Message from @Logrian
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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
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Lol
I see
River does claim that density is the reason why things fall, though
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
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?
There is no more or less resistance above an object suspended in the air either.