Message from @Jazz

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2019-08-18 11:55:24 UTC  
2019-08-18 11:55:27 UTC  

@Kenny what do you want?

2019-08-18 11:55:50 UTC  

are you gonna say there is something wrong with my density explanation?

2019-08-18 11:56:23 UTC  

Dilligaf

2019-08-18 11:56:24 UTC  

@Σ5 @Kenny both of you only claim after after without providing any hard evidence

2019-08-18 11:56:32 UTC  

@rivenator12113 no things accelerate at the same speed... 9.8m\s2. in a vacuum as someone said here before, you can put a feather and a 50 Kg ball and they will fall at the same speed...

2019-08-18 11:56:33 UTC  

lucas chill

2019-08-18 11:56:34 UTC  

give me physical demonstrations for any of your claims

2019-08-18 11:56:44 UTC  

@kino you too fam

2019-08-18 11:56:46 UTC  

Well I was wondering, why does something fall down if it has higher density? Not up, left but down? @kino

2019-08-18 11:57:04 UTC  

@Kenny do u know what it means

2019-08-18 11:57:30 UTC  

dilligaf

2019-08-18 11:57:31 UTC  

Something just having higher density itself does not make it move

2019-08-18 11:57:32 UTC  

what

2019-08-18 11:57:46 UTC  

wait

2019-08-18 11:57:47 UTC  

@ShadoW (D.F.J) I know that but earth isn't a vacuum. We create artificial vacuums.

2019-08-18 11:58:16 UTC  

D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F. DO I LOOK LIKE I GIVE FUC

2019-08-18 11:58:29 UTC  

yes

2019-08-18 11:58:50 UTC  

you responded
so yes, you do give an eff.

2019-08-18 11:58:53 UTC  

@rivenator12113 yeah... but how it's have something to do with the "debate"? i said things accelerates downwards because of Gravity... and density has nothing to do with it, so how relative density is a vailed replacement?

2019-08-18 11:59:20 UTC  

@rivenator12113 yea things fall faster, because they have less air resistance compared to the force. This does not have anything to do with density

2019-08-18 11:59:33 UTC  

Wait. WHO THINKS THE EARTH IS FLAT HERE?

2019-08-18 11:59:56 UTC  

pretty much half the server or something

2019-08-18 12:00:02 UTC  

keeps the server active

2019-08-18 12:00:20 UTC  

@ShadoW (D.F.J) In a vacuum density wouldn't matter, on earth density would influence the acceleration

2019-08-18 12:00:29 UTC  

No

2019-08-18 12:00:37 UTC  

@rivenator12113 nope... density wouldn't decide if something goes down or up or sideways, density wouldn't make object go faster (accelerate) density is almost meaningless without Gravity...

2019-08-18 12:01:20 UTC  

idk whaat is this chat doing

2019-08-18 12:01:29 UTC  

*lets start all over*

2019-08-18 12:01:35 UTC  

and not ramble like 9 year old adults

2019-08-18 12:01:48 UTC  

@ShadoW (D.F.J) acceleration is just change in speed

2019-08-18 12:01:53 UTC  

Gravity is just a constant, I don't understand why do you use it as argument for why would it fall down. They fooled us well with that word

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/612617162234003495/306614467.png

2019-08-18 12:03:08 UTC  

Density does affect if the object falls faster or not.

2019-08-18 12:03:08 UTC  

Explain?

2019-08-18 12:03:13 UTC  

@rivenator12113 it does not

2019-08-18 12:03:22 UTC  

I can explain if you want

2019-08-18 12:03:24 UTC  

I'm talking on earth

2019-08-18 12:03:27 UTC  

Not in a vacuum

2019-08-18 12:03:34 UTC  

On earth it does not

2019-08-18 12:03:45 UTC  

Alright so you know about force right?

2019-08-18 12:03:50 UTC  

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