Message from @Bobby Woods
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literally one of the most basic laws of physics
in order for an object to accelerate, a force needs to be applied to it
why does it accelerate downwards
You're describing an observed effect and not a cause.
would a water droplet be considered "curved water"
You need a cause to prove gravity
Science
What makes objects fall down then?
Some force
is applied to it
I call it gravity
what do you call it
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why do I not have a earth shape role
And somehow the force is GMm/r^2. Strange isnt it?
I have selected it already
lol
ok
who cares about lack of resistance
something acts on it
to pull it down
wood will float of fall depending on density
thats buoyancy
a force
thx
that counteracts gravity
If there is no resistance there is no movement
however gravity has to exist
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in order for buoyancy to have an effect
Yup, difference in pressure
no resistance can have movement
the wood is dense so it falls through the air...right
In vaccum
no
if the object is already moving