Message from @Hamburger Guy
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Yes
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are you a fitz fan
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*high-five*
I agree
@imagine wagons i believe that we fall back when we jump because we are more dense than the air around us. That’s just what I believe.
But what about NASA
Buoyancy has no vector.
Really?
@Cosmonaut! explain
@imagine wagons nasa are a bunch of liars
You think everyone involved with nasa are liars
Buoyancy on its own does not tell you where an object would go. If a rock is more dense than the air around it, why would it fall down, or sideways, or up?
To calculate the buoyant force,: b= Pf V g
Pf= fluid density
V= volume displaced
G= gravity (you know, vector)
because they are
Yeah I though that would be the vector
That is how I would see it.
The vector can be determined by the environment it is in.
What gravity?
Show me an experiment that proves gravity.
We could show you several, you just would say “FAKE”
Cavendish
NASA is compartmentalized. People know what they need to know. So no not all are liars some are just lied to and they believe the lies are true thus they do lie but they do not know they are lying.
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Tell me why density and buoyancy would tell us anything about where an object goes? I’d love to see the math.
@Steve Angell like with the Manhattan Project 80 years ago
Yes.
Buoyant force = Pf V (magic?)
How heavy the object is per cubic inch. Although there is also the elasticity of it if it is a liquid. Why some bugs can land on water and not sink.
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The problem he is having is in the definition of gravity. For his use of it, he requires earth to be a ball, and/or mass being attracted to mass. FE requires neither, as it already has a definite stationary point, where we have an absolute up and down, that would already determine the direction.
Ice we can not go through it if it is thick enough.
So... magic. Got it.
How would a flat earther calculate bouyant force
What do you mean magic?
The vector can still be changed by the environment. If a rock hits a rock it will not continue to go down. It may go sideways.
Earth has never even been proven that it moves. Magic math doesn’t change that.