I know water always seeks its level.
water follows the path of least resistance, as something pulls it downward.
Water does not seek. It is acted upon.
p.s. a drop of water isn't level
If you break the surface tension of the drop of water, does it remain shaped as a drop? Do you think that the massive oceans are clinging around a spinning ball? What happens to liquids in a centrifuge?
A water droplet is heavier than air.
If you think water doesn’t seek, how do you explain capillary effect?
why do heavier things displace lighter things?
Capillary effect is similar to surface tension. Nuclear forces I believe, and gravity is the weakest force. Electromagnetism and the nuclear forces are stronger than gravity.
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