Message from @Jondar02

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2019-10-06 14:35:47 UTC  

Ok

2019-10-06 14:36:01 UTC  

Still there, the force of the difference in density just was enough to pull it up

2019-10-06 14:36:03 UTC  

This great pulling force gravity was beaten by a little balloon

2019-10-06 14:36:16 UTC  

Gravity isn't strong at all

2019-10-06 14:36:23 UTC  

It's the weakest main force

2019-10-06 14:36:39 UTC  

Higher density means bigger gravitational pull, when less density means smaller gravitational pull. If you dont have density than there is nothing to pull.

2019-10-06 14:36:57 UTC  

Nooooo

2019-10-06 14:37:04 UTC  

Not quite right

2019-10-06 14:37:05 UTC  

That is so bloody incorrect, wow

2019-10-06 14:37:10 UTC  

But something like that

2019-10-06 14:37:11 UTC  

its not a force tho

2019-10-06 14:37:23 UTC  

Velocity and vectors are forces

2019-10-06 14:37:42 UTC  

down is a wut?

2019-10-06 14:37:43 UTC  

@Logrian what isn't?

2019-10-06 14:37:52 UTC  

oof

2019-10-06 14:38:02 UTC  

Gravity is a law within a theory. Why do you think its fact? Are you trying to make science be static?

2019-10-06 14:38:12 UTC  

directions arent forces

2019-10-06 14:38:25 UTC  

Would you prefer we all join your religion?

2019-10-06 14:38:43 UTC  

If you say gravity is theory than you dont know what is theory. Watching some simple video anout flat earth doesnt make you scientist

2019-10-06 14:38:55 UTC  

And yes directions are forces

2019-10-06 14:38:56 UTC  

Forces have a direction, directions don't have a force

2019-10-06 14:39:01 UTC  

oh, so

2019-10-06 14:39:12 UTC  

Why woukd you have direction if you wont move

2019-10-06 14:39:41 UTC  

Directions dont have a force?

2019-10-06 14:39:47 UTC  

Wrong again

2019-10-06 14:39:48 UTC  

No

2019-10-06 14:40:11 UTC  

You wish you could prove your belief

2019-10-06 14:40:14 UTC  

I get it

2019-10-06 14:40:20 UTC  

@Citizen Z what is density

2019-10-06 14:40:27 UTC  

Not mass

2019-10-06 14:40:30 UTC  

the irregular paths of the planets, satellites, (the earth around) the sun, the moon, wood floating upwards in water, rocks falling down, can all be accurately and reliably mathematically calculated (predicted) by applying the concept of mass (or energy) attracting mass, even for newly discovered planets (or other objects in space) for which we have not yet observed their path

2019-10-06 14:40:33 UTC  

Yes mass

2019-10-06 14:40:35 UTC  

But no

2019-10-06 14:40:40 UTC  

Ill ask you

2019-10-06 14:40:44 UTC  

Explain me density

2019-10-06 14:40:46 UTC  

Mass is density and volume

2019-10-06 14:40:47 UTC  

@.... yes

2019-10-06 14:40:56 UTC  

No

2019-10-06 14:41:00 UTC  

Wronnnggg

2019-10-06 14:41:02 UTC  

Yes

2019-10-06 14:41:06 UTC  

Wrong