Quote (tard_sultan @ Mar 23 2017 03:42pm)
Is there really an invisible force sucking things to the earth as it spin at 1040 mph, orbits at 66,600mph and spirals around the Milky way at 500,000mph and yet water on a lake can be perfectly still it shows no sign of movement and 1,000,000 pound clouds of water can defy this force?
Awww, look at you. You're so cute when you show off how much you don't understand about the science the rest of us learned before we could drink.
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Water vapor is lighter or less dense than dry air. At equivalent temperatures it is buoyant with respect to dry air, whereby the density of dry air at standard temperature and pressure is 1.27 g/L and water vapor at standard temperature and pressure has the much lower density of 0.804 g/L.
Million pounds, 2 million, it doesn't matter. Water vapor generally floats above comparable dry air. Just like 200 million pound aircraft carriers float on water. The overall volume of the carrier is more than a comparable volume of water, therefore the carrier floats. That isn't gravity defying, that is buoyancy.
Quote (tard_sultan @ Mar 23 2017 03:42pm)
" An atoms position in a system is based upon its density in relation to
the surrounding densities and the changes in magnetism, electricity and temperature. Density is the most
important function in determining the position of an object. Density is the vibration intensity within a
volume in relation to the density of the surrounding medium."
...and there you are making up non-existent, unscientific terms.
Quote (tard_sultan @ Mar 23 2017 03:42pm)
...and here you are showing off how you failed to pay attention to Newton's first law. Gravity IS acting on the entire slinky, but the spring tension in the slinky is pulling the bottom up because the spring tension is at least equal to the force of gravity, and therefore the bottom doesn't fall until the top is no longer pulling it upwards.