Message from @Kessler Syndrome

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2019-04-20 08:06:51 UTC  

Or are you admitting that "weight" got re-defined to fit the gravity model?

2019-04-20 08:06:54 UTC  

This one's the moon

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/569071482508935179/PSX_20190401_110038.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/569071482508935181/Screenshot_20190401-105205.jpeg

2019-04-20 08:06:55 UTC  

why wouldnt you be able to weigh a helium balloon ?

2019-04-20 08:07:01 UTC  

@Human Sheeple im asking you what weight is

2019-04-20 08:07:07 UTC  

@Covariant Canonical Quantization Please place a helium ballloon on the scales

2019-04-20 08:07:21 UTC  

It has a negative number on a scale.

2019-04-20 08:07:28 UTC  

Negative weight?

2019-04-20 08:07:30 UTC  

Wow

2019-04-20 08:07:33 UTC  

but any object with mass has a weight

2019-04-20 08:07:33 UTC  

@Human Sheeple heliem is about 0.01 somthing per litre but air is more than that

2019-04-20 08:07:34 UTC  

Gravity = BUSTED

2019-04-20 08:07:49 UTC  

bc of gravity

2019-04-20 08:07:50 UTC  

lmao

2019-04-20 08:07:50 UTC  

We're done here

2019-04-20 08:07:55 UTC  

@Human Sheeple helium is not negative weight, it weighs less than air

2019-04-20 08:08:07 UTC  

well

2019-04-20 08:08:09 UTC  

So weigh it in vaccum

2019-04-20 08:08:13 UTC  

If you tie a helium balloon to a scale

2019-04-20 08:08:19 UTC  

I'm sure it'll be negative

2019-04-20 08:08:23 UTC  

@Questioner
2. CHANGING THE DENSITY OF THE MEDIUM: https://imgur.com/i0Cww6Y

2019-04-20 08:08:34 UTC  

@Questioner is right, you can weigh in a vacuum

2019-04-20 08:08:35 UTC  

Amazing what software does these days

2019-04-20 08:08:36 UTC  

So you admit if you change the density of the medium weight will change yes?

2019-04-20 08:09:00 UTC  

But you cant weigh balloons in vaccum

2019-04-20 08:09:18 UTC  

why not

2019-04-20 08:09:37 UTC  

Ever seen sealed gas in a vaccum chamber

2019-04-20 08:09:39 UTC  

Bang

2019-04-20 08:10:10 UTC  

You tell them

2019-04-20 08:10:35 UTC  

you mean the balloon itself or a helium filled balloon? lol

2019-04-20 08:10:50 UTC  

so judging by your theory of bouyancy without gravity, 1 kg of steel in a vacuum chamber would float around yes?

2019-04-20 08:11:15 UTC  

because what else is acting upon that floating chunk of steel

2019-04-20 08:11:15 UTC  

The helium filled balloon would burst

2019-04-20 08:11:22 UTC  

good question

2019-04-20 08:11:38 UTC  

what would happen @Questioner is 1kg of steel was in a vaccum chamber

2019-04-20 08:12:09 UTC  

It would still weigh 1kg

2019-04-20 08:12:18 UTC  

would it float thouhg?

2019-04-20 08:12:26 UTC  

Ina vaccum chamber you simply remove the air

2019-04-20 08:12:30 UTC  

Why would it float

2019-04-20 08:12:40 UTC  

because without air there is no bouyancy

2019-04-20 08:12:49 UTC  

no gravity

2019-04-20 08:12:50 UTC  

So it would...