Message from @Jazz

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2019-08-18 12:44:32 UTC  

@🎃 Spookmaster Jaqula 🎃 more dense than the liquid above it but less dense than the liquid below?

2019-08-18 12:44:35 UTC  

its as simple as that lol

2019-08-18 12:44:52 UTC  

Yes that's technically correct but how did it get to the middle

2019-08-18 12:45:19 UTC  

It seems squashed between 2 layers

2019-08-18 12:45:51 UTC  

even if you shake them

2019-08-18 12:45:56 UTC  

you still cant mix them

2019-08-18 12:46:05 UTC  

That's the thing though you can make oil and water mix

2019-08-18 12:46:08 UTC  

the cherry tomato will still be there

2019-08-18 12:46:10 UTC  

in the middle

2019-08-18 12:46:11 UTC  

They will mix

2019-08-18 12:46:13 UTC  

no

2019-08-18 12:46:30 UTC  

Even just sitting there they will all eventually mix by diffusion

2019-08-18 12:46:44 UTC  

exsept for the.oils

2019-08-18 12:47:10 UTC  

You can add a stabilizer that allows them to bond and then technically the oil with a lower density will easily mix with the higher density water

2019-08-18 12:47:11 UTC  

@Jazz why things dont go up? well why doesnt the cherry go up?

2019-08-18 12:47:44 UTC  

Water has very high surface tension by comparison to there liquids though due to its ability to make hydrogen bonds

2019-08-18 12:47:53 UTC  

Why doesn't a ball go up when I let go of it

2019-08-18 12:48:01 UTC  

because if it went up then the downward gravitational force will become more than the boyant force (an upward force)

2019-08-18 12:48:03 UTC  

So it's kind of redundant asking why it doesn't go up past water

2019-08-18 12:48:14 UTC  

@Σ5 indeed this

2019-08-18 12:48:26 UTC  

@kino because gravity?

2019-08-18 12:48:48 UTC  

@Σ5 ok thats a claim right there

2019-08-18 12:48:50 UTC  

gravity is not the only force at play so don't say it suddenly turned off

2019-08-18 12:48:53 UTC  

where is the evidence to support this?

2019-08-18 12:49:01 UTC  

all i want is a physical demostration of gravity

2019-08-18 12:49:09 UTC  

we knowboyant force exists

2019-08-18 12:49:17 UTC  

no force

2019-08-18 12:49:24 UTC  

prove the difference in force

2019-08-18 12:49:34 UTC  

prove the proprotional force

2019-08-18 12:49:35 UTC  

What

2019-08-18 12:49:44 UTC  

you need to know thedencityof the fluid and the object

2019-08-18 12:49:51 UTC  

just prove it man

2019-08-18 12:49:52 UTC  

Things accelerating down at the speed of 9,82 m/s^2, isn't that proof?

2019-08-18 12:49:53 UTC  

It is about density

2019-08-18 12:50:00 UTC  

Density causes these forces

2019-08-18 12:50:01 UTC  

@Jazz thats just the speed

2019-08-18 12:50:12 UTC  

do any forces exist in nature?

2019-08-18 12:50:17 UTC  

It's a result of what you're trying to claim @kino

2019-08-18 12:50:18 UTC  

yall looking at the effect and explain the effect but never prove the cause

2019-08-18 12:50:35 UTC  

@kino acceleration* and how can we prove it then, what do you want?