Message from @✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧
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good point
Otherwise pressure should get bigger the higher you go
if it was denser than air the air would leave us all behind
@the21cat - why WHAT's "constantly moving"
the lights in the ceiling? or..
we are falling due to density right?
Yes, so you think we have a big screen above us?
facesmack
viher how does that make sense
Lights in the ceiling that move at constant speed would indicate a screen
if gravity doesn't exist then we are falling due to density right?
im still confused
temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism
And some other force too I guess, otherwise paper under a rock would not fall
@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ Can you isolate electromagnetism out of a faraday cage?
That would make things float
I suppose that would work
Faradat cage .. its suppose to keep out EMRs etc yes
out*
So there is no downward force in a faraday cage
.
temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism
well their is bouyant force and normal force from the surface
also temperature is undeniably not a force
Dielectric acceleration
not a "force"
though it could be dependant on temperature
What does that electromagnetism has to do with downward force?
even sci fi dont call it (gravity) a "force"
gravity itself is a type of acceleration
can u read
>> even sci fi dont call it (gravity) a "force"
i mean not technically but sure meep
If that electromagnetism is the reason why things tend to fall, in a faraday cage you should be able to put a paper under a rock that you hold in the air, and that paper would not fall
It's going to a denser medium then
Which is above at that point
temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism
temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism
temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism
SMFH
What happens when you isolate that electromagnetism out?