Message from @Human Sheeple
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lighter === LESS MASS
Density === LESS MASS/VOLUME
density = mass/volume
I can manipulate the rate of accleration by manipulating DENSITY
You however CANNOT manipulate the rate of acceleration by manipulating MASS
Can you @Noodles ?
Fucking knucklehead, go back and read the scientific method.
do you seriously say this stuff as a professor?
So, Again, To kill 2 birds with 1 stone, Buoyancy. Buoyancy is an upward force, And everything requires equilibrium. (Think, A denser liquid than water sinks to the bottom, Less dense goes to the top). Mass does does not have affect on acceleration due to **gravity.**
It's like when a lighter object accelerates slower than heavy objects.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes%27_principle
No gravity here, is there? 🤔
So again show me scientific method experimental evidence that:
DELTA MASS
is
DELTA ACCELERATION
So.. Since the manipulation of Mass doesn't affect Acceleration, You *also* somehow believe in Gravity to an extent or do you not know what you're talking about?
@Human Sheeple it doesnt
@Human Sheeple gravity affects delta mass the same way
Don't you think that's why helium **floats?**
Helium FLOATS because it is LESS DENSE than air
Also, Buoyancy has a correlation to Gravity, Correct?
Not in Archimedes Principle no
The Archimedes Principle is *about* buoyancy. Buoyancy has correlation with Gravity.
So, More Cherry-Picking?
WRONG archimedes principle dates back to ancient Greece, about 2000 years before Newton started saying "IF EARTH IS A BALL" ---> GRAVITY
You realize Science changes, Right?
The same way we knew about Stars but we didn't know everything about them.
Cause and Efffect DOES NOT CHANGE
That doesn't mean they know the complete picture to *everything* about buoyancy.
It's not just a formula.
So why did Archimedes Principle work then WITHOUT ANY MENTION OF GRAVITY?
It's much, Much more.
Why do you think the objects falls on the water in the first place?
It worked then when it had *holes.*
Because they are less DENSE than air or less DENSE than water respectively
That's called.. Convection?
I thought we learned this in like, 5th grade.
Something buoyant is usually a solid, Correct?
B'GAARRK I am good parrot B'GAAARK
Show me the EXPERIMENT please that shows
DELTA MASS
is
DELTA ACCELERATION
last time I will ask you
So, You think you're right because you're going against something you're taught? If I were taught 1 + 1 at birth then denied it I must be a genius, Right?
Of course not.
School doesnt teach that
^^
Im in college and they emphasize that smart people question actually authorities