Message from @jeremy

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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.

2019-05-14 20:10:41 UTC  

whats been proven

2019-05-14 20:10:56 UTC  

i think he means that mass attracts mass

2019-05-14 20:10:58 UTC  

Mass attracts mass

2019-05-14 20:11:00 UTC  

Ye

2019-05-14 20:11:04 UTC  

awww thats cute

2019-05-14 20:11:08 UTC  

u think it was proven

2019-05-14 20:11:30 UTC  

It was. Now please don't interrupt or I won't actually be able to say anything meaningful.

2019-05-14 20:11:33 UTC  

how did they prove it

2019-05-14 20:11:39 UTC  

well hang on

2019-05-14 20:11:45 UTC  

where is the proof mass attracts mass due to mass

2019-05-14 20:12:03 UTC  

People should I practise the kazachok?

2019-05-14 20:12:14 UTC  

is that an instrument?

2019-05-14 20:12:28 UTC  

No it the Russian dance

2019-05-14 20:12:36 UTC  

lol okay

2019-05-14 20:12:44 UTC  

:0

2019-05-14 20:12:46 UTC  

Look at oil and water: oil is less dense than water, so it floats in top of it. Air is less dense than water, which is why bubble rise in water. So helium, which is less dense than standard oxygen, would naturally rise above oxygen too.

2019-05-14 20:12:50 UTC  

yes, i think you should not sure what others think

2019-05-14 20:12:54 UTC  

Kbye

2019-05-14 20:13:05 UTC  

ok but where is the proof mass is attracted to mass due to their mass