Hellium is less dense then air, so it rises, until it finds it buoyancy level. Whatever upward and downward force that is applied to a object, acts on a object, until it finds it relevant buoyancy level. A example I used is;
Something goes up because you apply a upward force to it. Say take a baseball bat, someone throws a baseball at you, you hit it, hopefully it goes up. That is a upward force that got applied to the baseball. Then through surrounding air pressure, it started losing speed, and as it slows down it starts falling down, as a baseball is more dense then air, and it starts seeking its relative buoyancy level. Once it hits the ground, it has found its relevant buoyancy level, and will lay still there stabel, until a upward or downward force is applied to it once again.
Almost everything is more dense then air, so it will fall down, until it hits the ground. If you look at the periodic table, you will see that Oxygen is the 8 lightest element, Nitrogen the 7th and Carbon the 6th. Anything more dense then this, will seek a lower buoyancy level then 5ft in the air.
Something goes up because you apply a upward force to it. Say take a baseball bat, someone throws a baseball at you, you hit it, hopefully it goes up. That is a upward force that got applied to the baseball. Then through surrounding air pressure, it started losing speed, and as it slows down it starts falling down, as a baseball is more dense then air, and it starts seeking its relative buoyancy level. Once it hits the ground, it has found its relevant buoyancy level, and will lay still there stabel, until a upward or downward force is applied to it once again.
that is up and down and how different density and buoyancy levels work
Yes and the force is called up and down. Once a object found it relevant buoyancy level, it will stay level, until a upward, or downward force is applied to it.
Why would things fall sideways? That makes no sense. I see no point in trying to explain why something does not do something it should not be doing.
Ok, glad you are not pushing gravity. Here you can see a experiment on how a object finds it buoyancy level based on its relative surroundings.
You make claims, with no proof to back it up, but that is how it always been with gravity. A object seeks its natural buoyancy level, I do not know what that is so hard to understand. The more dense a object is, the lower its buoyancy level is. Once a object has reached its buoyancy level, it is not going to move up or down, unless outside forces affect it (like the wind).
Because a object that is denser than air will fall down, until it finds it buoyancy level, or it is physical stopped. That is why helium rises, as it is lighter than air, so it goes up until it finds it buoyancy level, or it is contained.
When you drop something, and it falls, that is not gravity, that is up and down and how different density and buoyancy levels work. Gravity is how two different objects attract each other, something that has never been proven to be a thing.
Watch out so you do not start devolving into a fruit fly. Species adopting to their surroundings always been a thing, do not need theory of evolution to understand that selected breading produce certain results, a dog always stay a dog though.
The Universal Theory of Gravity is often taught in schools as a fact, when in fact it is not even a good theory.
First of all, no one has measured gravity for every atom and every star. It is simply a religious belief that it is "universal".
As more and more people switch to phones, and apps, it is only going to get worse, that be my prediction. Ones the government started handing out free phones, it is to control the narrative, make sure you use the pre-installed applications on it. Obama phone I think it is called, do not know to much about this project though.
Space may be the final frontier But it's made in a Hollywood basement(MusicVideo)
Why would venus not be round? Round like a pancake. Kind of looks like a hexagonal shape, but I have no idea, could be something with the filters.
What is beyond the ice of Antarctica one can only speculate, as we are not allowed to go there. According to the Bible, there is Heaven and Earth, so where Earth ends, Heaven begins. Terms like infinite plain is not something I personally believe in, seems to fit better with indoctrination of the heliocentric model.
Why would the sun and moon not be round? Seems like a efficient design. Usually we call the sun and moon a disc, as all we can see is one side of these objects. Throughout history, we never seen the backside of the moon, how about that. For the moon, leading theory is that it is some sort of plasma disc, that is what actual scientist says.
I doubt they are projections. Sounds like a narrative from the controlled opposition.
Feel free to read the Tynsdale Bible instead, this one from 1534.
It never got completed as authorities representing the Holy Roman Empire burned him at the stakes in 1536. Tynsdale famusly stated:
I defie the Pope and all hys lawes: and further added that if God spared hym life, ere many yeares he would cause a boy that driveth the plough to know more of the Scripture, then he did.
Or you could try the Geneva Bible, I suggest the one from 1560, the one the Pilgrims used.
In the proper Bible God uses the word firmament instead of vault. And the firmament is called Heauen. Once you get to Paul, you will see there are three heavens.
https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611_Genesis-Chapter-1/
Keep on reading though, put your faith in Jesus Christ, and all truths are going to be revealed. They tried to hide God by changing the Bible, subtle changes over time, leading us astray. But God does not change, the Bible is the same today as it was 400 years ago. That is something to have faith in.
Are you not in luck, Phuket World just made a video about this exact topic.
Once I use a vacuum cleaner, it sucks it up. All vacuums has to be sealed, by a container, once inside the vacuum, and it is stable, it should seek its buoyancy level, like normal, the most dense object seeks the bottom, of the container.