Message from @United Netherlands

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2019-05-21 00:34:01 UTC  

Because it has weight

2019-05-21 00:34:12 UTC  

so why does there have to be gravity?

2019-05-21 00:34:22 UTC  

it's object vs surrounding

2019-05-21 00:34:26 UTC  

Because weight is mass times gravity

2019-05-21 00:34:38 UTC  

You wouldn’t have any weight without it

2019-05-21 00:34:51 UTC  

dude what gravity, you just said thing rise or fall because of density

2019-05-21 00:35:04 UTC  

No i didn’t

2019-05-21 00:35:09 UTC  

I said weight

2019-05-21 00:35:13 UTC  

or weight

2019-05-21 00:35:21 UTC  

Its not the same lol

2019-05-21 00:35:24 UTC  

meh

2019-05-21 00:35:30 UTC  

No really

2019-05-21 00:35:47 UTC  

weight, mass, density

2019-05-21 00:35:57 UTC  

Yes

2019-05-21 00:35:59 UTC  

can be confusing yes

2019-05-21 00:36:04 UTC  

but dude

2019-05-21 00:36:10 UTC  

it's a useless debate

2019-05-21 00:36:12 UTC  

And object can be less dense but have more mass

2019-05-21 00:36:17 UTC  

if done many of these I tell ya...

2019-05-21 00:36:22 UTC  

Then a denser object with less mass

2019-05-21 00:36:24 UTC  

Gravity wise

2019-05-21 00:36:34 UTC  

yeah I get that

2019-05-21 00:36:39 UTC  

And the mass is used to calculate the weight not the density

2019-05-21 00:37:01 UTC  

and if you operate underwater objects behave different again

2019-05-21 00:37:21 UTC  

Fun fact about water

2019-05-21 00:37:30 UTC  

because it's object vs surrounding, no magical centre force pull needed

2019-05-21 00:37:38 UTC  

There’s a pressure gradiant and a density gradiant

2019-05-21 00:38:09 UTC  

Only the pressure gradiant goes all the way to the bottom and the density gradiant stops at -1000 feet

2019-05-21 00:38:31 UTC  

After that its the same density all the way to the bottom

2019-05-21 00:38:46 UTC  

But the pressure still increases because of the weight

2019-05-21 00:39:31 UTC  

my iq can't handle that, I just don't see a curve and roll with it

2019-05-21 00:39:41 UTC  

Lol okay

2019-05-21 00:40:16 UTC  

but hey, have fun debating flattards, always interesting

2019-05-21 00:40:31 UTC  

So if you see a curve then you’re convinced then

2019-05-21 00:40:36 UTC  

yup

2019-05-21 00:41:00 UTC  

A curve left to right or curving away from you?

2019-05-21 00:41:10 UTC  

I mean there’s so much to find

2019-05-21 00:41:39 UTC  

if we where on a sphere, we would have some decent photos already, not the photoshopped ones

2019-05-21 00:41:52 UTC  

or Livestream without fisheye lenses

2019-05-21 00:42:07 UTC  

Would you accept a high altitude balloon footage?

2019-05-21 00:42:15 UTC  

From ground to sky