ever been skiing snowboarding

2019-04-23 04:08:48 UTC  

i wanna know where stars come from if there's no space

2019-04-23 04:08:56 UTC  

why do they kevin?