Message from @noah

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2019-04-04 04:51:21 UTC  

But how has my density changed if neither my mass nor my volume has changed?

2019-04-04 04:51:33 UTC  

your volume has changed, your distribution of your mass over the water is more distributed when your spread out

2019-04-04 04:51:41 UTC  

when your in a ball its less distrubuted

2019-04-04 04:51:51 UTC  

@noah You can also do it with the other 9 laws of Sheeple's Accelerationism

2019-04-04 04:51:57 UTC  

You can change the density of the medium

2019-04-04 04:52:08 UTC  

you can blow on it, or splash it, applying pressure vectors.

2019-04-04 04:52:15 UTC  

You can add something to the medium to make it more viscious

2019-04-04 04:52:35 UTC  

You can apply control surfaces to the body and change your drag, wave a big bedsheet on a windy day.

2019-04-04 04:52:46 UTC  

So what you're saying is that the amount of space your body takes up is still the same, but the amount of surface area of your body that is exposed has decreased.

2019-04-04 04:52:46 UTC  

You can use static charge to move you,

2019-04-04 04:52:52 UTC  

you can put on magnetic boots

2019-04-04 04:52:59 UTC  

you can shoot yourself with a machine gun or a laser

2019-04-04 04:53:11 UTC  

right

2019-04-04 04:53:17 UTC  

Or you can freeze yourself to -271 degrees Celcius and coat yourself in super fluid helium

2019-04-04 04:53:28 UTC  

your have more density when you move your body into a ball like "cannon ball"

2019-04-04 04:53:49 UTC  

If you blow on or splash a liquid, the liquid is more dense because liquids are more compressible.

2019-04-04 04:54:07 UTC  

If you are in a swimming pool breath in to your highest lung capacity you will float, exhale all the air, you will sink.

2019-04-04 04:54:11 UTC  

You can change your own density

2019-04-04 04:54:16 UTC  

The change in volume if you were to do the same thing to a solid would be virtually unnoticeable

2019-04-04 04:54:30 UTC  

the point of mentioning density and bouyancy is to show we have better answers for why things move up or down

2019-04-04 04:54:32 UTC  

Why does Temperature change your density?

2019-04-04 04:54:33 UTC  

gravity isn't needed

2019-04-04 04:54:36 UTC  

The application of a pressure vector creates a net vector sum of density

2019-04-04 04:55:02 UTC  

so instead of kg/m^3 of medium

2019-04-04 04:55:06 UTC  

all the stuff we know and can use to manipulate if stuff moves up or down doesn't rely on gravity

2019-04-04 04:55:15 UTC  

you are dealing with kg/m^3 seconds

2019-04-04 04:55:26 UTC  

its not like levitation techniques needs to concern itself with some made up/fake theory

2019-04-04 04:55:44 UTC  

Are you saying kg/m^3 seconds is a vector?

2019-04-04 04:55:47 UTC  

@^Kevin^ yes you can even use some curtains and a metal seat under your robes!

2019-04-04 04:56:23 UTC  

So actually the cheapest way to go into space would actually be a 100km long robot arm and pull yourself there

2019-04-04 04:56:36 UTC  

space isn't real

2019-04-04 04:56:40 UTC  

Do you want to see the worlds first anti gravity device?

2019-04-04 04:56:50 UTC  

Shoot.

2019-04-04 04:57:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563225529163972627/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190404075658.png

2019-04-04 04:57:18 UTC  

You laugh

2019-04-04 04:57:29 UTC  

Gravity doesn't exist, never has never will

2019-04-04 04:57:36 UTC  

What?

2019-04-04 04:57:43 UTC  

Not unless you can prove mass all by itself causes acceleration\

2019-04-04 04:57:56 UTC  

Mass doesn't cause acceleration, force does.

2019-04-04 04:57:57 UTC  

its ridiculous to talk about a robot arm to get to space.

2019-04-04 04:58:02 UTC  

You can drop a 1kg lead ball and a 1000kg lead ball, both will accelerate down at the same rate.