There are numerous people out there who offer nothing more than a thought process about all kinds of things that nobody can genuinely prove.
And there are those that can provide things that almost anyone can prove.
Yet you cling to those focusing on the abstract so you can pretend to be right; while ignoring those who can show you are wrong.
It would be over vertical distance, not from small heights.
And doing so just further demonstrates the problem with your delusional BS.
Initially, they start accelerating at basically the same rate.
Yet after long enough, the ping pong ball decreases its rate of acceleration to almost 0, while the steel ball continues to accelerate.
This makes no sense at all in your fantasy.
Why is there a different terminal velocity?
And if there is, why don't they start off with different rates of acceleration?
This makes sense if the air is resisting the motion, with a force based upon surface area; with something entirely separate from the air accelerating the objects downwards with a force proportional to mass.
You just need to understand denpressure to get why and you know absolutely nothing about it to even argue, except to argue for the fiction of gravity.
No, those who understand denpressure realise it is complete garbage that doesn't work.
And then you refuse to interact with those who do understand it, because doing so would require admitting gravity (or something quite like it) is real.
All because you are entirely incapable of answering a trivial question which shows your fantasy is garbage.
Again, we know the air pressure is greater below the object.
So how does the low pressure air above push overcome the high pressure air below to force the object down?
This makes no sense at all.
To further destroy it; why does this only happen if an object is dense enough, with a low enough density resulting in the force below pushing the object up?
And why does this pressure gradient exist at all? Why doesn't the high pressure air below push the low pressure air up to remove the pressure gradient?
If you try adding extra compressed air in, that is roughly what happens, with the extra pressure pushing the air away until you are just left with the pressure gradient.
And this pressure gradient is directly proportional to the density of the fluid.
Again, it makes no sense at all.
But if we discard your delusional fantasy, and instead accept a force proportional to mass acting downwards, it all makes sense.
The pressure gradient is from this downwards force, which is why it is proportional to the mass of the fluid.
This acts to pull all objects down, and at the same rate. However, a fluids resistance to motion will change that.
And in addition, the upwards buoyant force from air pressure pushes the objects upwards, so if gravity acting directly on the object is greater, it goes down; but if the buoyant force is greater, it goes up.
This all makes sense, and you cannot show any fault with it. Instead you just dismiss it as "gravity is fiction", or "there is no such thing as pull", yet you cannot justify either of those claims of yours, claims you repeatedly assert as facts.