Message from @Sausage

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2019-06-16 09:57:42 UTC  

In vaccum

2019-06-16 09:57:45 UTC  

no

2019-06-16 09:57:48 UTC  

if the object is already moving

2019-06-16 09:57:52 UTC  

I was talking about earths atmosphere

2019-06-16 09:57:55 UTC  

yes bobby

2019-06-16 09:58:10 UTC  

well yeah air is always going to stop it

2019-06-16 09:58:16 UTC  

but that is a force

2019-06-16 09:58:24 UTC  

Resistance is a force

2019-06-16 09:58:27 UTC  

yeah

2019-06-16 09:58:28 UTC  

yes

2019-06-16 09:58:32 UTC  

so without resistance

2019-06-16 09:58:36 UTC  

in a vacuum as u said

2019-06-16 09:58:40 UTC  

Yep

2019-06-16 09:58:47 UTC  

it just keeps moving

2019-06-16 09:59:00 UTC  

without resistance, a feather and an elephant will fall at the same time

2019-06-16 09:59:05 UTC  

but yes @Bobby Woods the wood is denser

2019-06-16 09:59:11 UTC  

therefore gravity pulls it down harder

2019-06-16 09:59:26 UTC  

in water buoyancy can push it up harder than it gets pulled down, makign it float

2019-06-16 09:59:49 UTC  

why do you need gravity at that point....becuse we are in a vacuum???

2019-06-16 09:59:49 UTC  

No, gravity force on earth is relevant to mass

2019-06-16 09:59:56 UTC  

F=mg

2019-06-16 09:59:57 UTC  

without gravity

2019-06-16 10:00:02 UTC  

it doesnt get pulled down

2019-06-16 10:00:28 UTC  

gravity is what we define as that force

2019-06-16 10:00:57 UTC  

hmmm seems like wood would fall through the less dense air with or without gravity

2019-06-16 10:01:03 UTC  

why would it

2019-06-16 10:01:11 UTC  

without a force it would stay put

2019-06-16 10:01:13 UTC  

nothing is pulling it down

2019-06-16 10:01:17 UTC  

**Question Of The Day #112**

Were Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler secret allies?

We want to know what you think in the <#484514023698726912> 😃

2019-06-16 10:01:39 UTC  

as long as you accept that objects only accelerate under stress of a force

2019-06-16 10:01:44 UTC  

Most propably no

2019-06-16 10:01:51 UTC  

the weight of the materials ...but i get your point what would stop it from going up not down

2019-06-16 10:02:02 UTC  

it wouldnt move

2019-06-16 10:02:07 UTC  

Churchill wouldnt want to get america into war then which was a lose for hitler

2019-06-16 10:02:09 UTC  

density is irrelevant without gravity

2019-06-16 10:03:03 UTC  

that part is not sure clear but ok so....gravity on a flat earth or only on a ball haha

2019-06-16 10:03:15 UTC  

with gravity

2019-06-16 10:03:20 UTC  

flat earth doesnt make sense

2019-06-16 10:03:26 UTC  

as the earth would fall back into a sphere

2019-06-16 10:03:38 UTC  

the edges would be pulled towards the center of mass

2019-06-16 10:04:04 UTC  

Flat earth doesn’t need gravity. It’s already a fixed stationary point with an absolute reference to a literal up and down. Where denser objects fall down, lighter ones float up. Ball earth needs gravity because it has no reference point for up and down when earth is a spinning space ball hurling through void vacuum space at ludicrous speed.