Science already knows the magic of gravity

The boat is always sinking, it does not float
What?

the hull of the boat is always under pressure from the water from the sides that the boat is enclosed in.
And from underneath.
It's called "floating".

Make a v-shape with your hands together like a boats hull
Um, boat hull generally AREN'T v-shaped.

imagine a boats hull in your hands and you apply crushing pressure, the boat will rise in your hands.
Yep, it's called floating.
(Oh, and it's NOT "crushing pressure").
 
What?


And from underneath.
It's called "floating".


Um, boat hull generally AREN'T v-shaped.


Yep, it's called floating.
(Oh, and it's NOT "crushing pressure").
I will add a diagram , and boats that are not v- shape have more spread mass,

The water from left and right wants to fill the space the boats hull occupies pressuring the sides of the boat, making the boat rise, stopping it from sinking.
 

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I will add a diagram
Why do think adding a diagram would help?
I've studied naval architecture, YOU aren't going to teach me anything.

and boats that are not v- shape have more spread mass
What?
ALL boats displace more water than their own mass.
Otherwise they wouldn't float.

The water from left and right wants to fill the space the boats hull occupies pressuring the sides of the boat, making the boat rise, stopping it from sinking.
Or from underneath.

That's why they float.
 
Why do think adding a diagram would help?
I've studied naval architecture, YOU aren't going to teach me anything.


What?
ALL boats displace more water than their own mass.
Otherwise they wouldn't float.


Or from underneath.

That's why they float.
from underneath yes , but not the water pushing back the boat pushing the water,
 
My conclusion of this is because of air rises by change of its energy state, an opposite action to falling, the work done by air represents every action has an equal and opposite reaction, adding energy causes rise, lesser energy causes air to fall representing + Newtons or - Newtons by adding energy to air or removing energy from air.
This is trivial to disprove in several ways.

Heat up a sealed tank of air. Its weight will not change. It will not rise or fall. Therefore your conclusion is incorrect.

Cool some helium to 0C, much colder than air. Fill a balloon with it. The balloon will rise. Therefore your conclusion is incorrect.
 
from underneath yes , but not the water pushing back the boat pushing the water,
What?
The water pushes the boat just as much as the boat pushes the water.
If the water didn't push back equally then the boat would - by definition - sink.
Because it would be pushing down MORE than the water pushed back on it.
If the two "pushes" weren't in equilibrium then the situation wouldn't be static.
 
This is trivial to disprove in several ways.

Heat up a sealed tank of air. Its weight will not change. It will not rise or fall. Therefore your conclusion is incorrect.

Cool some helium to 0C, much colder than air. Fill a balloon with it. The balloon will rise. Therefore your conclusion is incorrect.
helium has more energy than air, and gains quicker than loss.
air heated in a tank will not compensate for the tank, has the tank warms up , the exchange rate to gravity increases of the tank so the tank remains the same weight.
 
What?
The water pushes the boat just as much as the boat pushes the water.
If the water didn't push back equally then the boat would - by definition - sink.
Because it would be pushing down MORE than the water pushed back on it.
If the two "pushes" weren't in equilibrium then the situation wouldn't be static.
maybe.
 
No.
That's a fact.
And how does this relate to your (incorrect) claim about hydrogen/ helium?

helium has more energy than air
What energy does it have?

and gains quicker than loss.
Gains what quicker?

air heated in a tank will not compensate for the tank, has the tank warms up , the exchange rate to gravity increases of the tank so the tank remains the same weight
Utter crap.
Adding energy to anything makes it heavier.
Your claim about "adding energy to make air lighter" is WRONG.
 
helium has more energy than air, and gains quicker than loss.
Fill a balloon with radon. It certainly has more energy than air. The balloon will sink. Therefore your comparison is incorrect.
air heated in a tank will not compensate for the tank, has the tank warms up , the exchange rate to gravity increases of the tank so the tank remains the same weight.
The balloon heats up as well. Therefore your comparison is incorrect.

This is the problem with making stuff up. Your devices will fail, because reality does not care about your woo.
 
No.
That's a fact.
And how does this relate to your (incorrect) claim about hydrogen/ helium?


What energy does it have?


Gains what quicker?


Utter crap.
Adding energy to anything makes it heavier.
Your claim about "adding energy to make air lighter" is WRONG.

air is lighter than water but heavier than helium and hydrogen, add energy to air and it becomes the same as helium and hydrogen and starts to float.
 
TC... for the love of science, please stop...
For the love of science stop, huh?

Science has no answer to/for the mechanism of gravity, there is no science for a mechanism, so for the love of science stopping is an option for the complacent.

What, really?

It is no point in even learning any science if people say stop when we look at new things.

It is simple , all atoms are critically balanced in energy of plus and negative, an increase in either makes the atom move.
 
It is simple what I do, I do not just think of the why and how's, I also think of cause and effect of the original idea. Change, once you know the mechanism then things change.

Gravity including orbits is critical balanced, a maglev is critical balanced, a boat is buoyant , helium is anti-gravitational, one is not the same as the other.
 
The boat is pulled down by gravity always, the boats direction is centripetal, helium is not effected by gravity, it is never pulled down by the earth, can you not see the difference?
 
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