Message from @robert

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2019-05-14 18:50:21 UTC  

along with density and magnetism and the spin of the earth

2019-05-14 18:50:39 UTC  

or how mass is determined

2019-05-14 18:51:23 UTC  

@eletrick33 And denied by all who claim gravity.

2019-05-14 18:51:39 UTC  

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2019-05-14 18:51:54 UTC  

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2019-05-14 18:51:55 UTC  

i dont deny it

2019-05-14 18:52:00 UTC  

Good

2019-05-14 18:52:09 UTC  

but gravity is still a thing

2019-05-14 18:52:18 UTC  

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2019-05-14 18:52:26 UTC  

what is the formula that takes everything into account for gravity again ?

2019-05-14 18:52:41 UTC  

let me get the gravity formula for you

2019-05-14 18:52:45 UTC  

thanks

2019-05-14 18:53:50 UTC  

formula is F = G*((m sub 1*m sub 2)/r^2), where F is the force of attraction between the two bodies, G is the universal gravitational constant, m sub 1 is the mass of the first object, m sub 2 is the mass of the second object and r is the distance between the centers of each object.

2019-05-14 18:53:50 UTC  

Yo

2019-05-14 18:53:55 UTC  

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2019-05-14 18:53:59 UTC  

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2019-05-14 18:54:05 UTC  

F = G((m sub 1m sub 2)/r^2 thats it ?

2019-05-14 18:54:13 UTC  

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2019-05-14 18:54:16 UTC  

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2019-05-14 18:55:18 UTC  

learning curve thats it ? F = G((m sub 1m sub 2)/r^2

2019-05-14 18:55:23 UTC  

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2019-05-14 18:56:55 UTC  

@eletrick33 is that the formula ? F = G((m sub 1m sub 2)/r^2 can u tell me what letters are density or bouyancy

2019-05-14 18:57:54 UTC  

y'all hear about the sex lake theory? it seems possible

2019-05-14 18:57:58 UTC  

im pretty sure gravity is different from bouyancy and density

2019-05-14 18:58:10 UTC  

u dont have to factor in density ?

2019-05-14 18:58:33 UTC  

how can gravity explain a balloon filled with helium then ?

2019-05-14 18:58:36 UTC  

is the mass of an object the same on other planets or in the vacuum of space as it is here on earth?

2019-05-14 18:59:06 UTC  

anwser from google

2019-05-14 18:59:07 UTC  

the mass of an object isnt the smae on earth as it is on earth depending on what lattitude ur at

2019-05-14 18:59:08 UTC  

NO. Gravity depends on how many atoms are in a substance, ie , MASS. Now you can increase the density of an object by shrinking it down, but it will still have the same pull .

2019-05-14 18:59:27 UTC  

thats your answer

2019-05-14 18:59:27 UTC  

so a balloon filled with helium has antigravity ?

2019-05-14 18:59:31 UTC  

no

2019-05-14 18:59:34 UTC  

it doesnt

2019-05-14 18:59:36 UTC  

it doesnt drop

2019-05-14 18:59:39 UTC  

it goes up

2019-05-14 18:59:55 UTC  

bruh you can literally google all of this

2019-05-14 19:00:04 UTC  

@Trilo! bruh howd u get here

2019-05-14 19:00:14 UTC  

idk how u can figure gravity without using density

2019-05-14 19:00:21 UTC  

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2019-05-14 19:00:26 UTC  

who posted the invite