Water finds it's lowest point because of it's viscosity (it's ability to flow), and depending on what matter surrounds the water determines whether or not it reaches the lowest point based on the density of the materials. Test it yourself. Pour honey, milk, dish soap, then water in a cup. The honey will stay at the bottom, then the milk, then dish soap, then water will all seperate.
You're right about the density but gravity is non existent. Just apply density to your thought process there is absolutely no proof to gravity. Even the science priest Neil Degrassi stumbles and fumbles trying to sell this 500 year lie.
Water finds it's lowest point because of it's viscosity (it's ability to flow), and depending on what matter surrounds the water determines whether or not it reaches the lowest point based on the density of the materials. Test it yourself. Pour honey, milk, dish soap, then water in a cup. The honey will stay at the bottom, then the milk, then dish soap, then water will all seperate.
Yes, because of gravity, the more dense material will gravitate to the bottom. This is why oil floats on water.
Water has a density of 1.0 Oil has a density of 0.7
This has nothing to do with gravity.
What do you mean? You already said gravity doesn't exist.
Does gravity exist or not? If gravity does exist in your world, please define it, so a simpleton like me can understand
**It has nothing to do with gravity because gravity does not exist..
You're right about the density but gravity is non existent. Just apply density to your thought process there is absolutely no proof to gravity. Even the science priest Neil Degrassi stumbles and fumbles trying to sell this 500 year lie.