₿en Wehrman
· 4w
Things move up and down in our world based on 3 things: Density, Buoyancy, and Electrostatics.
Gravity plays zero factor.
When you let go of a balloon and it flies upward, does that mean it's "anti-...
But why do more dense things tend to move downward instead of upwards if not because of gravity. With your explanation would it not make the same sense if less dense things moved down?