Message from @the21cat
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its density
i think relative density is caused by falling. either way it doesn't need gravity
i think density causes it to fall
maybee but i have questions with it like
what happens if density of surroundings is 0
you mean a vacuum?
you mean like a vacuum?
yeah, i guess why wouldn't denser things fall faster in a vacuum
we can create vacuums on earth even if one believes space to not exist
Evident by centrifuge experiments buoyant forces assume the system is under a force. Thus buoyancy in no way could be thw force downward
Brain cox proved denser items do fall faster in a vacuum
relative density is not exactly just buoyancy tho
and i agree, i think relative density can be a thing but maybe not the cause
Plus in a vacuum things still fall so theres no way it could only be density
i think things fall uniformly
the cause that things fall down
The cause of density would be molecular weight
and interactions between things falling causes relative density. just my opinion
you are assuming they are pulled
i am, and i don't know why they are pulled
but the globe doesn't know why gravity happens either
pulled vs falling is different i think
Good point um
more like the tendency to go down
in a sense yeah too, "pull" sometimes means force
Gravity is "pulling"
Density isn't a pull
by falling, i mean movement
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No its just an observable fact of the universe. Under atoms we dont know much what happens
i think that's how it is on both sides, for now
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we don't understand everything
and that includes falling, pretty much
but we can describe it
and even disagree on descriptions
here's how I think about it, when we lift something off the ground we give it potential energy
you know i thinks its pre similar to osmosis