Message from @✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧

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2019-05-17 04:08:11 UTC  

good point

2019-05-17 04:08:25 UTC  

Otherwise pressure should get bigger the higher you go

2019-05-17 04:08:58 UTC  

if it was denser than air the air would leave us all behind

2019-05-17 04:09:08 UTC  

@the21cat - why WHAT's "constantly moving"

2019-05-17 04:09:30 UTC  

the lights in the ceiling? or..

2019-05-17 04:09:59 UTC  

we are falling due to density right?

2019-05-17 04:10:03 UTC  

Yes, so you think we have a big screen above us?

2019-05-17 04:10:14 UTC  

facesmack

2019-05-17 04:10:18 UTC  

viher how does that make sense

2019-05-17 04:10:55 UTC  

Lights in the ceiling that move at constant speed would indicate a screen

2019-05-17 04:11:00 UTC  

if gravity doesn't exist then we are falling due to density right?

2019-05-17 04:11:20 UTC  

im still confused

2019-05-17 04:11:35 UTC  

temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism

2019-05-17 04:11:39 UTC  

And some other force too I guess, otherwise paper under a rock would not fall

2019-05-17 04:12:14 UTC  

@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ Can you isolate electromagnetism out of a faraday cage?

2019-05-17 04:12:46 UTC  

That would make things float

2019-05-17 04:13:08 UTC  

I suppose that would work

2019-05-17 04:13:10 UTC  

Faradat cage .. its suppose to keep out EMRs etc yes

2019-05-17 04:13:15 UTC  

out*

2019-05-17 04:13:32 UTC  

So there is no downward force in a faraday cage

2019-05-17 04:13:51 UTC  

are u silly?

2019-05-17 04:14:01 UTC  

.
temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism

2019-05-17 04:14:06 UTC  

well their is bouyant force and normal force from the surface

2019-05-17 04:14:31 UTC  

also temperature is undeniably not a force

2019-05-17 04:14:37 UTC  

Dielectric acceleration

2019-05-17 04:14:41 UTC  

not a "force"

2019-05-17 04:14:46 UTC  

though it could be dependant on temperature

2019-05-17 04:14:54 UTC  

What does that electromagnetism has to do with downward force?

2019-05-17 04:14:57 UTC  

even sci fi dont call it (gravity) a "force"

2019-05-17 04:15:32 UTC  

gravity itself is a type of acceleration

2019-05-17 04:16:11 UTC  

can u read

2019-05-17 04:16:19 UTC  

>> even sci fi dont call it (gravity) a "force"

2019-05-17 04:16:21 UTC  

i mean not technically but sure meep

2019-05-17 04:16:25 UTC  

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

2019-05-17 04:16:50 UTC  

It's going to a denser medium then

2019-05-17 04:17:01 UTC  

Which is above at that point

2019-05-17 04:17:13 UTC  

temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism

2019-05-17 04:17:15 UTC  

temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism

2019-05-17 04:17:16 UTC  

temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism

2019-05-17 04:17:21 UTC  

SMFH

2019-05-17 04:17:34 UTC  

What happens when you isolate that electromagnetism out?