Message from @Drewski4343
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Thing fall because the Earth ıs flat
Oh this place is dead
And by the way its because every planet pulls things to its center
Gotta wait till mods get on
Or ping one
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So are you saying they will ban me?
What dou you mean
If you want to discuy
Things fall due to density
Things fall due to gravity.
Density and bouyancy depend on gravity
Density is the amount of particles in a certain volume that affects the speed of certain things attracted by gravity.
things fall due to downwards acceleration
That's true
And because it's believed to be caused by the mass of the earth, they've named it 'gravity'
yep. tho it could have another source in truth
definetely, although as long as we don't know any better alternative, it's safe to say that this is the reason.
And you can also observe gravity in action if you think our moon is a magic plasma ball. With a small telescope you can see Jupiters moons orbit around it throughout the night.
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@Drewski4343 that doesn't make sense density is about how many particulars are in a substance and how dense is gravity is based off of density so that would mean your silly little water density tower is based off of itself using your logic
I mean you arent wrong
Except replace gravity with any force actually
@washedstream your autism is showing
@washedstream coooooooool
Hello there.
Welcome to the Ice Wall!
Not you dang yeti.
Exactly, 21cat. Any force will work. I just tried to keep it simple in the gif. The stronger the force, the greater the buoyant forces. That's why scientists use centrifugal force to separate samples in a lab.
@washedstream I don't even understand what you're trying to misinform me.
@rivenator12113 I believe I have a photo that counters the one in <#484516084846952451>
unfortunately I can’t
I don’t have access
I’ll ping you once I can
Is it water that does not curve or liquids in general? @rivenator12113
@rivenator12113 Water never curves? Have you ever seen water droplets or waves before?
@Akhanyatin Both, whats up you 2 responding at the same time lol