Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-14 20:05:03 UTC  

so how would u get the mass of a balloon filled with helium

2019-05-14 20:05:11 UTC  

It doesn't, but density is linked to gravity in the way that both equations use mass

2019-05-14 20:05:15 UTC  

hhmm

2019-05-14 20:05:27 UTC  

helium balloon has negative mass ?

2019-05-14 20:05:39 UTC  

Nah, helium is just lighter than air

2019-05-14 20:05:41 UTC  

It has a mass

2019-05-14 20:05:54 UTC  

that works with ur formula ?

2019-05-14 20:06:09 UTC  

is mass supposed to be attracted to mass

2019-05-14 20:06:17 UTC  

You can measure mass of helium using the periodic table and it's protons/neutrons and stuff

2019-05-14 20:06:28 UTC  

Yes, all mass has some sort of gravitational force

2019-05-14 20:06:40 UTC  

their is no gravitation force it goes up not down

2019-05-14 20:06:52 UTC  

it has antigravity

2019-05-14 20:07:00 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/577950012882026496/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190514212829.png

2019-05-14 20:07:04 UTC  

Except helium is lighter than the air around us.

2019-05-14 20:07:05 UTC  

its doing the opposite of what gravity is supposed to do

2019-05-14 20:07:09 UTC  

ok

2019-05-14 20:07:23 UTC  

helium ballon does the opposite of waht gravity does though

2019-05-14 20:07:24 UTC  

Mass does not attract mass that is a fallacy

2019-05-14 20:07:31 UTC  

No it isnt

2019-05-14 20:07:31 UTC  

assassin please lol

2019-05-14 20:07:59 UTC  

gravity pulls objects to earth its the reason why things fall

2019-05-14 20:08:02 UTC  

no ?

2019-05-14 20:08:09 UTC  

Yes that's correct

2019-05-14 20:08:12 UTC  

so it doing the opposite means that it's antigravity?

2019-05-14 20:08:16 UTC  

a helium balloon has 0 gravity

2019-05-14 20:08:24 UTC  

Nah

2019-05-14 20:08:37 UTC  

its doing the opposite of what gravity does to objects though

2019-05-14 20:08:38 UTC  

Is still got a mass but it is lighter than air

2019-05-14 20:08:50 UTC  

Helium is less dense than the air around us, which is why it floats

2019-05-14 20:08:51 UTC  

so density and bouyancy is the real reason why things go up or down

2019-05-14 20:08:59 UTC  

?

2019-05-14 20:09:05 UTC  

so where is it being attracted towards then? if not down to the earth?

2019-05-14 20:09:27 UTC  

prolly the gravity waves liego found

2019-05-14 20:09:39 UTC  

so they are up okay

2019-05-14 20:09:39 UTC  

helluuuurrr my simulation earthers

2019-05-14 20:10:00 UTC  

Oi

2019-05-14 20:10:07 UTC  

lol idk carlito its too confusing i think before we go any farther we should prove mass attracts mass due to their mass

2019-05-14 20:10:09 UTC  

oi mate

2019-05-14 20:10:15 UTC  

:0

2019-05-14 20:10:18 UTC  

i think that would clear some things up

2019-05-14 20:10:33 UTC  

It's been proven, so I'm going to explain things based off of that.