Message from @Human Sheeple
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in a vacuum
There's this thing called elastic energy.
Nobody's ever observed a perfect vacuum, only ever degrees of parital pressure
Nevertheless archimedes principle is not in violation
You are dropping two very dense objects in a very not dense medium
likewise if you drop a not very dense object in a dense medium such as the aluminium sheet in the container of sulfur hexafluoride, it floats
so before I address the feather, tell me, what provides the downwards force to being with?
force = mass times acceleration, can we deal with the acceleration please?
Yes.
sure so you agree that by changing either the density of the body or changing the density of the medium can cause a change in acceleration even direction of accelration yes?
Yes, a change in net force will change net acceleration.
cause = changing the density of something by attaching helium/hydrogen/deuterium/tritium/helium-3 balloons to ones self.
effect = changing in direction of acceleration
No
well force is a byproduct of acceleration, so I want to talk just about the acceleration please.
Cause: providing upwards force to overcome downwards.
But yes, lets continue
Yeah I'm not interested in forced thank you, I'm talking about sheeple's laws of accelerationism
Lol grabbity forgets to grab helium but somehow makes the atmosphere stick like velcro and prevents it from rushing into a empty space
acceleration is a fundamental component of force
@Hamburger Guy 😂
Try helium in a vacuum.
force is a byproduct of mass and acceleration
Density then
Actually, force IS the cause of acceleration.
9. WAVE PROPULSION: https://imgur.com/BOi8zNF
No it's really not
EM waves have ZERO mass
force is mass times acceleration
no mass yet acceleration occurs
So @Ivan Pavlovich I'm sorry you're wrong
What acceleration?
Do you see the object moving as a result of being shot at with a laser?
lasers emit light or infra red waves
Yeah, waves have energy and they can transfer that.
so it's not a force then is it
It is.
force is mass times acceleration, what's anything times zero @Ivan Pavlovich ?
zero
zero force yet an acceleration occurs