Why a leaf falls from a tree is because air is less dense than the leaf. When the leaf becomes disconnected from the tree, it is no longer being suspended so it falls.
Don't feel sympathy for me. Objects don't attract to each other via gravity. I explained a steel pin needle (or any small object) will not gravitate to a 100,000 ton steel cargo ship. If gravity were true this would happen no? What are the pseudo science rules or circumstances then can you present me that would prove it?
Again nothing to do with gravity. Viscosity, buoyancy, and density perfectly explains this. If the object is able to flow around the heavier/lighter object, it will naturally arrange itself.
No, it is because the air is less dense than the ball and has ample viscosity to allow the ball to flow downward and settle naturally below the air because of it's density.
Why a leaf falls from a tree is because air is less dense than the leaf. When the leaf becomes disconnected from the tree, it is no longer being suspended so it falls.
Because gravity is pulling on it constantly!
It doesn't exist. It's all density, buoyancy, drag. Probable sciences unlike gravity. It's really that simple.
Bouyancy is directly related to gravity. If an item is more dense than water, it sinks. If it is less dense than water, it floats.
I'm gonna stop arguing with you now. It's not fun any more. I feel sympathy for you.
Don't feel sympathy for me. Objects don't attract to each other via gravity. I explained a steel pin needle (or any small object) will not gravitate to a 100,000 ton steel cargo ship. If gravity were true this would happen no? What are the pseudo science rules or circumstances then can you present me that would prove it?
Again nothing to do with gravity. Viscosity, buoyancy, and density perfectly explains this. If the object is able to flow around the heavier/lighter object, it will naturally arrange itself.
Pick up a ball, then let go of it....
You'll notice that an invisible force pulled the ball towards the ground.
Now before you say that invisible forces don't exist, remember that magnets do exist.
No, it is because the air is less dense than the ball and has ample viscosity to allow the ball to flow downward and settle naturally below the air because of it's density.