atomic Mass =/= gravity
density =/= gravity
bouancy =/= gravity, your argument that it does relies exclusively on the idea that "since i can't identify what does, it must be gravity"
take a liquid heavier then objects placed in it, add vibration, lighter then fluid object will still stay floating, if it was gravity it would sink, if gravity created buoyency then by interupting the effects of bouyency you would interupt the effects of gravity, since you don't when you do that, it's obvious one is not related to the other.
atomic Mass =/= gravity
density =/= gravity
bouancy =/= gravity, your argument that it does relies exclusively on the idea that "since i can't identify what does, it must be gravity"
take a liquid heavier then objects placed in it, add vibration, lighter then fluid object will still stay floating, if it was gravity it would sink, if gravity created buoyency then by interupting the effects of bouyency you would interupt the effects of gravity, since you don't when you do that, it's obvious one is not related to the other.
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