Message from @ShadoW (D.F.J)

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2019-09-14 11:36:42 UTC  

Or don't watch the video

2019-09-14 11:38:03 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness ok i did. what makes the egg go "down"? if im not wrong, it's denser then all the air around it but it decides for unknown reason to "sink" down... why not sideways, or upwards? and another thing why does the egg will accelerate if i dropped it? why it wouldn't maintain the same speed.... i mean there's no force applying on this egg...

2019-09-14 11:38:24 UTC  

^^

2019-09-14 11:39:09 UTC  

Do objects accelerate or build momentum?

2019-09-14 11:39:23 UTC  

buoyancy is btw a direct byproduct of gravity

2019-09-14 11:39:33 UTC  

Prove gravity

2019-09-14 11:39:46 UTC  

drop something

2019-09-14 11:39:47 UTC  

Scientifically

2019-09-14 11:39:53 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness Either way it shouldn't be matter, the egg won't build any momentum or acceleration

2019-09-14 11:40:09 UTC  

if there is no gravity, the concept of buoyancy doesnt exist

2019-09-14 11:40:14 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness wait what about my question

2019-09-14 11:40:24 UTC  

"Drop something"
Ok, I dropped a helium balloon... Oh sh¡t! It didn't fall! R. I. P. Gravity

2019-09-14 11:40:30 UTC  

@Ronin ronin leave it for now, he will use it to ignore my question

2019-09-14 11:40:33 UTC  

Relative density can also help to quantify the buoyancy of a substance in a fluid or gas, or determine the density of an unknown substance from the known density of another. Relative density is often used by geologists and mineralogists to help determine the mineral content of a rock or other sample.

2019-09-14 11:40:49 UTC  

Doesn't say anything about making things fall

2019-09-14 11:40:56 UTC  

Unless it has to do with fluids or gas

2019-09-14 11:41:13 UTC  

@Abe Lover what doesn't say?

2019-09-14 11:41:19 UTC  

2019-09-14 11:41:19 UTC  

The internet?

2019-09-14 11:41:30 UTC  

A book?

2019-09-14 11:41:36 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness wait mate, what about my question?

2019-09-14 11:41:41 UTC  

@Abe Lover what told you that?

2019-09-14 11:41:50 UTC  

Well if you can find a source that relative density applies to sold objects than that will be nice

2019-09-14 11:42:06 UTC  

@Abe Lover it's common sense

2019-09-14 11:42:17 UTC  

Shadows question is a counter to it "explaining things fall"

2019-09-14 11:42:27 UTC  

You mean your common sense

2019-09-14 11:42:41 UTC  

yup ok... he gonna ignore me...

2019-09-14 11:42:44 UTC  

Real knowledge comes from experience, not a book or google, bud

2019-09-14 11:42:50 UTC  

Also earlier it seems like you don't like opposition and if that's the case why go to a debate channel 🤔

2019-09-14 11:43:15 UTC  

If not wanted to debate google, I'd ask google for a debate

2019-09-14 11:43:15 UTC  

Also the video you showed is buoyancy

2019-09-14 11:43:37 UTC  

what made the egg sink through water?

2019-09-14 11:43:50 UTC  

uhh

2019-09-14 11:43:55 UTC  

The egg is heavier than the water

2019-09-14 11:43:59 UTC  

this shouldn't even be a question

2019-09-14 11:44:15 UTC  

Why did the egg sink through water?

2019-09-14 11:44:24 UTC  

It's more dense than the water

2019-09-14 11:44:33 UTC  

@Mathieus the Walking Witness Why do you ignore me???

2019-09-14 11:44:37 UTC  

Correct @Abe Lover

2019-09-14 11:44:40 UTC  

But that's a solid going through the liquid