Message from @Orestis

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2019-10-31 20:19:57 UTC  

@Orestis goto <#538929818834698260>

2019-10-31 20:20:04 UTC  
2019-10-31 20:20:12 UTC  

Earth doesnt move

2019-10-31 20:20:23 UTC  

so how do things go back down

2019-10-31 20:20:47 UTC  
2019-10-31 20:23:09 UTC  

@lol xd lol density and bouyancy

2019-10-31 20:25:33 UTC  

@lol xd lol You're referring to Universal Acceleration and that explanation is considered Flat Earth Society propaganda. It's taboo on this server, as per Rule 11 of the Community Guidelines.

2019-10-31 20:25:58 UTC  

oh ok

2019-10-31 20:26:52 UTC  

hey drew. how are you doing?

2019-10-31 20:27:11 UTC  

good, cat! excited to take my girl out trick or treating. how bout you?

2019-10-31 20:27:25 UTC  

sounds nice 🙂 im doing alright

2019-10-31 20:27:41 UTC  

i hope you both will have a good time

2019-10-31 20:27:50 UTC  

thanks! I hope you have a fun night too 🙂

2019-10-31 20:27:57 UTC  

thanks

2019-10-31 20:28:30 UTC  

im gonna be a human for halloween

2019-10-31 20:28:39 UTC  

lol me too

2019-10-31 20:28:57 UTC  

but she's gonna be a bumble bee ❤

2019-10-31 20:29:01 UTC  

awe

2019-10-31 20:29:28 UTC  

Gravity is supported by experiment

2019-10-31 20:30:15 UTC  

No objects move without forces acting on them

2019-10-31 20:35:06 UTC  

Here is a video proving gravity with experiments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym6nlwvQZnE

2019-10-31 20:36:40 UTC  

Cavendish

2019-10-31 20:37:43 UTC  

oh, the second experiment is neat

2019-10-31 20:38:59 UTC  

Bouyancy doesn't work without gravity. @Citizen Z

2019-10-31 20:43:21 UTC  

@Orestis or constant acceleration

2019-10-31 20:44:12 UTC  

@Flubber what do you mean?

2019-10-31 20:45:40 UTC  

You can have the buoyant force if the fluid is constantly accelerating in a direction

2019-10-31 20:45:53 UTC  

Because that creates the same pressure gradient as gravity

2019-10-31 20:46:55 UTC  

^ The equivalence principle.

2019-10-31 20:47:32 UTC  

Exactly

2019-10-31 20:47:38 UTC  

also, the centrifugal force affects buoyancy. Any accelerative force does it.

2019-10-31 20:48:04 UTC  

Centrifugal force is a result of circular motion, which is constant acceleration

2019-10-31 20:48:24 UTC  

So in reality the FES idea makes more sense than density and buoyancy.

2019-10-31 20:48:32 UTC  

But it fails other tests

2019-10-31 20:48:57 UTC  

it's a super interesting theory, but we can't discuss it, unfortunately. 😦

2019-10-31 20:50:53 UTC  

They're threatened by it

2019-10-31 20:55:32 UTC  

@Flubber who is they?

2019-10-31 20:58:21 UTC  

<@292874562264367104> Because nothing that big can stay flat with gravity and it would just collapse to a sphere.

2019-10-31 21:00:02 UTC  

<@292874562264367104> sure thing vsauce

2019-10-31 21:00:25 UTC  

<@292874562264367104> <#538929818834698260> or ban

2019-10-31 21:00:32 UTC  

Gtfo of my room