Message from @the21cat

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2019-08-10 18:33:13 UTC  

And by the way its because every planet pulls things to its center

2019-08-10 18:33:33 UTC  

Gotta wait till mods get on

2019-08-10 18:33:36 UTC  

Or ping one

2019-08-10 18:33:41 UTC  

?

2019-08-10 18:34:29 UTC  

So are you saying they will ban me?

2019-08-10 18:34:45 UTC  

What dou you mean

2019-08-10 18:36:02 UTC  

If you want to discuy

2019-08-10 18:36:30 UTC  

Things fall due to density

2019-08-10 19:28:12 UTC  

Things fall due to gravity.

2019-08-10 19:52:58 UTC  

Density and bouyancy depend on gravity

2019-08-10 20:20:07 UTC  

Density is the amount of particles in a certain volume that affects the speed of certain things attracted by gravity.

2019-08-10 20:30:46 UTC  

things fall due to downwards acceleration

2019-08-10 20:31:35 UTC  

That's true

2019-08-10 20:33:11 UTC  

And because it's believed to be caused by the mass of the earth, they've named it 'gravity'

2019-08-10 20:35:19 UTC  

yep. tho it could have another source in truth

2019-08-10 20:36:32 UTC  

definetely, although as long as we don't know any better alternative, it's safe to say that this is the reason.

2019-08-10 21:10:38 UTC  

I made a gif!

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/609856153077285074/FEDensityTower.gif

2019-08-10 21:24:08 UTC  

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.

2019-08-10 23:39:07 UTC  

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2019-08-10 23:40:39 UTC  

@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

2019-08-10 23:43:17 UTC  

I mean you arent wrong

2019-08-10 23:43:44 UTC  

Except replace gravity with any force actually

2019-08-11 00:30:14 UTC  

@washedstream your autism is showing

2019-08-11 00:40:52 UTC  

@washedstream coooooooool

2019-08-11 02:54:27 UTC  

Hello there.

2019-08-11 02:54:27 UTC  

Welcome to the Ice Wall!

2019-08-11 02:54:34 UTC  

Not you dang yeti.

2019-08-11 05:08:47 UTC  

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.

2019-08-11 05:11:09 UTC  

@washedstream I don't even understand what you're trying to misinform me.

2019-08-11 07:05:00 UTC  

@rivenator12113 I believe I have a photo that counters the one in <#484516084846952451>

2019-08-11 07:09:35 UTC  

Post it. Daily reminder that water does not curve

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/610006886833586201/JIC1pcLA.jpeg

2019-08-11 07:14:46 UTC  

unfortunately I can’t

2019-08-11 07:14:52 UTC  

I don’t have access

2019-08-11 07:14:57 UTC  

I’ll ping you once I can

2019-08-11 12:19:39 UTC  

Is it water that does not curve or liquids in general? @rivenator12113

2019-08-11 12:19:54 UTC  

@rivenator12113 Water never curves? Have you ever seen water droplets or waves before?

2019-08-11 12:21:13 UTC  

@Akhanyatin Both, whats up you 2 responding at the same time lol

2019-08-11 12:21:44 UTC  

No liquid would ever me able to stick to the outside of something?

2019-08-11 12:21:53 UTC  

@SAM101907 Water in large quantities will always seek level, waves are caused by another force.

2019-08-11 12:22:27 UTC  

What? Re-phrase it please

2019-08-11 12:23:13 UTC  

I'm asking you if there is no way you could have liquid stick to the outside of a container or another object