Message from @CryingInGravity
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@rivenator12113 what about density attracts you down
Things less denser than air will go up
Why do we not sink in water
What holds air "down"?
If we’re so dense
Oooh buoyancy hmmm
^
Things denser than air go down
Yeah air is matter just like anything else
So what holds air in place
Helium
some flat earthers say we live in a dome if you didn't already know
Oh right
“Things denser than air go down”
Gravity
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Helium
Wait, but didn't answer my question earlier: now that you know how those 2 objects move, how can you prove that they attracted each other?
Earth is not flat
Edillon#5994 LANGUAGE!!!
Wait I’m stupid
@Edillon I typed too fast, I re edited
Yeah I mixed it up
Cavendish experiment
It also opens up a new point
Plus several others
If helium holds air in place what holds helium in place?
Ideally you’d have chosen two relatively isolated bodies and just analyze the forces acting on them and try to trace a source for each one
Apparently objects oscillate because of wind
lol
Oh boy is wind fake now too
If you know what i mean
@Umwhat if we live in a dome then what would explain air being denser to the bottom of the dome compared to the top? Or does diffusion not exist in the dome model?
Yeah
There go my plans of flying a kite
If we live in a dome why does stuff go past the atmosphere
I don't necesarilly ascribe to the dome model myself but I am keeping my options open
The magical force of downward bouyancy