Message from @FrankDaShank101

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2019-04-01 23:31:34 UTC  

mass divided by volume

2019-04-01 23:31:44 UTC  

you alter this, you change your rate of acceleration

2019-04-01 23:31:54 UTC  

The reality is you are on the floor because you are more dense than air, the air is less dense than you are, you are not standing on top of a big fan, the air is not very sticky, your body doesn't have much drag, there isn't the presence of an electro static field directly above you of any significance, the electromagnetic field around you is fairly weak, you are not being shot up into the air by repeated lead shots, there isn't a large luminoscity of waves coming from underneath you and you are not cold enough for the aether to pull you up.

2019-04-01 23:32:36 UTC  

@xelph the earth is flat. get over it

2019-04-01 23:33:05 UTC  

there is pressure the deeper you go underwater because of the ``weight`` of something

2019-04-01 23:33:10 UTC  

or just something with mass

2019-04-01 23:33:15 UTC  

even gas

2019-04-01 23:33:30 UTC  

anything buoyant has some correlation with weight

2019-04-01 23:33:41 UTC  

or else there wouldn't really be a downward force

2019-04-01 23:33:43 UTC  

So how do I get something with the same MASS to have a different WEIGHT? How do I manipulate the "gravitational field" ?

2019-04-01 23:33:47 UTC  

and an upward force because of difference in pressure

2019-04-01 23:33:47 UTC  

pressure gradients that stop rising at a certain point for certain elements (example clouds) are only possible if there is a limit as well... if there is an equidistant capstone source for instance

2019-04-01 23:33:50 UTC  

@Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart I would like to talk and see your take on earth

2019-04-01 23:34:01 UTC  

the glass sky pushing that limit even further down

2019-04-01 23:34:09 UTC  

Archimedes just took weight, didn't even think about "gravity"

2019-04-01 23:34:10 UTC  

@FrankDaShank101 hold on a sec

2019-04-01 23:34:15 UTC  

gotta get my mic

2019-04-01 23:34:23 UTC  

How do you make something with the same MASS weigh LESS ?

2019-04-01 23:34:26 UTC  

yeah, because weight is an effect on gravity

2019-04-01 23:34:28 UTC  

Go to debate

2019-04-01 23:34:30 UTC  

Alright, @xelph has been warned for '**Duplicated text**'.

2019-04-01 23:34:44 UTC  

Lol

2019-04-01 23:34:46 UTC  

@Noodles So show me how to manipulate gravity, show me how to manipulate mass to cause a change in acceleration.

2019-04-01 23:35:20 UTC  

I've already shown you 10 ways to go up. you can't show me how to switch off what you believe pulls you down,

2019-04-01 23:35:21 UTC  

gravity supposedly effects all things the same in a vacuum

2019-04-01 23:35:27 UTC  

if you don't want to be pulled down you don't have to

2019-04-01 23:35:43 UTC  

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

2019-04-01 23:35:44 UTC  

so if i dropped a bowling ball and a pencil they would fall the same

2019-04-01 23:35:51 UTC  

You're changing the density of the medium again

2019-04-01 23:35:59 UTC  

That's Sheeple's 2nd law of accelerationism

2019-04-01 23:36:02 UTC  

huh?

2019-04-01 23:36:08 UTC  

because i included a vacuum?

2019-04-01 23:36:18 UTC  

You fill the tank with vacuum, you sink faster, you fill the tank with sulfur hexafluoride you float

2019-04-01 23:36:25 UTC  

Vacuums are a different density of medium

2019-04-01 23:36:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/562420074364010516/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190315045859.png

2019-04-01 23:36:35 UTC  

i'm showing you in comparison the equal effect of gravity

2019-04-01 23:36:48 UTC  

FA becomes smaller in a vacuum

2019-04-01 23:37:01 UTC  

FA beomes greater in sulfur hexafluoride

2019-04-01 23:37:12 UTC  

in comparison the equal weight of gravity or the equal universal compression from an equidistant point?