Message from @Jazz
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@rivenator12113#161 yes that's because something dense usually has less air resistance compared to their weight
@rivenator12113 I'm sorry to say, but your entire claim is busted.
Galileo did it.
@ShadoW (D.F.J) proof of that claim
where is it
But it's not the density that matters, it's the air resistance
they both matter
Air resistance is the reason there is density, density wouldn't work in a vacuum because there is no air density.
@rivenator12113 no no
go search up
i didnt do the experiment 2000 years ago
where is the proof that things fall because things are attracted to the center of mass?
Maybe it has a little bit of effect but it's mainly air resistance
Everything falls down in a vacuum even helium balloons
Yes, but it only strengthens the fact that gravity exists.
@rivenator12113 go ahead, take a wooded ball and take a metal ball, drop them they will hit the ground at the same time (even in open air) (considering they have the same size,and dropped from the same height at the same time) explain... relative density says the denser will hit first... am i wrong?
**say sike right now**
@Kenny We live on earth not in a vacuum
if there is proof bring it and disprove
That's what an average FE says.
On earth there is air density
@Kenny youve only managed to joke around this matter and not provide any hard evidence lol
classic globie
And balloons filled with water were as fast as balloons half filled
no evidence
globies only claim and claim
Isn't that what you do, Mr. Dover?
@kino that you the one who don't have evidence...
i gave you density tower now didnt i
yea...
which didn't help the debate... at all...
did you see the cherry in that photo?
its bc you didnt understand
@Jazz I'm not arguing that things don't fall at the same rate in a vacuum, I'm arguing that we live on earth and should not compare it with a vacuum. We have density on earth and air ressistance which make things go down faster or go up
And I gave the fact that objects of the same everything but density falls and lands at the same time.
@kino of course i didn't...
So, what do you have to say about this?
Dencity exists even in a vacume
you still didnt provide evidence
Density without air resistance is futile