Message from @ShadoW (D.F.J)
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cavendish
and how would a person stay on earth with out gravity
emphasis on *constant everywhere and you can't control it *
@rivenator12113 what do you mean "constant everywhere and you can't control it" ?
Okay, let me put it this way. If you have a feather in the air, how does it know not to fall upwards? @rivenator12113
Let's say you do the Cavendish experiment, it would give the same results everywhere. You need to control the gravity constant in order to prove it.
Denser than air
The air density and pressure, for all intensive purposes is the same on all sides of it.
Why doesn't it fall upwards, then?
If you have a helium balloon then how would it go up? Gravity dictates everything goes down. If the reason it goes up is density why even consider gravity?
No.
I just can't anymore
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i gtg in 5 mins either way, thanks for proving gravity!
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River
Can i report an overseer
@rivenator12113 you missing the point, the reason a helium balloon goes upwards is related to Gravity, if there was no Gravity the balloon won't have a reason to go upwards, the direction won't be matter anymore... in simple terms without Gravity density is pointless
because we live in an electrical universe, and everything in it contains electrical properties, static or otherwise, and, as we all know, electricity moves towards GROUND which happens to be down , and if you want to call that gravity, fine, but the bias is explained using electrically charged particles seeking ground
We don't need gravity to determine the fact that the universe has a down direction
Idk, kinda to everyone
But yes
yeah i didn't mean like that, when i say directions have no point without Gravity, i mean that there's no reason for a denser object to sink "down" *just* because of density
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we'll get ban xD
Lets not
xD
yeah xD i was just about to say that
bruh
how old are you
Who
at least 16
at least??
:/
16
xD
mmk
why ?