Weight, an intrinsic and inexorable property of all matter. The direction for that push force is down when the weight is greater than that of the displaced media, and up when it is lesser.
It's really the normal/standard take, and has been for around 2000 years.
Of course not. (effective) Weight is a pushing force (when it is heavier than the media it displaces).
That’s an interesting take. Where is the push force coming from?
Weight, an intrinsic and inexorable property of all matter. The direction for that push force is down when the weight is greater than that of the displaced media, and up when it is lesser.
It's really the normal/standard take, and has been for around 2000 years.
Well, a pushing force comes from behind, does it not?
Not necessarily. Why do you think pushing always comes from behind?
Right but what is causing that weight to push townward?
The fact that the weight is greater than the weight it displaces. Otherwise it doesn't!