Message from @noah
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Or you can freeze yourself to -271 degrees Celcius and coat yourself in super fluid helium
your have more density when you move your body into a ball like "cannon ball"
If you blow on or splash a liquid, the liquid is more dense because liquids are more compressible.
If you are in a swimming pool breath in to your highest lung capacity you will float, exhale all the air, you will sink.
You can change your own density
The change in volume if you were to do the same thing to a solid would be virtually unnoticeable
the point of mentioning density and bouyancy is to show we have better answers for why things move up or down
Why does Temperature change your density?
gravity isn't needed
The application of a pressure vector creates a net vector sum of density
so instead of kg/m^3 of medium
all the stuff we know and can use to manipulate if stuff moves up or down doesn't rely on gravity
you are dealing with kg/m^3 seconds
its not like levitation techniques needs to concern itself with some made up/fake theory
Are you saying kg/m^3 seconds is a vector?
@^Kevin^ yes you can even use some curtains and a metal seat under your robes!
So actually the cheapest way to go into space would actually be a 100km long robot arm and pull yourself there
space isn't real
Do you want to see the worlds first anti gravity device?
You laugh
Gravity doesn't exist, never has never will
What?
Not unless you can prove mass all by itself causes acceleration\
Mass doesn't cause acceleration, force does.
its ridiculous to talk about a robot arm to get to space.
You can drop a 1kg lead ball and a 1000kg lead ball, both will accelerate down at the same rate.
mass does not affect acceleration
density however does
stuff falls at different rates
if you drop them from 80 feet off the ground
air resistance is one of the reasons
drag
5. APPLICATION OF DRAG ON THE BODY: https://imgur.com/a/wzaen55
density is another
So then how do things accelerate downwards at the same rate if density is the cause of it?
density determines how much air resistance there will be
Sheeple's 5th law of acceleration
if you drop two objects in a vacuum, they will fall at the same rate, even at 80 feet off the ground. because air resistance isn't a factor