Message from @Champion
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Do you know why everything fall at the same rate in a vacuum? Because there is no buoyancy to stop it.
you prob deleted
That’s me
Thats not me though?
i know
Im talking to you @MEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
He never posted that
i didnt delete anything
that was you jack, bread might have deleted his'
I know it was me
I have my own set of eyeballs
then why do they still fall? Also vacuum doesn't mean 100% without stuff @rivenator12113 now you got me curious
i have not deleted anything since i have been here.
i dont have any evidence that you did not delete anything
so maybe you did
you also dont have any evidence that i did delete it
or do I
whats theevidence
Yeah let’s see it
my spacebar is broken
well do you?
So you don’t have evidence
what
Ok, Breadsticks please can you drop it? Also, you people strawmanning Breadsticks need to stop or i will be muting
@Vitmar Because the container (vacuum) is empty and the object that you put in it will always be denser than the empty container. A helium balloon doesn't float in a vacuum because there's no air density making it go up.
A presupposed vacuum
You can put anything in a vacuum and it would never float.
you are correct @rivenator12113
a vacuum isnt, and cannot be a container
but why something denser goes to the bottom?
@MEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOW could you please restate your question to a flat earther?
there is a "misterious" force that atracts it
some vectorial thing that gives it acceleration
my question was
everyone should have a gun in my opinion, it should be a right tbh
are there any other flat celestial bodies other than the earth? what i mean is "planets"
@Vitmar To be honest, the only way you could prove gravity is comparing in our planet to another which has a different gravitational acceleration. You can't prove it on earth since it's always 9.807 m/s².
@MEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOW nobody knows