Message from @ShadoW (D.F.J)

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2019-09-17 15:30:03 UTC  

@LineGolem google can tell you anything you want to hear

2019-09-17 15:30:19 UTC  

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2019-09-17 15:30:24 UTC  

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2019-09-17 15:30:37 UTC  

@Citizen Z now for your part

2019-09-17 15:30:46 UTC  

Wtf thw first onw is just age life books and bio

2019-09-17 15:30:49 UTC  

Im sorry you consider google your Oracle @LineGolem

2019-09-17 15:30:57 UTC  

@Citizen Z can relative density replace Gravity?

2019-09-17 15:31:05 UTC  

2019-09-17 15:31:23 UTC  

@ShadoW (D.F.J) waiting for you to prove your belief

2019-09-17 15:31:32 UTC  

Ur not even following the rules urself citizen

2019-09-17 15:31:41 UTC  

@Citizen Z I been waiting for you longer... please go ahead i will be a gentleman

2019-09-17 15:31:42 UTC  

I made the rules

2019-09-17 15:31:45 UTC  

U got to have mental problems

2019-09-17 15:31:47 UTC  

Then

2019-09-17 15:31:50 UTC  

Of course i follow them

2019-09-17 15:31:53 UTC  

So follow then

2019-09-17 15:31:58 UTC  
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2019-09-17 15:32:04 UTC  

K followed

2019-09-17 15:32:41 UTC  

@Citizen Z So... can you please explain to me how can relative density replace Gravity? cuz i might be missing something...

2019-09-17 15:33:57 UTC  

@Citizen Z you here?

2019-09-17 15:35:48 UTC  

@Citizen Z You asked me to prove you Gravity... i kinda did xD but now you refusing explaining me a simple thing?

2019-09-17 15:40:37 UTC  

@Yabai You disproved yourself just earlier saying that things float because of their density is lighter than the air or water or x density environment they were in now you change to mass? wtf

2019-09-17 15:40:59 UTC  

gravity is only so powerful, just remember that because thats pretty important

2019-09-17 15:42:10 UTC  

He told me that the reason helium balloons float was because of the density of the helium was lighter than the air density than he added a ''gravity'' to make it look like as if it has an effect. Explain the gravity part and why is it so important?

2019-09-17 15:42:45 UTC  

@rivenator12113 look, without Gravity directions would be pointless...

2019-09-17 15:43:09 UTC  

Yes, that is true, they float because of a combination of buoyancy, density, **and most importantly, gravity**

2019-09-17 15:43:21 UTC  

Because neither density nor buoyancy exist without it

2019-09-17 15:44:09 UTC  

while yes gravity is effecting the balloon the air being heavier than the balloon has an even greater effect on the balloon than gravity has on it. if that makes sense

2019-09-17 15:44:20 UTC  

@rivenator12113 there's no reason something more dense will "fall down" or sink while something lighter will rise or float... Gravity gives it a direction, there's a reason why the rock falls down and not up or sideways... i mean rock is denser then the air above it and in his sides

2019-09-17 15:44:36 UTC  

Gravity is a constant everywhere, why would it even exist? It's the same in air as it is in water, yet a balloon in water filled with air would float.

2019-09-17 15:45:12 UTC  

its the same as i just explained

2019-09-17 15:45:35 UTC  

water is heavier than water so a balloon filled with air would float

2019-09-17 15:45:42 UTC  

just like air bubbles

2019-09-17 15:46:09 UTC  

But gravity is the same there as it is in air, I was told it was due to gravity. Choose one, density or gravity?

2019-09-17 15:46:51 UTC  

For the last time. Buoyancy. Does. Not. Exist.

2019-09-17 15:46:53 UTC  

Without.

2019-09-17 15:46:55 UTC  

Gravity.

2019-09-17 15:47:08 UTC  

What ^

2019-09-17 15:47:21 UTC  

I'm sorry

2019-09-17 15:47:25 UTC  

my brain is just melting