Message from @Jazz
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whatever you say
Alright I kinda get the density thing
he at least understands the model
But it does not explain anything concerning why objects fall down
Why not up?
altho Nathan Oakley did say that it dosnt make sense to divide meters by 1000 to be kilometers because why would you divide.it smaller to get larger units
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@Jazz the unanswered question...
Here is proof of what he said
What about osmosis
And things being "heavy" does not have anything to do with the density
It has something to do with the mass
why do water particles from more saturated part to the less saturated part?
why in that direction?
its like asking that question
Eh saturated?
Because it's equalising concentration
So the density will be equal
@kino why you avoiding the question?
lmao i didnt
just because you didnt understand the reference
However someting falling down does not make the density more equal
it doesnt mean i avoided lol
@kino Why things "fall down" and not up? with only density acting on the objects it should be matter....
@ShadoW (D.F.J) you tho you were only able to claim that the stuff gets attracted to the center of mass
you are yet to provide evidence of that
things don't get attracted to center.of.mass
@ShadoW (D.F.J) i explained why things why things fall down by using the osmosis reference
they do if it's far away or if it's spherical
@kino what you didn't though
Yea but then how does an object falling down equal the density difference?
what density difference
Well
is this bout terminal velocity?
no
Osmosis works because there is a difference in concentration right? A difference in density