Message from @Fading

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2019-04-15 13:08:42 UTC  

On Cavendish itself, no

2019-04-15 13:08:46 UTC  

But similar experiments

2019-04-15 13:08:56 UTC  

Yes but it's a question of accuracy, not about whether or not it exists

2019-04-15 13:08:59 UTC  

Redefining constants is a hot topic in science right now

2019-04-15 13:09:06 UTC  

Alright, @Fading has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-04-15 13:09:17 UTC  

Iirc the gravitational constant we have _poor_ accuracy for

2019-04-15 13:09:21 UTC  

Big G is constantly being redifined

2019-04-15 13:09:24 UTC  

relative to the other constants

2019-04-15 13:09:33 UTC  

@Hamburger Guy in other words gravity is fake

2019-04-15 13:09:35 UTC  

Man it's hard to not trigger the bad word bot

2019-04-15 13:09:45 UTC  

So we would take Big G from lead and then Teflon Hexane and compare them

2019-04-15 13:09:47 UTC  

One of my research topics in Uni was redefining the kilogram using avogardo constant in spherical silicon balls

2019-04-15 13:09:56 UTC  

@Human Sheeple What would that have to do with being fake?

2019-04-15 13:09:57 UTC  

If gravity exists the Big G should be the same

2019-04-15 13:10:11 UTC  

You can redefine the wheel all the time, does that make wheels fake?

2019-04-15 13:10:12 UTC  

If not the Big G should be about 32 times apart

2019-04-15 13:10:30 UTC  

@Fading DAILY REMINDER GRAVITY IS A JOKE THAT CAN BE DEFEATED WITH A CHILDREN'S HELIUM BALLOON
1. CHANGING THE DENSITY OF THE BODY: https://imgur.com/a/uIY067X

2019-04-15 13:11:00 UTC  

I haven't found any balls on amazon

2019-04-15 13:11:05 UTC  

Unless there's something more to that gif are we just ignoring buoyancy?

2019-04-15 13:11:07 UTC  

might have to get it custom made

2019-04-15 13:11:17 UTC  

yeah that seems like something you'd have to commission

2019-04-15 13:11:20 UTC  

I'm not quite sure why flat earthers deny gravity. Gravity doesn't really change whether or not the earth is flat.

2019-04-15 13:11:50 UTC  

@Fading Sheeple got it wrong because adding balloons of the same mass and volume does not change the density

2019-04-15 13:11:50 UTC  

@Bannebie it depends on what their explanations for the other planets and things are

2019-04-15 13:12:12 UTC  

@Hamburger Guy That makes even less sense than I thought but okay

2019-04-15 13:12:13 UTC  

@Fading Except we don't know what planets are

2019-04-15 13:12:32 UTC  

@Hamburger Guy You don't understand negative relative density

2019-04-15 13:12:35 UTC  

@Bannebie My point is the source of denial of gravity can be dependent on the explanations for planets that flat earthers provide, which gravity might prove an issue with

2019-04-15 13:12:54 UTC  

@Fading LOGICAL FALLACY: SHIFTING THE BURDEN OF PROOF: https://imgur.com/tSgXe5B

2019-04-15 13:13:04 UTC  

@Fading Burden of proof is on you to PROVE gravity

2019-04-15 13:13:12 UTC  

Then they should find a different explanation for planets, because gravity is simply an effect we observe

2019-04-15 13:13:13 UTC  

If I have a ton of balloons of the same density individually adding more balloons will not change the density

2019-04-15 13:13:16 UTC  

Do the math

2019-04-15 13:13:45 UTC  

You mean balloons filled with WATER?

2019-04-15 13:13:50 UTC  

right you won't take off no

2019-04-15 13:14:00 UTC  

The point is that we have no idea what planets are, so using gravity to explain anything about planets is senseless.

2019-04-15 13:14:08 UTC  

How would Helium be different

2019-04-15 13:14:21 UTC  

10 fold lower density than air

2019-04-15 13:14:29 UTC  

@Bannebie So just to be aware of what we're talking about here, you don't believe we know whether or not planets are large masses in space?

2019-04-15 13:14:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/567337052962816000/FlatEarthPlanetMeasure.png

2019-04-15 13:15:00 UTC  

@Fading 😂