Message from @raspberry

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2019-07-19 02:13:29 UTC  

i found no gravity

2019-07-19 02:13:47 UTC  

only a bunch of bs

2019-07-19 02:13:49 UTC  

i'm looking for ones that distinguish it from things falling on a flat earth

2019-07-19 02:14:38 UTC  

its density

2019-07-19 02:16:48 UTC  

i think relative density is caused by falling. either way it doesn't need gravity

2019-07-19 02:17:06 UTC  

i think density causes it to fall

2019-07-19 02:18:23 UTC  

maybee but i have questions with it like

2019-07-19 02:18:51 UTC  

what happens if density of surroundings is 0

2019-07-19 02:19:17 UTC  

you mean a vacuum?

2019-07-19 02:19:17 UTC  

you mean like a vacuum?

2019-07-19 02:19:41 UTC  

yeah, i guess why wouldn't denser things fall faster in a vacuum

2019-07-19 02:19:46 UTC  

we can create vacuums on earth even if one believes space to not exist

2019-07-19 02:19:57 UTC  

Evident by centrifuge experiments buoyant forces assume the system is under a force. Thus buoyancy in no way could be thw force downward

2019-07-19 02:20:08 UTC  

Brain cox proved denser items do fall faster in a vacuum

2019-07-19 02:20:21 UTC  

relative density is not exactly just buoyancy tho

2019-07-19 02:20:34 UTC  

and i agree, i think relative density can be a thing but maybe not the cause

2019-07-19 02:20:41 UTC  

Plus in a vacuum things still fall so theres no way it could only be density

2019-07-19 02:20:44 UTC  

i think things fall uniformly

2019-07-19 02:20:53 UTC  

the cause that things fall down

2019-07-19 02:20:54 UTC  

The cause of density would be molecular weight

2019-07-19 02:20:57 UTC  

and interactions between things falling causes relative density. just my opinion

2019-07-19 02:20:59 UTC  

you are assuming they are pulled

2019-07-19 02:21:08 UTC  

i am, and i don't know why they are pulled

2019-07-19 02:21:08 UTC  

Without air resistance absolutely not

2019-07-19 02:21:29 UTC  

but the globe doesn't know why gravity happens either

2019-07-19 02:21:32 UTC  

pulled vs falling is different i think

2019-07-19 02:21:41 UTC  

Good point um

2019-07-19 02:21:47 UTC  

more like the tendency to go down

2019-07-19 02:21:51 UTC  

in a sense yeah too, "pull" sometimes means force

2019-07-19 02:21:51 UTC  

Gravity is "pulling"

2019-07-19 02:21:57 UTC  

Density isn't a pull

2019-07-19 02:21:59 UTC  

by falling, i mean movement

2019-07-19 02:21:59 UTC  

time traveller: what day is it?
george bush: sept 11 2001
time traveller before or after the atta-
george bush: before

2019-07-19 02:22:08 UTC  

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2019-07-19 02:22:08 UTC  

🤔

2019-07-19 02:22:17 UTC  

No its just an observable fact of the universe. Under atoms we dont know much what happens

2019-07-19 02:22:42 UTC  

i think that's how it is on both sides, for now

2019-07-19 02:22:46 UTC  

9:08. 9:09. 9:10. Bush

2019-07-19 02:22:48 UTC  

we don't understand everything

2019-07-19 02:22:57 UTC  

and that includes falling, pretty much

2019-07-19 02:23:10 UTC  

but we can describe it