Message from @tekashi
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wouldn’t the denser air near the ground and the less dense air higher up send you upwards instead of down?
Lol where did you get the idea that air closer to the ground is less dense
borger man i said air is denser near the ground
so
wouldn’t it send you up instead of down
gravity but that doesnt exsit obv
Air is not water
Law of buoyancy applies for all fluids sure
wdym
everyone knows that air is a fluid and it gets less dense as altitude increases
There are exceptions to this rule
when
where
I honestly wouldn't know, especially considering that either way this is nonsense
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Like if you cannonball into a pool the water forces you back up
yeah exactly that’s the kinda force i’m talking about
but with air
because air is less dense at higher altitudes
we would go up not down
It is also colder
okay
That means the air particles have less KE
it also gets warmer in the stratosphere
and in the thermosphere
10. SUPERFLUID AETHER MANIPULATION: https://imgur.com/xit3TfA
It actually gets more dense in the Ozone layer too
oh yeah you’re right
Well yeah this superfluid helium is more dense than air yet it goes upwards
but just in the troposphere
air is less dense at high altitudes
The whole density buoyancy thing breaks down when you get into the Aether
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You're dealing with electromagnetic whirlwinds all intertwining
so air is an aether?
where does that come in
Air doesn't have a set density either because it's a mixture not a compound
The Aether itself can still be in a vacuum chamber
The magnetic fields permeate it