Message from @gooeySlimey

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2019-09-17 15:35:08 UTC  

wow this is so deep

2019-09-17 15:35:15 UTC  

can we hit 5 likes

2019-09-17 15:35:22 UTC  

No, things that are lighter go up because of two forces that are a direct consequence of the existence of gravity @rivenator12113

2019-09-17 15:35:29 UTC  

even as ge i have to give him that some knowledge they teavch in shools is useless xD

2019-09-17 15:35:40 UTC  

gravity is not a force

2019-09-17 15:35:43 UTC  
2019-09-17 15:35:48 UTC  

also its important to note that gravity is only so strong

2019-09-17 15:35:56 UTC  

Gravity is a fundamental force of the universe.

2019-09-17 15:35:59 UTC  

Yes, it is a force.

2019-09-17 15:35:59 UTC  

in the globe earth explanaition it is

2019-09-17 15:36:05 UTC  

where is the equation that factors buoyancy into the calculation of the gravity exerted on the helium balloon

2019-09-17 15:36:20 UTC  

no its described NOT as a force but a consequence of the curvature of space time

2019-09-17 15:36:26 UTC  

gravity is the weakest force of the 4 tho

2019-09-17 15:36:27 UTC  

I'm sure there is an equation for that.

2019-09-17 15:36:28 UTC  

@Yabai You said it yourself, in water you can fill a balloon up with air and it would float. Isn't the independent variable the air or water density it is in and not gravity?

2019-09-17 15:36:31 UTC  

This took me literally two seconds to find

As it happens, Walt Disney himself was a member of a Masonic offshoot youth organization, and many of the founding fathers of the entertainment business — including Louis B. Mayer, Tom Mix and Cecil B. DeMille – were Masons. When California membership peaked at 245,000 in the mid-1960s, L.A.'s nexus for the group, the Scottish Rite Masonic Temple, had just been erected on Wilshire Boulevard in tony Hancock Park. (It later was used as a location in National Treasure.)

2019-09-17 15:36:39 UTC  

Not some hand gestures

2019-09-17 15:36:45 UTC  

No, the water has no density without gravity. @rivenator12113

2019-09-17 15:36:57 UTC  

Air has no density without gravity

2019-09-17 15:37:01 UTC  

There Walt was a mason 👏👏👏

2019-09-17 15:37:02 UTC  

im bored

2019-09-17 15:37:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/623542975498289163/iu.png

2019-09-17 15:37:14 UTC  

this is boring

2019-09-17 15:37:17 UTC  

curve of ice

2019-09-17 15:37:35 UTC  

actually according to special relativity gravity is an effect of the warping of space and time in the presence of mass

2019-09-17 15:37:41 UTC  

@Yabai Gravity is constant everywhere, how come water and air density are not the same?

2019-09-17 15:37:44 UTC  

Regardless, can you explain to me why the sun remains suspended in the air if it is local? @rivenator12113

2019-09-17 15:37:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/623543128024023088/iu.png

2019-09-17 15:37:49 UTC  

@gooeySlimey what mate

2019-09-17 15:38:05 UTC  

@Seeker of Truth can you not man were trying to have a convo

2019-09-17 15:38:06 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/623543211406917632/iu.png

2019-09-17 15:38:11 UTC  

bruh

2019-09-17 15:38:25 UTC  

You're talking about the gravitational constant. The amount of force exerted by gravity on a given place changes, depending on the mass of the material @rivenator12113

2019-09-17 15:38:44 UTC  

yup that sounds about right

2019-09-17 15:39:18 UTC  

** depending on the mass of the material ** you mean density of the material?

2019-09-17 15:39:28 UTC  

No

2019-09-17 15:39:32 UTC  

Mass

2019-09-17 15:39:34 UTC  

is not

2019-09-17 15:39:36 UTC  

density

2019-09-17 15:39:50 UTC  

^

2019-09-17 15:40:01 UTC  

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