Message from @ellis

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2020-02-22 00:43:11 UTC  

lmao

2020-02-22 00:43:15 UTC  

woah

2020-02-22 00:43:17 UTC  

I think lol

2020-02-22 00:43:17 UTC  

things happen because meh

2020-02-22 00:43:23 UTC  

i c

2020-02-22 00:43:29 UTC  

there doesnt have to be a reason behind it

2020-02-22 00:43:31 UTC  

apparently

2020-02-22 00:43:40 UTC  

i think they have their own reasoning

2020-02-22 00:43:45 UTC  

just incredible reasoning

2020-02-22 00:43:49 UTC  

2020-02-22 00:43:55 UTC  

lmao

2020-02-22 00:44:23 UTC  

there are a lot of rationalizations that go into this stuff

2020-02-22 00:44:47 UTC  

it's a celebrity lmfao

2020-02-22 00:44:51 UTC  

Density of the medium

2020-02-22 00:45:09 UTC  

ok

2020-02-22 00:45:18 UTC  

can i have image posting rights

2020-02-22 00:45:22 UTC  

ive been here awhile

2020-02-22 00:45:41 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/680575908570333278/image0-45-1.png

2020-02-22 00:46:02 UTC  

ty

2020-02-22 00:46:05 UTC  

Np

2020-02-22 00:46:14 UTC  

spectrum

2020-02-22 00:46:16 UTC  

lol

2020-02-22 00:46:44 UTC  

i dont think the person did that right

2020-02-22 00:51:52 UTC  

@Citizen Z things fall at different rates depending the air resistance - so they are influenced by that much but that still doesnt give the reason why things fall

2020-02-22 00:52:07 UTC  

or the predicted cause of it either

2020-02-22 01:13:36 UTC  

Density of the medium

2020-02-22 01:13:48 UTC  

A vacuum chamber has no air

2020-02-22 01:13:54 UTC  

Helium sinks

2020-02-22 01:14:40 UTC  

Changing the density of medium was direct cause for the change in direction

2020-02-22 01:15:01 UTC  

Why couldn't it be gravity instead?

2020-02-22 01:16:35 UTC  

So ive shown you using the scientific method that changing the density of the medium is the direct cause of things to rise or fall.

Your turn to show me using the scientific method, how gravity (general relativity) is proven.?

2020-02-22 01:19:05 UTC  

Well you haven't proven how it rises first of all, and gravity would also do that to helium in a vaccume. If you'd like a gravity test you could drop something from a high place and measure how quickly it falls, and then calculate how many meters it drops per second. It it drops about 9m a second, the speed gravity causes it to fall

2020-02-22 01:19:23 UTC  

You can't see it, its the attraction between two objects that have mass

2020-02-22 01:19:53 UTC  

If i drop a helium balloon in air it will rise. Because its less dense than the air

2020-02-22 01:20:02 UTC  

Indeed

2020-02-22 01:20:09 UTC  

Do that in the vaccume though

2020-02-22 01:20:19 UTC  

Things fall in those right

2020-02-22 01:20:21 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/680584632634179646/image0-45-1.png

2020-02-22 01:20:30 UTC  

Ok

2020-02-22 01:20:35 UTC  

@kylie yes because the medium was changed

2020-02-22 01:20:51 UTC  

Direct cause is the density of the medium