Every measurement of mass to weight is all down to atmospheric pressures, just take gravity out of the equation. It's not needed.
It's just a case of changing the names of the measuring tools to realistic names and not fantasy names. You know, like gravimeters and stuff.
LOL..... yet another dozen comments of absolutely absurd pseudo-scientific drivel. Truly outstanding! Just in the wrong sort of way LOL.
A measurement of "mass to weight"? I've known all along that
sceptimatic had
no idea at all that mass and weight are two different things. He can't seem to grasp that weight is a variable, whilst mass is a constant. And that's because he doesn't understand how gravity works.
I do agree with him though that—for the purpose of his argument—it's "just a case of changing the names". He does it repeatedly.
But tge he's unable to define the altered properties of the entity whose name he's changed. He still hasn't defined the units of measure for his imaginary re-named gravity, "denpressure". He reckons it's a "combination" of density and pressure, which is like saying "
tempmoment" is a combination of temperature and momentum. And would be just as silly.
To save the poor tool any further embarrassment, I suggest that the forum admin adds "denpressure" to their word blocker.
