Message from @the21cat
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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.
yes, i think you should not sure what others think
Kbye
ok but where is the proof mass is attracted to mass due to their mass
Planets
The solar system? Planets?
Yeah
Asteroids
Astronomy
lights and objects in the sky proves gravity ?
Everything
Im not an astrologist but yes
Yes
Everything was gas
hmmm idk
Astronomy doesn't prove a globe
@jeremy in case you haven't noticed, we are on one of those objects in the sky.
Thats debatable
The gas condensed because of gravity
no we are on the ground
helium is nasa's biggest kept secret shhh
the objects in the sky are in the sky we arent on one of those objects
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Yes we are. The first step to understanding gravity is to accept that the earth is actually spherical.
lol
Astronomy is nothing more than observations.
Centipetal force
I know it might be tough, but it's true
its a theory
its not true
'Tough'
@xXx_BigGaz_xXx tough to accept.
@PicklePot Oh? And what **causes** this gravity?
lol i thought it was the other way around
you would have to prove spherical to me
Theorys are well supported by facts
The natural attractive force of mass @🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄
@PicklePot Incorrect
U mean electromagnetism