Author Topic: Gothboy77 'appreciation' thread  (Read 24055 times)

It's been a while since I did physics so if anyone who's not Gothboy77 could correct me on anything I'm about to say I'd appreciate it

It makes sense to me. If your sandwhich was comprised of something like helium then it would float. I guess "gravity" only applies to certain sandwiches.

This is not a complicated concept. The helium balloon rises due to the Archimedes Principle.

"Any object, wholly or partially immersed in a stationary fluid, is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object."

It is the same reason that a balloon filled with a heavier gas will float on water, because it is buoyant, whereas a balloon that is full of lead will sink, because gravity is acting on lead with a greater effect than it is on the balloon of heavier gas. You can very easily test this theory by picking up a balloon full of helium and picking up a balloon full of lead and determining for yourself which one is harder to move. The helium balloon floats because the force of it's buoyancy is greater than the force of Earth's gravity acting on it. This is effective so long as there is a heavier gas (air) for the balloon to rise in. When it reaches higher into the atmosphere, where there is less gas, the balloon will stop rising as the force of it's buoyancy becomes less than the force of gravity.

Here's a neat picture that might make this concept easier:



Fg is the force of gravity. Fg is calculated as mass x gravity. This is the formula your bathroom scale uses to determine your weight.
Fb is the force of buoyancy. Fb is calculated as the mass of the fluid displaced multiplied by the force of Earth's gravity. So, essentially, you would get the volume of the balloon, calculate how much that volume of atmosphere around the balloon would weigh on Earth, and that would give you the buoyant force.

Here's a question: What prevents the very non-dense atmosphere of Earth from simply dispersing into space? What holds the sun, a big ball of helium just like in the balloon, together?

So your telling me that you would believe my words over a perfectly legit scientific article I just linked you to? Your suggestion does not sound like it would work very well

No, I want to respond to your argument, not Dr. Verlinde's argument. I have no problem with Dr. Verlinde's theory. According to this quote:
It is very much theory, and no
The argument you are making has absolutely nothing to do with Dr. Verlinde's theory.

Yes, Dr. Verlinde said "Gravity does not exist". Issac Newton and Einstein both said it exists however. As a matter of fact basically every scientist on the planet says gravity exists. So, according to your stuffty standard of evidence, I don't even need to prove the existence of gravity, because the standing authority already agrees with me. One moron saying it doesn't exist for attention does not equate to scientific proof that gravity does not exist.

Here are two experiments that were conducted in the 1800's, a time when we didn't have incredibly accurate measuring technology, that were used to prove the existence of gravity:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavendish_experiment
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schiehallion_experiment

If you were to conduct both of these experiments yourself correctly you would achieve the same results. With a bit of willpower you can construct the apparatus used in the first experiment in your backyard. Scientific proof that gravity doesn't exist would make you a very rich and famous man, so no excuses, get building!

Again, things do not sink in liquids unless there's gravity. Bouyancy is only an upward force. Density doesn't make things move unless there's a field that exerts forces on things with masses. Also known as gravity.

have we actually gone to space or is that a hoax?
Obviously a hoax. this guy does a pretty good job at showing you how they can fake being in space quite easily. Yes the guy is a "flat earther" but I found the video when I was searching nasa stuff

these dudes look similar


helium isn't a solid though. density is relevant for fluids interacting, not a solid and a fluid like air. balloons with helium are lofted because the lower density of helium creates a pressure difference at the top and bottom of the balloon that pushes it upwards. if you actually knew a thing about physics or gas laws, this "discussion" wouldn't be happening.
pretty sure a solid and a fluid "interact" with density. An apple generally floats in the water, but it does not float in air.

if u genuinely believe gravity don't work like the Scientists say it work, then ur a fool frankly. stuff you use probably on a practically daily basis relies on that sorta thing. GPS uses satellites, which first of all A: gravity obviously caint work just cus of "density" cus there aint no forgetin air in space and B: all of that general relativity stuff einstein came up with, GPS relies on knowing those facts in order to get you the info you need. if GPS didn't account for time dilation, it'd get 10km off every day. but ok einstein and everybody else is wrong despite knowing loads stuff more about this than you ever will cus you decide you want an explanation that is simpler for you to understand

and if you dont believe in satellites or whatever the forget then forget u honestly
GPS = trilateration + triangulation through cell phone towers/wifi
forget you too buddy!

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should I link you to my go fund me, or do you prefer patreon or kickstarter

Obviously a hoax. this guy does a pretty good job at showing you how they can fake being in space quite easily. Yes the guy is a "flat earther" but I found the video when I was searching nasa stuff
for the love of christ dude

It's not surprising that density is your catchphrase

legitimately you can create a vacuum chamber on your own, just put something in it and watch it not float

for the love of christ dude
Damn you watched it that fast? It was only 13 minutes but still

Alright lets watch a vid of this go go rocket going to "space" notice all the "satellites" floating around up there. tons of em

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAcp3BFBYw4

goth you never answered how orbits work

Alright lets watch a vid of this go go rocket going to "space" notice all the "satellites" floating around up there. tons of em
Wait so what exactly is this showing proof of in your mind?

An apple generally floats in the water, but it does not float in air.
Because gravity is pushing the liquid down, creating a pressure gradient that forces the apple upwards. This is called Archimedes principle. If you put an apple in the center of a bucket of water in zero-G, it doesn't move up or down because there is no difference in pressure from one part of the water to another.

Alright lets watch a vid of this go go rocket going to "space" notice all the "satellites" floating around up there. tons of em
dude

1. A hobby rocket doesn't have enough fuel to leave Earth's atmosphere

2. If you manage to put something into orbit, you aren't going to see satellites floating around because the Earth is loving massive and satellites are rather small.

3. If this video is espousing that the rocket hit some kind of dome while flying upwards at an extremely high velocity, it sure looks pretty intact despite the fact that it should have been blown into smithereens by colliding with a completely rigid surface.

Damn you watched it that fast? It was only 13 minutes but still

Alright lets watch a vid of this go go rocket going to "space" notice all the "satellites" floating around up there. tons of em

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAcp3BFBYw4
a few problems here.
first: that's not the rocket hitting the earth's """"dome,"""" the rocket's parachute deploying. how dumb are you
second: the video claims it reaches 73 miles? that's not even low orbit. satellites orbit from around 705 kilometers to around 36,000 kilometers
third: there aren't enough satellites that you would see tons of them by flying straight up. holy stuff dude.

GPS = trilateration + triangulation through cell phone towers/wifi

Yeah, that explains why I can access GPS in the middle of the Gobi desert where there is no Wifi or cell phone towers if I have a GPS receiver that communicates directly with satellites orbiting earth.

pretty sure a solid and a fluid "interact" with density. An apple generally floats in the water, but it does not float in air.

What the forget does this even mean lol?

should I link you to my go fund me, or do you prefer patreon or kickstarter

I will literally pay you $1,000,000 if you disprove anything I said in the post you ignored.

Goth77, do this for me: draw a diagram of what you think the forces on an apple look like when it's in free-fall.

My brother gothboy is WOKE he just rewrote the loving 'laws' of physics and all these naive eggheads can't even recover... Smh

Don't worry man even if 95% of the known scientific community disagrees with you I'll still be here for u my seed... don't let them knock u down, prove that you are less dense than air and GET BACK UP!!!! These fools can't see the truth, we got the gift man....

if gravity's real, how come our eyes don't fall out our mouth