Message from @Moist Mayonnaise

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2018-09-22 14:53:35 UTC  

Gases have mass

2018-09-22 14:53:43 UTC  

just very minute mass.

2018-09-22 14:53:51 UTC  

A balloon of helium is attracted gravitationally

2018-09-22 14:53:53 UTC  

its not attracting everything equally

2018-09-22 14:54:03 UTC  

Because things have different mass :v

2018-09-22 14:54:09 UTC  

and different mass means different pull

2018-09-22 14:54:09 UTC  

its density and bouyancy, gravity is made up nonsense that isn't needed

2018-09-22 14:54:16 UTC  

another claim

2018-09-22 14:54:16 UTC  

even the scientific community doesnt call it/consider it a "force" ..m'kay...

2018-09-22 14:54:25 UTC  

and you know that how?

2018-09-22 14:54:33 UTC  

they literally say "gravitational force"

2018-09-22 14:54:34 UTC  

why did this apple fall on my head, well, its falling thru the bouyancy medium of air which has a certain density and the apple is denser, so it falls

2018-09-22 14:54:52 UTC  

Density requires gravity btw

2018-09-22 14:54:53 UTC  

why is this helium balloon rising, its not because of gravity

2018-09-22 14:54:57 UTC  

The scientific community does call/consider it a force. The fact that a reference frame exists were the force vanishes, does not mean that it is not a force in every other reference frame.

2018-09-22 14:54:59 UTC  

👉 (dielectric acceleration)

they technically refer to it as

2018-09-22 14:55:02 UTC  

density doesn't require gravity

2018-09-22 14:55:09 UTC  

Kevin if it's density and bouany why do things still fall in a vaccum and not float? @^Kevin^

2018-09-22 14:55:10 UTC  

"acceleration" not a "force

2018-09-22 14:55:23 UTC  

there is no force driving down, we know everything falls and rises based on gravity

2018-09-22 14:55:23 UTC  

Both acceleration and a force.

2018-09-22 14:55:31 UTC  

what'd i say?

2018-09-22 14:55:33 UTC  

My bad, Mike

2018-09-22 14:55:38 UTC  

acceleration

2018-09-22 14:55:40 UTC  

is right

2018-09-22 14:55:45 UTC  

its not a "force" ..even in the "sci-fi" model

2018-09-22 14:55:46 UTC  

k

2018-09-22 14:55:51 UTC  

(hey, at least I admit when I'm wrong 😛 )

2018-09-22 14:55:54 UTC  

you said that the scientific community does not call gravity a force. They do.

2018-09-22 14:55:58 UTC  

falling has acceleration, all things regardless of density fall at the same rate

2018-09-22 14:56:01 UTC  

Gravity is blatantly a force

2018-09-22 14:56:03 UTC  

+2 points
@Fireflash

2018-09-22 14:56:07 UTC  

yeet

2018-09-22 14:56:09 UTC  

thank ya

2018-09-22 14:56:13 UTC  

🙇

2018-09-22 14:56:24 UTC  

woot-woot

🙌 lol..

2018-09-22 14:56:38 UTC  

Well what makes them fall "down"

2018-09-22 14:56:38 UTC  

falling is not gravity

2018-09-22 14:56:46 UTC  

if there is an object surrounded by atmosphere

2018-09-22 14:56:50 UTC  

which way will it fall?

2018-09-22 14:56:51 UTC  

just like falling up isn't