Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-06 20:28:43 UTC  

Have you ever let a balloon fly up?

2019-05-06 20:29:18 UTC  

of course

2019-05-06 20:29:30 UTC  

What happens to it when it flies up?

2019-05-06 20:29:35 UTC  

gravity didnt pull the mass back down though

2019-05-06 20:29:47 UTC  

That's because of buoyancy

2019-05-06 20:30:11 UTC  

are u a flat earther

2019-05-06 20:30:19 UTC  

i thought gravity made mass fall

2019-05-06 20:30:25 UTC  

The balloon contains a gas less dense than air at the given altitude which produces a strong enough force that it counteracts gravity

2019-05-06 20:30:30 UTC  

That's not what gravity does.

2019-05-06 20:30:46 UTC  

gravity makes objects with mass attract each other due to the mass alone

2019-05-06 20:30:54 UTC  

Incorrect.

2019-05-06 20:31:00 UTC  

oh

2019-05-06 20:31:04 UTC  

hows it work

2019-05-06 20:31:38 UTC  

A gravitational potential well is created by any particle with a non-zero mass-momentum-stress tensor

2019-05-06 20:31:41 UTC  

wait whos theory of gravity are u using

2019-05-06 20:31:58 UTC  

that doesnt sound like newton

2019-05-06 20:32:18 UTC  

ill tell u what fig newtons are delicious

2019-05-06 20:32:33 UTC  

It isn't. Newtonian physics don't apply to minkowski space for special relativity.

2019-05-06 20:33:35 UTC  

ok

2019-05-06 20:33:56 UTC  

That's why we don't use Newtonian physics because they don't sufficiently explain gravity in its fullest form

2019-05-06 20:34:25 UTC  

where did ur insane definition of gravity come from ?

2019-05-06 20:34:49 UTC  

Particle physics and quantum mechanics.

2019-05-06 20:35:21 UTC  

thats like theoretical science ?

2019-05-06 20:35:36 UTC  

the hadron collider is particle physics ?

2019-05-06 20:35:38 UTC  

Not all of it

2019-05-06 20:35:43 UTC  

No, why would you think it's theoretical?

2019-05-06 20:35:58 UTC  

quantam mechanics ? i thought that was theoretical

2019-05-06 20:36:03 UTC  

It isn't.

2019-05-06 20:36:08 UTC  

The calculations are.

2019-05-06 20:36:16 UTC  

so some of it is theory ?

2019-05-06 20:36:33 UTC  

But the predictions of the calculations are put very much into practice.

2019-05-06 20:36:39 UTC  

Theory backed up with proof and experimentation that show it to be true

2019-05-06 20:36:47 UTC  

but not facts?

2019-05-06 20:36:52 UTC  

jsut theory ?

2019-05-06 20:37:05 UTC  

Theory that is shown to be true, ergo it is fact

2019-05-06 20:37:10 UTC  

Science doesn't deal with facts per se

2019-05-06 20:37:14 UTC  

so none of it is theory ?

2019-05-06 20:37:18 UTC  

gotta run later guys

2019-05-06 20:37:18 UTC  

Or do you want to keep sliding them goalposts

2019-05-06 20:37:28 UTC  

Oh, convenient that

2019-05-06 20:37:34 UTC  

Science constructs predictions based on calculations, observations and experiments