Message from @Ronin

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2019-11-06 12:57:01 UTC  

Okay look

2019-11-06 12:57:12 UTC  

gravity doesn't even work, its nonsense

2019-11-06 12:57:28 UTC  

Draw a box filled with watee, put a stone in it, where does the stone go

2019-11-06 12:57:32 UTC  

mathematical equations that are unproven and don't match reality

2019-11-06 12:57:36 UTC  

They start the experiment at the time stamp 39:20

2019-11-06 12:57:41 UTC  

the cabin in the ISS is pressurized but are they falling down?

2019-11-06 12:57:42 UTC  

no

2019-11-06 12:57:52 UTC  

your saying that an object would bend, its just rubbish

2019-11-06 12:58:05 UTC  

Rubber bends...

2019-11-06 12:58:11 UTC  

ISS isn't real, your talking about a movie set

2019-11-06 12:58:20 UTC  

A lot of objects can bend

2019-11-06 12:58:31 UTC  

that is why they bring guitars and what not there, because they are trying to fool people

2019-11-06 12:58:47 UTC  

What

2019-11-06 12:59:07 UTC  

What do guitars have to do with ISS

2019-11-06 12:59:25 UTC  

see an astronot with one

2019-11-06 12:59:32 UTC  

faking space

2019-11-06 12:59:36 UTC  

Kevin, imagine a box filled with water, and a stone in the middle which is denser than water, where does it go

2019-11-06 12:59:41 UTC  

if it was real they would not waste effort to bring it up there

2019-11-06 12:59:49 UTC  

its fake, so they aren't bringing this stuff up there

2019-11-06 13:00:13 UTC  

You dont know where the surface of the earth is in this situation

2019-11-06 13:00:29 UTC  

if an object is denser than the medium its in it falls down, and if its lighter than the medium its in, it rises up

2019-11-06 13:00:47 UTC  

So the earth exerts a force

2019-11-06 13:00:53 UTC  

this is why helium baloons rise up, they are lighter than the medium they are in,so they rise until they find equilibrium

2019-11-06 13:00:56 UTC  

@Ronin if they do that in the iss station the stone stays at the same place

2019-11-06 13:00:56 UTC  

Why would anyone bring a guitar to space... for anything other than the sole purpose of entertainment?

2019-11-06 13:01:39 UTC  

once the helium baloon gets to the point where nitrogen and oxygen is beneath it, it will sit at rest

2019-11-06 13:01:57 UTC  

Define "down" and " up"

2019-11-06 13:02:14 UTC  

don't need to, rise or fall is good enough

2019-11-06 13:02:18 UTC  

No

2019-11-06 13:02:20 UTC  

things find their equilibirum

2019-11-06 13:02:23 UTC  

hes gonna say perpendicular to the ground

2019-11-06 13:02:42 UTC  

Why dont they go sideways

2019-11-06 13:03:04 UTC  

planes go sideways, so do birds

2019-11-06 13:03:15 UTC  

so do people, cars, and trains

2019-11-06 13:03:21 UTC  

and whats the point of that sentence

2019-11-06 13:03:22 UTC  

Normal kids helium balloons rise because the atoms inside of the balloon are moving faster then air/ lighter than air. Then it will normally pop at the stratosphere

2019-11-06 13:03:27 UTC  

moving horizontal on the flat earth

2019-11-06 13:03:40 UTC  

so you are talking about vertical movement on flat earth

2019-11-06 13:03:50 UTC  

You have no rise or fall of theres no force determining their path

2019-11-06 13:04:30 UTC  

planes wouldn't work if what I'm saying isn't the reality