Message from @viherkasvi

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2019-05-14 12:21:22 UTC  
2019-05-14 12:21:41 UTC  

hmm, ok .. i suppose you want a more Civiled answer/s eh

2019-05-14 12:21:43 UTC  

okie

2019-05-14 12:21:55 UTC  

let's Touch Upon that topic _shall we_
_yeah, lets_

2019-05-14 12:22:35 UTC  

@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ Doesn't have to be civilised, just so that I understand the answer

2019-05-14 12:23:34 UTC  

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IN SHORT? ..its >> temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism

2019-05-14 12:24:03 UTC  

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Gravity?

-- The Encyclopedia Britannica tells us that .. _“The Law of Gravitation is unique among the laws of nature, not only for its wide generality, taking the whole universe into its scope, but in the fact that, so far as is yet known, it is absolutely unmodified by any condition or cause whatever.”_ ...... Here again we observe that the nature of gravitation is not really defined at all ; we are told that masses of matter tend toward each other, but no reason is given why they do so, or should do so ; while to say that _“it is absolutely unmodified by any condition or cause whatever ”_ is one of the most unscientific statements possible to make. There is not any thing or force in the (so-called) 'universe' that is absolute, no thing that goes its own way and 'does-what-it-will' without regard to other forces or things. Again, gravitation is spoken of as a pull, an agent of attraction, or rather a (dielectric acceleration), that robs weight of its meaning, something that brings all terrestrial things down to earth while at the same time it keeps the heavenly bodies in their places ("locked" so-to-speak), and prevents them falling toward each other or apart. It is not natural; and the theory is scientifically unsound. \

2019-05-14 12:24:31 UTC  

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-- You don't need a "force" to cause objects to "accelerate" when they fall, they accelerate regardless of gravity due to their own densities. And yes, heavier objects DO fall faster than lighter objects, because in air you indeed cannot measure the difference, so it becomes assumed that all objects fall at the same rate..to bolster gravity being there, ..but wait - what if those objects are dropped in water instead of air? The heavier object falls faster .. ergo the statement "heavier objects fall faster" becomes true! In air we just can't measure the differences due to the objects both having so much more DENSITY than the air, but dropped in water it becomes obvious.

2019-05-14 12:24:51 UTC  

<:BigSmiles:556070613224259594>

2019-05-14 12:27:43 UTC  

Sorry, at work so might take a few seconds to answer

2019-05-14 12:27:55 UTC  

So density and buoyancy basically

2019-05-14 12:28:29 UTC  

Do things go to a less dense space?

2019-05-14 12:29:13 UTC  

If so, why do they fall, air is more dense the lower you go?

2019-05-14 12:32:13 UTC  

"density and buoyancy basically" -- yep, in short, ..but also ..in short, as said , is .. temperature, pressure, mass, density (and buoyancy).
and electromagnetism

2019-05-14 12:33:28 UTC  

if things are "heavier" (more dense) etc than the medium 'around them' they aka fall (acclerate) downward, ..and ..if they are less-dense , they Rise ⤴ 🆙

2019-05-14 12:34:41 UTC  

So things don't go to a less dense space but down?

2019-05-14 12:34:52 UTC  

Air is less dense the higher you go

2019-05-14 12:35:07 UTC  

Or rather go to lowest density

2019-05-14 12:36:38 UTC  

What makes them go down instead of up?

2019-05-14 12:36:45 UTC  

having fun?

2019-05-14 12:36:51 UTC  
2019-05-14 12:36:55 UTC  

good

2019-05-14 12:36:58 UTC  

im glad

2019-05-14 12:37:01 UTC  

@Deleted User 👍🏻

2019-05-14 12:38:12 UTC  

@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ Can you also tell me what electromagnetism does in relation to things falling?

2019-05-14 12:39:13 UTC  

@Deleted User Takes time to get answers but can't blame him for it, takes time for me too 'cos Im at work

2019-05-14 12:39:34 UTC  

yeah its okay. hes talking to some dumb guy in lounge

2019-05-14 12:43:57 UTC  

@viherkasvi - i have to multitask, here, so forgive me lol k

2019-05-14 12:45:22 UTC  

why "down"? when Denser? and not up? 🤔
well, i can only speculate and hypothesize there with that

2019-05-14 12:46:23 UTC  

--my EducatedGuess (hypothesis) is, ..that we were/are Created that way
intelligent Design

we cannot "bulid and construct" etc, in the clouds or in thin-air etc , lol

2019-05-14 12:46:50 UTC  

we're mostly meant (built/created) to have most of our "experience" here on the ground or aka Solid FOUNDATION/s
see

2019-05-14 12:47:46 UTC  

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`Air is less dense the higher you go` -- yes, that is very true

2019-05-14 12:48:57 UTC  

and "air" ...or aka atmosphere etc, is (rough estimates) is 20% oxygen and 80% Nitrogen ,, *or 30/70
etc

2019-05-14 12:50:00 UTC  

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Tons of "water" in the aka "air"
mostly ...in short, ..you're breathing in thin-layers (thin Version) of "water"

2019-05-14 12:50:32 UTC  

lots of "water" in this physical "experience"

2019-05-14 12:51:03 UTC  

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Earth is mostly made up of water, ...so are human bodies, for a couple quick examples

2019-05-14 12:51:52 UTC  

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..idk they say there's like Billions of Gallons of "water" in the aka "Atmosphere"

2019-05-14 12:54:25 UTC  

***It's ever-changing, so it's almost impossible to estimate even a reliable average

2019-05-14 12:54:51 UTC  

```At any moment, the atmosphere contains an astounding 37.5 million billion gallons of water, in the invisible vapor phase. This is enough water to cover the entire surface of the Earth (land and ocean) with one inch of rain.```

2019-05-14 12:58:47 UTC  

Sorry, had a Phone call

2019-05-14 13:00:12 UTC  

and so,, this is ALSO why i feel that the Upper "Atmosphere" is LESS "Dense"
much like The-Hydrologic-Cycle or, aka The "Water cylce"
https://www.adefenceofthebible.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/The-Hydrologic-Cycle.png