Message from @chad46
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yes, Lauren. More specifically, buoyant forces require gravity to work.
no density isnt part of gravity,
it isn't?
in your world density = mass/volume
no mention of gravity there
Isn't density just... How dense the molecules are in an object
the other ones called why in the world are they spraying
yes, where is there mention of gravity there
But the theory of denser things dropping to the greater mass is gravity
gravity is more than just things falling
Yeah it's also about how bigger masses attract other masses
yes, this is not observered
Because it can't be done in a small scale
no it cannot
So there is no denying it either
Well, it can, actually... with the Cavendish experiment. But FEers disregard it.
Oof
the cavendish experiment didnt change the independent variable
what?
it's been reproduced literally hundreds of times.
high school science classes reproduce it
well post a link to it then
post a link to high school science classes?
there is nowhere it has been reproduced from my search
a link to the experiment and its write up
type in "cavendish experiment" in youtube. There's LOTS
i have and there isnt
I'm looking at them right now
Is your google broken?
yikes, none of them are done with 8inch lead balls
In those 30 seconds you looked at ALL of the links and videos in that search... wow
and a wooden box and none of them are written up
ive serched many times
question: do scientists repeat the same experiment over and over and publish the same results every time?
answer: nah
answer yes
All to appease flat earthers
so why say it has been repeated in class rooms and on youtube, that is a direct contradiction
to appease scientist