Message from @noah
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Why would something that is more dense be restricted by something that is less dense?
speicies never evolves into another species
the whole thing works its just you dont believe that it applys to humans
over time they will
If it was only due to density, then the air SHOULD be more dense based on your model?
cats don't become dogs, lions don't become bats, fish don't become rhinos
What causes weight?
Acceleration is caused by density ratios
goo to zoo to you doesn't work
density @noah
if you have a bird that has more babies and overall has more of its self its alot more likely you will see that bird around than another bird right?
Then why can you accelerate in a horizontal direction?
a helium balloon would have a negative weight because it is less DENSE than air
what is salvage-able from the theory is survival of the fittest, but only in so much as genes carried to next generation within that species
What about density causes weight?
we have been messing with DOG DNA for quite awhile, we have never created another type of species from it
all DOGS are still dogs, not cats
density is how packed something is
density requires something
like if you want to float in water
to have weight
you spread out, so your less dense
if you move into a ball, you don't float, you sink
your body weight hasn't changed, just your density
Your density doesn't change just because you curled up into a ball.
you sink becaues you are more packed together
you are more dense
there is a reason why a brick doesn't fly but a plane does
You sink because you have decreased the amount of surface area for the water to apply a force on.
right ,less dense
Here's what we've got, the RAND corporation, in conjunciton with the SAUCER PEOPLE under the supervision of THE REVERSE VAMPIRES are working together in a fiendish plot to make our parents go to bed early to eliminate the meal of supper. We're through the looking glass here people.
But you're not more packed together, the atoms that make up your body are still just as equally spread out across the volume you take up.
You do actually know what density is right?
It's just mass divided by volume.
do you?