Message from @Mathieus the Walking Witness

Discord ID: 621372004976820224


2019-09-11 15:45:39 UTC  

I heard that before @Logrian log

2019-09-11 15:45:48 UTC  

Relative density

2019-09-11 15:45:55 UTC  

>the humidity changes it

2019-09-11 15:46:00 UTC  

or god

2019-09-11 15:46:03 UTC  

XD

2019-09-11 15:46:06 UTC  

What causes things to separate by density?

2019-09-11 15:46:08 UTC  

could be just more BS though

2019-09-11 15:46:37 UTC  

Wow..
Keywords: "RELATIVE DENSITY"

2019-09-11 15:46:57 UTC  

Why do things separate by density though

2019-09-11 15:47:14 UTC  
2019-09-11 15:47:15 UTC  

Archimedes principle

2019-09-11 15:47:58 UTC  

@SiliconBassist why is the egg floating?

2019-09-11 15:48:04 UTC  

time duration vs. time stamp

2019-09-11 15:48:13 UTC  

But what causes buoyancy

2019-09-11 15:48:33 UTC  

I swear if you say relative density

2019-09-11 15:48:37 UTC  

Lol

2019-09-11 15:49:27 UTC  

If they cause each other then oof

2019-09-11 15:49:33 UTC  

That makes no sense

2019-09-11 15:50:10 UTC  

bruh how is Sil not verified

2019-09-11 15:50:21 UTC  

Sil?

2019-09-11 15:50:30 UTC  

@Anette lol look at what he's saying

2019-09-11 15:50:43 UTC  

It actually relative density but it’s not caused by boyancy

2019-09-11 15:51:04 UTC  

Well actually

2019-09-11 15:51:07 UTC  

@Logrian too many distraction

2019-09-11 15:51:10 UTC  

It's a principle of nature.

2019-09-11 15:51:19 UTC  

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2019-09-11 15:51:25 UTC  

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2019-09-11 15:51:27 UTC  

@SiliconBassist why is the egg floating?
(2nd time asking)

2019-09-11 15:53:18 UTC  

Egg defeats the myth of Grabbity

2019-09-11 15:53:19 UTC  

What is more dense? Water or Egg shell, trapped air, egg white, egg yolk?

2019-09-11 15:53:20 UTC  

why do ya'll allways argue with eachother?

2019-09-11 15:53:27 UTC  

Relative density which is caused by gravity

2019-09-11 15:53:30 UTC  

Wait

2019-09-11 15:53:43 UTC  

The separation is caused by gravity

2019-09-11 15:53:48 UTC  

Not the density

2019-09-11 15:53:49 UTC  

oh my, nice story bro, got any facts?

2019-09-11 15:53:58 UTC  

Do you?

2019-09-11 15:54:02 UTC  

Yep

2019-09-11 15:54:02 UTC  

*Just fill a bowl with cold water and place your eggs in the bowl. If they sink to the bottom and lay flat on their sides, they're very fresh. If they're a few weeks old but still good to eat, they'll stand on one end at the bottom of the bowl. If they float to the surface, they're no longer fresh enough to eat.* πŸ˜†

2019-09-11 15:54:03 UTC  

This is great! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ€£