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An anvil can float in a container filled with mercury. Selective gravity? Gravity is a hoax.

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DJ Kinjo 的头像
DJ Kinjo1 年前

Yeah that’s density and electromagnetism at work. Gravity is just misdefined and we need to correct that.

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Brandon Thought1 年前

Mercury has a high density of 13.5 g/cm³, which means that many materials with lower densities can float on its surface. Examples of these materials include iron, steel, copper, lead, and even some types of rocks. Some patents and research explore using mercury's properties—such as its high conductivity, ability to form vortices in magnetic fields, and density—to potentially create antigravity devices or understand related phenomena!

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Jay Camtono1 年前

Selective gravity lol 😂

Dark Helmet 的头像
Dark Helmet1 年前

No, you idiot, buoyancy. Which is impossible without that one thing you clowns like to deny, and that is gravity. What is selective gravity? Is that like when you guys deny its existence when it doesn't work in your favor?

KCV 的头像
KCV1 年前

Different liquids have different densities, which means they can 'carry' different weights. Just like ships can fliat on weer but not on air.. A bit more knowledge of physics would be nice, if you want to have a discussion instead of being laughed at..

Wolfpak56 的头像
Wolfpak561 年前

So stupid..mercury is much more dense than water..buoyancy allows for the anvil to float in liquid mercury. Clearly it displaces more mercury than it ways..do you know any science?

Monty 的头像
Monty1 年前

That’s just basic density Shit floats because it’s lighter than the surrounding fluid Steel is less dense than mercury. Steel floats It’s middle school physics

The Zen Master 的头像
The Zen Master1 年前

The mercury is denser than the anvil, dunce. 🙄

Reshintoe 的头像
Reshintoe1 年前

No that’s just how density and buoyancy work. The density of steel is 7.85g/cm^3 the density of mercury is 13.59 g/cm^3 so the mercury displaced by the steel is nearly double the steel hence why the “water line” where the anvil floats is roughly at the halfway point.

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Oldsoul1 年前

Just wondering...your tag 'bronze giant'...are you into machine tooling, metallurgy?

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