Message from @Fireflash
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density doesn't require gravity
Kevin if it's density and bouany why do things still fall in a vaccum and not float? @^Kevin^
"acceleration" not a "force
there is no force driving down, we know everything falls and rises based on gravity
Both acceleration and a force.
what'd i say?
My bad, Mike
acceleration
is right
its not a "force" ..even in the "sci-fi" model
k
(hey, at least I admit when I'm wrong 😛 )
you said that the scientific community does not call gravity a force. They do.
falling has acceleration, all things regardless of density fall at the same rate
Gravity is blatantly a force
+2 points
@Fireflash
yeet
thank ya
🙇
woot-woot
🙌 lol..
falling is not gravity
if there is an object surrounded by atmosphere
which way will it fall?
just like falling up isn't
the density is all the same on every side
No answer?
You can say "I don't know"
but ignoring a question gets a big ❎
has to do with .. temperature, pressure, mass, DENSITY, (and buoyancy), etc, ...n prolly Electromagnatism
"and probably"
so you don't understand?
uh
also, bouyancy requires gravity. My mistake when I said density does, that was wrong
what the hell are yo utalking about Firefurry?
shall i erase that word
each object has different density
Mike said "and probably electromagnetism"
mhm?
based o nthe makeup of each object
yes