Message from @hgb

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2020-02-07 23:13:55 UTC  

Only assume it’s mass attracts mass

2020-02-07 23:13:59 UTC  

Or wtv

2020-02-07 23:14:03 UTC  

Hmmmmm

oxygen is fake

2020-02-07 23:14:21 UTC  

You cannot explain why it falls either

2020-02-07 23:14:24 UTC  

Density of the medium is what causes things to rise or fall

2020-02-07 23:14:27 UTC  

why is that?

2020-02-07 23:14:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/675479554277638171/image0-45.png

2020-02-07 23:14:42 UTC  

Because I don’t know

2020-02-07 23:14:43 UTC  

Try using the scientific method

2020-02-07 23:15:26 UTC  

Citizen Z, please go through your scientific method on density causing things to fall and not up

2020-02-07 23:15:34 UTC  

@Citizen Z join to talk

2020-02-07 23:15:36 UTC  

Its right there

2020-02-07 23:16:05 UTC  

Can you show me the scientific method proving gravity causes things to fall ir rise?

2020-02-07 23:16:06 UTC  

why would a denser object then air fall down towards the earth and not up

2020-02-07 23:16:16 UTC  

I can indeed

2020-02-07 23:16:19 UTC  

@Monticks density of the medium

2020-02-07 23:16:54 UTC  

Plz explain your method to prove gravity

2020-02-07 23:23:27 UTC  

@Citizen Z can u join vc?

2020-02-07 23:26:29 UTC  

Easy

2020-02-07 23:26:54 UTC  

So your question is how can I disprove gravity?

2020-02-07 23:27:10 UTC  

Or Coriolis effect?

2020-02-07 23:27:26 UTC  

Go on what is your question.

2020-02-07 23:28:58 UTC  

Is it a very long question...?

2020-02-07 23:31:10 UTC  

Fun fact, God doesn't actually exist!

2020-02-07 23:31:18 UTC  

How crazy and wacky is that?

2020-02-07 23:31:28 UTC  

@Boften_jkl go to another channel

2020-02-07 23:31:35 UTC  

1) Natural : Objects denser then atmospheric air has been clearly visible to fall. Whilst object less dense then the medium it is in rises. Mass cannot move without a force applied to it.
2) Hypothesis : The medium in which an object is in must be in affect by forces caused by the surrounding medium, as mass cannot move without a force applied to it which is a natural process.
3) Experiment : Place an object within a medium less dense then the object,. Record speed and impacts. Place the object in a medium more dense then the object. Record speed and impacts. Place the object in a vacuum and record speed and impact. Repeat tests with other objects with different densities.
4) Prediction : An object with more density then the surrounding medium will fall down and vise versa. In a vacuum the objects will fall at a constant acceleration of 9.81m/s(2).
5) Conclusion : Once the object is in a vacuum, the object will fall down. Therefore a force is being applied downwards. This acceleration is 9.81m/s(2). However, when an object is in a medium more dense then itself, the object rises. This implies a force is being applied up. This force is labelled Buoyancy. It must be able to overcome this clearly visible force of 9.81m/s(2). This implies what we have clearly seen, objects rise when the buoyant force overcomes this 9.81m/s(2) which is caused by the weight of the object (which is mass multiplied by this acceleration) being pushed back by the medium at a force greater then the 9.81m/s(2). This implies that a 9.81m/s(2) must exsist. We call this constant force. Gravity

2020-02-07 23:31:43 UTC  

Well i just showed density of the medium is the direct cause for things to rise or faill

2020-02-07 23:32:03 UTC  

What is your question though

2020-02-07 23:32:18 UTC  

Because your experimentation involves unnecessary variables

2020-02-07 23:32:27 UTC  

Such as comparison to air

2020-02-07 23:33:20 UTC  

Are you just saying that everything that is not on the ground accelerates downwards 9.8 or everything else about gravity

2020-02-07 23:33:25 UTC  

What is your question

2020-02-07 23:33:45 UTC  

Yes i am!!

2020-02-07 23:33:53 UTC  

That is how F=ma works

2020-02-07 23:34:01 UTC  

that is how your weight is figured out

2020-02-07 23:34:42 UTC  

The earth is just so great in mass that it pushes back with a force so great that there is no noticeable affects

2020-02-07 23:34:54 UTC  

Heh

2020-02-07 23:34:58 UTC  

because "every force has an equal and opposite reactions"

2020-02-07 23:35:28 UTC  

What is the question