Message from @LasseD.
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```it falls to the ground``` I rest my case
helium
running out of idea? i think so
Helium rises because it is so light
is lighter
than air
depending on the weight of the substance the item falls/rises
Imagine it as this
Exactly
Silly globers think mass is the cause, they're halfway there, they just forgot to divide by the volume!
if you drop an anvil on a pillow
the anvil will go down either way
Poor pillow
cause it's way heavier
@Citizen Z you legend
now if you drop a baloon on a fan
Can you bend water?
@Human Sheeple mass is the cause. Helium will go up because it's lighter than the mass surrounding it.
it gets pushed up and that's another example
Omg water is sticky
@ChromeTheGnome Wrong, it is less dense than the medium
water bends because it's attracted by a magnetic field
@LasseD. Mostly locally flat, yes i can
AKA it's lighter
These guys just claim and reject your inferences,observations,edidence, and claim whats the point of talkong
Then tell us
Water is flat
alright so you know what an orbit is
you know what an orbit is right
@Citizen Z Good afternoon how are you?
Water fills the body it possesses
when you put an item that has a greater field it attracts the item that is orbiting
that's why water bends
@Android I have played kerbal space program and I have orbited a cartoon ball within the confines of a computer simulation of a heliocentric model yes.
@Human Sheeple Good Morning. Doing well, thank you. At work.
@Human Sheeple are you just taking every term that sounds advanced into the conversation ?
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@bobrossismygod No I'm trying to perform brain surgery right now