Message from @TheVanishGuy
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No one gonna make life easy for me then.
@TheVanishGuy Yes, lasers weren't widely available at that time. Only NASA would know if there was a reflector there
so your point is, from what i understand
i get that reference go for xenophile vit
bouyancy is a byproduct of Gravity? you're not even using mainstream science w/ that claim
either n1 alines
aliens*
or there was a natural thing that reflected there
Xenophile? hmmmm
Without gravitt, buoyancy doesnt exist
what is it
@Ronin get's it
you need a vectorial acceleration force for it to exist
@Teddy even if they were none would be powerful or accurate enough to go to a meter squared cube on the moon and back.
natural Vanish
Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially submerged, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces and acts in the upward direction at the center of mass of the displaced fluid.[1] Archimedes' principle is a law of physics fundamental to fluid mechanics. It was formulated by Archimedes of Syracuse.[2]
key word
the weight of the fluid being displaced
f-fluid mechanics 😨
Define up
people say it's hard
so you have 0 boyancy in space
^^^^^ that way @Ronin
you are going to flow through a fluid
which gravity Vanish guy? Newton's? Einsteins?
if there was one
It’s the same gravity
no it isn't
It is.
The thing that makes us fall, were talking common sense
Yes it is
one of them isn't accepted by mainstream science anymore
are you impliying natural law changes, or that we are getting better at masuring it @RidleyChozo
what has gravity to do with anything
Yes, it is outdated. But still useful small scale
Gravity=mass×weight if i remember correctly.
why ant there be gravity on a flat earth
he's implying both theories are different therefore both are not trustworthy
which gravity? can you stick with a train of thought?
also in engineering we still use newtonian principles on a daily basis