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Nov 2 2016 12:09pm
Quote (card_sultan @ Nov 2 2016 11:08am)
Most things are heavier than air and air density and pressure pushes things down, shocking stuff!


Does that mean that things would float in a vacuum chamber?
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clickbait just so everyone knows.


wordbait poising as rational thought, just so everyone knows
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Zero change is still a change, zero has value.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyOtIsnG71U


Turning along an arc is not zero change.
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Quote (card_sultan @ 2 Nov 2016 19:08)
Most things are heavier than air and air density and pressure pushes things down, shocking stuff!


Will I levitate if there is more air below me than above me ? I'm kinda interested in levitation..
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Quote (russian @ Nov 2 2016 08:09am)
Does that mean that things would float in a vacuum chamber?


if it was lighter than the volume it exists in, but a no air vacuum is a pretty light volume, this is why you dont understand anything - because you never read or understand and think everything should be handed to you on your level of understanding and if it is not you reject it as to long to read.
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Quote (Knaapie @ Nov 2 2016 08:12am)
Will I levitate if there is more air below me than above me ? I'm kinda interested in levitation..


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Quote (card_sultan @ Nov 2 2016 01:15pm)
if it was lighter than the volume it exists in, but a no air vacuum is a pretty light volume, this is why you dont understand anything - because you never read or understand and think everything should be handed to you on your level of understanding and if it is not you reject it as to long to read.


you said air pressure pushes objects down that are denser.

meaning without air there is nothing to make an object fall.

this is why no one thinks that gravity is based on air pressure...it fails basic experimentation.
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Quote (card_sultan @ Nov 2 2016 11:15am)
if it was lighter than the volume it exists in, but a no air vacuum is a pretty light volume, this is why you dont understand anything - because you never read or understand and think everything should be handed to you on your level of understanding and if it is not you reject it as to long to read.


Let me see if I get this. Vacuum is "very light", so it somehow pushes things. Even more so, it pushes them in a very specific direction - exactly orthogonal and towards the plane of our flat Earth. Is this correct?
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Quote (card_sultan @ 2 Nov 2016 19:15)
if it was lighter than the volume it exists in, but a no air vacuum is a pretty light volume, this is why you dont understand anything - because you never read or understand and think everything should be handed to you on your level of understanding and if it is not you reject it as to long to read.


He understands that you cannot (easily) create a 100% vacuum.. even with 99% vacuum his argument is still stands.

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