Message from @✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧

Discord ID: 556806079774851083


2019-03-17 11:45:30 UTC  

smh

2019-03-17 11:45:33 UTC  

can you explain buoyancy or not

2019-03-17 11:45:47 UTC  

Panzer's right you know

2019-03-17 11:46:00 UTC  

ok forget about maths. Do an experiment. Ill show you how. Get different density liquids. and the same mass. with the mass calculate the time it takes to go down. Plot time against density of liquids on a graph. The gradient you work = 9.81

2019-03-17 11:46:04 UTC  

what a conincedence

2019-03-17 11:46:17 UTC  

oof

2019-03-17 11:46:51 UTC  

<:snapsnap:484956825863585792>

2019-03-17 11:47:00 UTC  

you cant

2019-03-17 11:47:02 UTC  

gotcha

2019-03-17 11:47:34 UTC  

dat "gotchya moment" <:lul:484994724118134784>

2019-03-17 11:47:42 UTC  

..when

2019-03-17 11:47:52 UTC  

Good job, you figured out that objects with larger density are influenced by gravity greater then objects of lower density

2019-03-17 11:48:10 UTC  

<:BigSmiles:556070613224259594>

2019-03-17 11:48:11 UTC  

when i asked you to explain something that you mentioned but instead doing that you decided to divert

2019-03-17 11:48:13 UTC  

its almost as if the entire theory of gravity works on this priciple? <:lul:484994724118134784>

2019-03-17 11:48:24 UTC  

ikr

2019-03-17 11:48:25 UTC  

so i conclude you have no idea what buoyancy is

2019-03-17 11:48:31 UTC  

i told yous what "Gravity" is

2019-03-17 11:48:32 UTC  

that picture prooves there is rgavity

2019-03-17 11:48:34 UTC  

earlier

2019-03-17 11:48:38 UTC  

i mean all your pics proove gravity

2019-03-17 11:48:51 UTC  

derp duhh derr 🤤

2019-03-17 11:49:04 UTC  

ah look, he insults you when he has nothing

2019-03-17 11:49:10 UTC  

ikr

2019-03-17 11:49:11 UTC  

scroll up

2019-03-17 11:49:16 UTC  

too ez win

2019-03-17 11:49:19 UTC  

thats basically fe

2019-03-17 11:49:24 UTC  

scroll up

2019-03-17 11:49:24 UTC  

these flat earther need more research

2019-03-17 11:49:51 UTC  

need repeating?

2019-03-17 11:49:53 UTC  

no, mike
*you* scroll up
and re-read how many questions we've asked you that you didnt answer

2019-03-17 11:50:00 UTC  

If buoyancy is a the only force, why no matter what density gradient there is, is it capped at 9.81m/s?

2019-03-17 11:50:22 UTC  

This entertaining to watch

2019-03-17 11:50:29 UTC  

ye

2019-03-17 11:50:37 UTC  

why 9.81

2019-03-17 11:50:40 UTC  

why not 12

2019-03-17 11:50:51 UTC  

why not an infinate range?

2019-03-17 11:50:59 UTC  

i'd say its Intelligently Designed that way

2019-03-17 11:51:13 UTC  

from who?

2019-03-17 11:51:15 UTC  

_gawd did it_