Message from @Jazz
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If I place something that has very low density however can get over surface tension it can stay underwater theoretically stay under water even if it's density is lower
why doesnt cherry tomato "go up" ? well ask some other flat earther who actually studied this stuff in detail
i cant tell you the biological specifics here. but at least i have provided real hard evidence
one way check valve
the large molecules act like one way check.valves at the membrane
Tomato doesn't go up because of surface tension in the different layers of the liquid
the back and forth motion is caused by the random motion of allthemolecules
Anyways you still haven't explained why there is a force going down? @kino
@🎃 Spookmaster Jaqula 🎃 yes but thats not the point
What is?
there is reason why its in the middle
density is the point
Explain
I'm dumb ok I need an explanation
There is a.force because it has mass and it's accelerating
Because it comes to rest at that point because of the boyancy provided by the substances below compared to the density of the solid yes you are right in this
there is no force going down
But there is
It's just overcome by boyancy
there is no force whatsoever
Why is it in the middle then
?
Density isn't gonna prove anything
How did it get to the middle
Not the top
@🎃 Spookmaster Jaqula 🎃 more dense than the liquid above it but less dense than the liquid below?
its as simple as that lol
Yes that's technically correct but how did it get to the middle
It seems squashed between 2 layers
even if you shake them
you still cant mix them
That's the thing though you can make oil and water mix
the cherry tomato will still be there
in the middle
They will mix
no
Even just sitting there they will all eventually mix by diffusion
exsept for the.oils
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