How come that a balloon flies up with the balloon pointing towards the sky...

How come that a balloon flies up with the balloon pointing towards the sky, but when I turn it upside down it doesn't falls down?

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because gravity isn't real.

This right here proves that the flat earth is accelerating upwards, that's why the balloon doesn't behave like you think it would

Kraut space magic

why does steam boil

Helium is lighter than oxygen, so it floats. No matter what direction the actual balloon is facing.

Steam can't boil, the water boils

Because the point where you attach the rope to has more mass obviously

I follow your logic : when you walk normally, your feet are going down to ground. So if you flip yourself, you should start to fly since your feet will still pull you opposite way of your head. Conclusion :you are totally idiot... Go back to school and learn the basics of physics...

Another normie, not knowing that oxygen is just another way the Obunga administration tried to brainwash us.

buoyancy

gravity

Balloons don't produce thrust, they fly because they're lighter than air.

>LOGic

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One word for this thread: Phlogiston.

The fact that balloons float upwards is a universal constant according to Grifters first law of flexilis.

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because it doesn't fly, it floats
the density is lower than that of air so it floats like a ball in the pool
that it turns with the knot down is because the center of gravity it slightly below the mech center, because the knot is a heavy spot

you're trolling anyway, so 1/10 for making me answer

Gravity is a hoax force. The reasons things go up and down is due to density and buoyancy, it is the objects themselves and the medium with which they are in that determines this, no gravity required.

>phLOGiston
also, respect for someone on /b knowing that word

and that's where you're wrong kiddo
gravity works in vacuum, too

Imbecile, objects are going to be denser than a vacuum, so they go down.

What determines what's up in down in the absolute nothingness of space?

>objects in vacuum and zero gravity attract each other
>move towards each other
so, "down" is "the other object", different for each one?

Why do you think space is a vacuum? Because that's what you've been told or do you know it for a fact?

But you can't point your feet towards the sky because you'll have to stand on your hands which means that you won't be able to fly from the first place

>objects in vacuum and zero gravity attract each other

What scientific experiment has been done to prove this?

bremer fallturm
does/did this some times per day
is on earth, is in vacuum, still things attract each other, regardless that they fall only a few seconds

and i bet even your fucking murrican high school does it

thousands
like, every satellite, star, planet, space probe

>is on earth
>zero-g

Try again kid.

That's sci-fi, I mean real science, practical experiements.

>sats
>sci fi
go kill your self, flat earthing creationist troll

buoyancy.

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it has zero g while the experiment carrier falls down the vacuum tube tower
a few seconds only, but still

yer a troll, harry