Message from @Kalerteth

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2019-05-24 01:45:03 UTC  

I've given you the answers I have.

2019-05-24 01:45:08 UTC  

HELP WITH MY GEOMETRY HOMEWORK

2019-05-24 01:45:09 UTC  

Guys who built the parthenon, collesueum

2019-05-24 01:45:13 UTC  

Didn't know about mass/gravity

2019-05-24 01:45:14 UTC  

My gravity is Massly interpreted

2019-05-24 01:45:16 UTC  

lmfao

2019-05-24 01:45:16 UTC  

Drop a pencil on the ground

2019-05-24 01:45:20 UTC  

Gravity

2019-05-24 01:45:22 UTC  

More like you got duped buddy

2019-05-24 01:45:23 UTC  

Not bouancy

2019-05-24 01:45:24 UTC  

And they knew the truth

2019-05-24 01:45:25 UTC  

Gravity

2019-05-24 01:45:28 UTC  

All the old cultures knew

2019-05-24 01:45:33 UTC  

GRAVITY DROP SOMETHING FLIES UP: https://imgur.com/a/0gpjvOK

2019-05-24 01:45:37 UTC  

This new society is a perfection of slavery via comfortability.

2019-05-24 01:45:54 UTC  

You don't know/understand, because YOU are the slave.

2019-05-24 01:46:02 UTC  

The bouyant force of helium effects the balloon much more than gravity in that scenario

2019-05-24 01:46:03 UTC  

The dog stuck in a cage it thinks is a park.

2019-05-24 01:46:07 UTC  

The density of your flamboyancy is too high

2019-05-24 01:46:10 UTC  

@Volvox What's gravity?

2019-05-24 01:46:14 UTC  

Relativistic mass and rest mass aren't the same though. Photons of light have no mass initially, but the energy they carry as they travel at the speed of light gives them mass

2019-05-24 01:46:18 UTC  

"All the world is a stage"==== From the GLOBE theater

2019-05-24 01:46:20 UTC  

@Kalerteth What's mass?

2019-05-24 01:46:23 UTC  

@Human Sheeple really... come on man. When you immerse an object in a fluid there's a buoyant force. Every object on earth's surface also has a gravitational force acting on it. In the case of balloons, the buoyant force actually wins.

2019-05-24 01:46:48 UTC  

Mass is weight, which is relative to the gravity pull the scale we use to measure it is.

2019-05-24 01:47:01 UTC  

What about flamboyancy ?

2019-05-24 01:47:01 UTC  

Because the air at the back of the car is more dense than than the air in front of the balloon

2019-05-24 01:47:05 UTC  

@Wiggles IT's called archimedes principle, and it was around MUCH longer than mr freemason newton

2019-05-24 01:47:11 UTC  

every object on earth's surface has at least 2 forces acting on it. buoyant force, and gravitational force

2019-05-24 01:47:13 UTC  

A scale of the same rest mass measuring another thing's mass with a different gravity pull will yield a different mass measure

2019-05-24 01:47:21 UTC  

we are immersed in AIR don't forget

2019-05-24 01:47:27 UTC  

Sheeple you keep making fallacious arguments

2019-05-24 01:47:35 UTC  

air exerts a buoyant force on us

2019-05-24 01:47:38 UTC  

Ever heard of a strawman fallacy?

2019-05-24 01:47:44 UTC  

I'm not the one who doesn't even know what gravity or mass are.

2019-05-24 01:47:48 UTC  

No, he keeps pointing out that your "gravity" is based on nothing.

2019-05-24 01:47:49 UTC  

Yet asserts them

2019-05-24 01:47:54 UTC  

I can further expand.

2019-05-24 01:47:57 UTC  

What causes gravity?

2019-05-24 01:48:00 UTC  

"dark matter"

2019-05-24 01:48:02 UTC  

what is gravity?