Message from @raspberry
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that'd be pretty crazy tbh, if things always fell with one exact speed
Yeah
i might be pushing this, but i think osmosis might make sense because, if you think of bits of water as a bunch of people in a room running around randomly
if the room has the same density everywhere, people will run and go within an area the same
but in high density places, more people would be leaving than coming in from the outside
No it moves like a vaccuum toward the salt/any other molecules
i think it's just gradients equalizing
Its descently fast
Yeah molarity tries to be constant
whether the "people" are water molecules themselves, or concentrations of salt
We dont know why it does though
im sorry dont things in vacuum all fall at the same speed
Yes
wait i think "we" do as in, they claim they do at least
regardless of weight or shape
and i thought i got it too
Yes
it seems like a statistical thing
similar to heat flowing in a material
Maybe
so that's why i say
but yeah, idk
like its flow can still be predicted
butyeah
I guess it makes the most sense but we wont really ever find out atleast soon
i thought scientists treated it like accepted too i guess
Yeah they take the most accepted theory and use it but really theory are given minor edits all the time to make it make sense
yeaah it's best to take everything with a grain of salt i agree
no pun intended lol but
Occasionally theyll have a revolution (i forgot what its called) and the theory is replaced
@raspberry you did not just do that LOL
it was even not accepted that molecules exist until einstein maybe a hundred years ago
are atoms real
now they went back on the fact that they're particles with a real location
once you accept flat earth
you would want to know where to draw the line
so yeah, i feel like it somehow looks from the outside as if they know everything, but in reality, we're just kinda guessing
like i said yesterday
we are all idiots