Re: more struggle with the buoyancy principle for our brilliant hydrogeologist.



George <George@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Florian" <auxotectonics_deletethis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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George <George@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


It does not sink! It floats! If it was sinking it would go straight to
the bottom!

Right. It is buoyant, but when additional mass is placed on it, that
additional mass overcomes the buoyancy and it is "pushed" to the bottom.

"pushed to the bottom" is not sinking, idiot. Sinking objects don't need
no push, they sink because they're pulled (gravity).

I tire of these games you are playing.

You are the player. According to your funky definition sinking would be
equivalent to floating. Non sense.




Good. I don't believe in God, either.

So quit evoking it to save your ass.

Odd that ou say that, since I thought you were. You keep claiming that
something magical

YOU are the irrational idiot claiming some magic. I don't. I'm certain
there is a rational explanation for that accumulation of new matter
inside planets, ours in particular.


Second reason is that ice does touch the bottom of the glass despite it
floats because your glass is too small in height to immerse 9/10th of
the total volume of icecubes.

So, gravity has no effect? None at all?

A guy asking such a moronic question as "gravity has no effect?" in an
observation related to the buoyancy principle is a plain moron. You are
a plain moron.

So I can assume that since you refuse to answer this question

And you can't read either...


It is the same, moron. If they sink they must go to the bottom of the
mantle.

Why? Ice doesn't sink to the bottom of the ocean, but is certainly does
sink below the surface [...]

Ice never sinks, i.e. is going totally below the surface, because it
floats, you idiot.



--
Florian
"Toute vérité franchit trois étapes. D'abord elle est ridiculisée.
Ensuite, elle subit une forte opposition. Puis, elle est considérée
comme ayant toujours été une évidence." - Arthur Schopenhauer
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