Message from @Kφsho™

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2019-04-23 03:58:38 UTC  

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2019-04-23 03:58:45 UTC  

defintiion of bouyancy has no gravity in it

2019-04-23 03:58:45 UTC  

Riddle me this: why is downwards acceleration independent of density? Why doesn't metal fall faster than wood?

2019-04-23 03:58:47 UTC  

and tell me the accelerating force in bouyancy

2019-04-23 03:58:48 UTC  

clearly, you do not understand buoyancy

2019-04-23 03:58:52 UTC  

when you put a basketball in an empty pool, it goes to the botom

2019-04-23 03:59:13 UTC  

slowly add water, describe what happens to the ball

2019-04-23 03:59:20 UTC  

it rises

2019-04-23 03:59:22 UTC  

mass in the definition has no gravity in it

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2019-04-23 03:59:22 UTC  

it does a float

2019-04-23 03:59:40 UTC  

mans showing definitions of mass?

2019-04-23 03:59:43 UTC  

thankyou

2019-04-23 03:59:44 UTC  

Of course mass doesn't have g in the definition.

2019-04-23 03:59:59 UTC  

it becomes isplaced by the water, which is being compelled downward

2019-04-23 03:59:59 UTC  

you don't need to include gravity in any definition with mass

2019-04-23 04:00:08 UTC  

gravity is unneeded

2019-04-23 04:00:36 UTC  

without the waters compulsion in the downward direction, the ball would have no need to rise

2019-04-23 04:00:42 UTC  

so flat earth model describe why things rise or falls

2019-04-23 04:00:42 UTC  

wrong. gravity is not "unneeded" we use gravity for weight

2019-04-23 04:01:03 UTC  

Fun

2019-04-23 04:01:15 UTC  

weight is a force, an mass is a property of matter

2019-04-23 04:01:18 UTC  

i was 3 years into my mechanical physics degree and just found mass, please @^Kevin^ what causes the downward accelerating force in masses that are denser than air, and buoyancy also requires a downward accelerating force.

2019-04-23 04:01:57 UTC  

Saying gravity is unnecessary or unneeded is ignorant

2019-04-23 04:02:03 UTC  

the flawed HELLocentric model that doesn't work tries to use gravity even though its poorly defined and no one knows what it actually is, is some "force" that causes things to fall, but its too weak to affect a magnet from pulling up a paper clip yet supposed to have huge masses moving around other huge masses, yet its too weak. you are picking and choosing when and when it doesn't work

2019-04-23 04:02:05 UTC  

Just because it goes with flat earth

2019-04-23 04:02:17 UTC  

poorly defined?

2019-04-23 04:02:17 UTC  

Buoyancy is a force that a fluid exerts on any object placed inside of it. On Earth, we have Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaced. In zero gravity, the fluid has no weight, so there's no buoyancy!https://howthingsfly.si.edu/ask-an-explainer/can-liquid-exert-buoyancy-force-object-immersed-it-zero-gravity

2019-04-23 04:02:23 UTC  

if its a force that can push the moon around the earht, then it should be strong enough to keep things from flying like birds

2019-04-23 04:02:23 UTC  

cmon kevin

2019-04-23 04:02:30 UTC  

poorly defined

2019-04-23 04:02:43 UTC  

it doesnt push the moon around the earth

2019-04-23 04:02:50 UTC  

give me a definition of gravity

2019-04-23 04:02:51 UTC  

poorly understood

2019-04-23 04:02:55 UTC  

well defined

2019-04-23 04:02:57 UTC  

besides bogus theory

2019-04-23 04:03:03 UTC  

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2019-04-23 04:03:09 UTC  

kevinnnn space doesn't exist right
then please please please tell me where you think stars come from im actually curious

2019-04-23 04:03:09 UTC  

because that is my definition of gravity - its a bogus theory that doesn't work

2019-04-23 04:03:12 UTC  

gravity is a weak force in the universe @^Kevin^ it has an inverse square law which reduces its effect the further away from the centre

2019-04-23 04:03:15 UTC  

Lol

2019-04-23 04:03:22 UTC  

gravity is the bend in space time, and can also be defined as the force propagating from a gravitational source in all directions at the speed of light