Message from @Yabai
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Let me ask you something about density. @rivenator12113
An aircraft carrier weighs quite a lot, I think we both know that. And yet, air craft carriers sail in the ocean all the time.
If density is what causes things to fall, we can assume that it is less dense than the water, correct?
no
A bowling ball doesn't weigh as much as a carrier. And yet, it sinks in the water.
it's like surface tension or something
Oh?
i forget
You are the only one claiming a cause
Displacement, Eureka is your clue 😉
yeah
that thing
Density happens to determine whether something sinks or rises
Gravity however is a cause that has yet to be fully understood
@generic discord user love u too =)
Lol
I see
he made it quite clear in a past conversation with him
Okay, let me ask you this. In a vacuum, a feather and a bowling ball fall at the same speed. Why? @Citizen Z
Never observed, sawry 🙂
So you don't believe things fall at the same speed in a vacuum?
I'm not sure, it hasne been observed.
So what is your current prediction on what would happen in such a case?
I leave thories for NASA 🙂
So, you simply don't know and won't say anything on the matter?
A hypothesis is one thing, a test another, agreed?
Okay, and if I show you a video of a heavier, denser object falling at the same speed as a feather, what then?
It only proves that G is false, an that no resistance means objects speed falls at a similar speed, I've seen the video I think youre refering to.
How do you explain this, though, without density or gravity?
I think we can both agree that things don't just happen for no reason.
What is 'density'?
Mass per volume
You answered a question with a question...
Theres your answer then.
...what?
Things 'fall' because of a lack of resistance.
Why is the direction they fall down and not upwards?