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A bit of advice to my young brehs, if you want variety you’re ok with brown to yellow because cacs don’t give a fukk about them and if they trump up some bullshyt charges it probably won’t go anywhere beyond a slap on the wrist. Stay away from cacs, spicy cacs, light Asians, “middle eastern” cacs, etc.

There’s a color scale of concern in this country.

Below is basically what black men can smash or flirt with and not deal with drama years later. The not ok part is ok for us.

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Do you understand what math is
Mathematics is a tool used to observe the natural world, it’s the language we use to describe physical concepts
Physical theories are proven and disproven using a combination of mathematics and experimental verification
Out of all the nonsense you talk you can start with something simple, the force and gravity equations of Newtonian physics
All physical laws have corresponding mathematical expressions to describe them so make new ones describing your observations on how the universe works
You can start by writing your mathematical model for why objects fall down since according to you gravity doesn’t exist
Objects that are more dense than the air convert their potential energy to kinetic energy until said kinetic energy is expended and said object is at rest

That's simple physics that you should have learned in highschool

Why does a basketball drop to the ground in air but float in water?

The same force of gravity is acting on both correct?

Why does a piece of steel fall to the ground in the air AND the water?

One is more dense than the other

You're welcome for the lesson

Now what else can I teach you?

Or maybe you can fully explain "gravity" to me. I'd appreciate it
 

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Objects that are more dense than the air convert their potential energy to kinetic energy until said kinetic energy is expended and said object is at rest

That's simple physics that you should have learned in highschool

Why does a basketball drop to the ground in air but float in water?

The same force of gravity is acting on both correct?

Why does a piece of steel fall to the ground in the air AND the water?

One is more dense than the other

You're welcome for the lesson

Now what else can I teach you?

Or maybe you can fully explain "gravity" to me. I'd appreciate it
Ok so derive equations expressing that, it shouldn’t be so hard
 

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Ok so derive equations expressing that, it shouldn’t be so hard
You need me to post the equations for potential and kinetic energy?

Also, why did you only respond to part of that post?

Explain why gravity doesn't cause a basketball to sink in water thanks
 

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You need me to post the equations for potential and kinetic energy?

Also, why did you only respond to part of that post?

Explain why gravity doesn't cause a basketball to sink in water thanks
Because water has a buoyant force you imbecile:dwillhuh:
Steel is more dense than a basketball filled with air, the weight of steel is greater than the strength of the buoyant force children who are not even in high school can comprehend this:gucci:
 

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Because water has a buoyant force you imbecile:dwillhuh:
Steel is more dense than a basketball filled with air, the weight of steel is greater than the strength of the buoyant force children who are not even in high school can comprehend this:gucci:
What's buoyant force and how does it differ from density?
 
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