Message from @Sausage

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2019-06-16 09:53:45 UTC  

Prove it

2019-06-16 09:53:50 UTC  

acceleration = force

2019-06-16 09:53:51 UTC  

Because it's not

2019-06-16 09:54:02 UTC  

literally one of the most basic laws of physics

2019-06-16 09:54:15 UTC  

in order for an object to accelerate, a force needs to be applied to it

2019-06-16 09:54:20 UTC  

why does it accelerate downwards

2019-06-16 09:54:20 UTC  

You're describing an observed effect and not a cause.

2019-06-16 09:54:25 UTC  

would a water droplet be considered "curved water"

2019-06-16 09:54:34 UTC  

You need a cause to prove gravity

2019-06-16 09:54:38 UTC  

Science

2019-06-16 09:54:49 UTC  

What makes objects fall down then?

2019-06-16 09:54:55 UTC  

Some force

2019-06-16 09:54:57 UTC  

is applied to it

2019-06-16 09:55:00 UTC  

I call it gravity

2019-06-16 09:55:02 UTC  

what do you call it

2019-06-16 09:55:16 UTC  

hello

2019-06-16 09:55:37 UTC  

hello

2019-06-16 09:55:44 UTC  

how are you

2019-06-16 09:55:49 UTC  

good wbu

2019-06-16 09:55:58 UTC  

why do I not have a earth shape role

2019-06-16 09:56:03 UTC  

And somehow the force is GMm/r^2. Strange isnt it?

2019-06-16 09:56:03 UTC  

I have selected it already

2019-06-16 09:56:15 UTC  

lol

2019-06-16 09:56:16 UTC  

@Sausage lack of resistance to their surrounding like water or air...

2019-06-16 09:56:31 UTC  

ok

2019-06-16 09:56:35 UTC  

who cares about lack of resistance

2019-06-16 09:56:37 UTC  

something acts on it

2019-06-16 09:56:39 UTC  

to pull it down

2019-06-16 09:56:44 UTC  

wood will float of fall depending on density

2019-06-16 09:56:51 UTC  

thats buoyancy

2019-06-16 09:56:52 UTC  

a force

2019-06-16 09:56:54 UTC  

thx

2019-06-16 09:56:55 UTC  

that counteracts gravity

2019-06-16 09:56:58 UTC  

If there is no resistance there is no movement

2019-06-16 09:57:02 UTC  

however gravity has to exist

2019-06-16 09:57:04 UTC  

im alearner <:uh_duhh:583617741684998154>

2019-06-16 09:57:08 UTC  

in order for buoyancy to have an effect

2019-06-16 09:57:22 UTC  

Yup, difference in pressure

2019-06-16 09:57:26 UTC  

@Sausage not exactly

2019-06-16 09:57:31 UTC  

no resistance can have movement

2019-06-16 09:57:41 UTC  

the wood is dense so it falls through the air...right