I’ve told you many times why things always fall downward after being PUT UP INTO AIR BY AN EXTERNAL FORCE ACTING ON THEM.
Yes, you have repeated this pathetic lie many times.
But I have given examples where it is not so simple.
For example, when you throw something up and to the right.
This also includes when you throw something directly away from an inclined surface (e.g. a side of a hill).
It doesn't magically reverse and come back, it goes down.
But it also includes other examples, such as where you break an object off from the vertical face of a cliff.
You are not forcing it up, you are forcing it entirely horizontally.
Even worse for you it also includes when you break something away from an overhang. In this case you are literally forcing it down.
It also includes when you simply push something off the edge or over a hole.
In all cases it goes DOWN!
Not back to where it came from.
Not opposite the force that put it into the air, but DOWN!
So your pathetic BS doesn't work.
Again, things do not magically return to their origin.
And for added fun, it also includes when you don't provide a force at all.
For example when you boil water.
The water originated from a lake, you place it in a container slightly higher than the lake, yet when you boil it, it goes UP!
In your delusional fantasy, no additional force was provided to make it go up, so why is it "falling up" away from its origin?
Yet when it then hits a cold surface and condenses, it goes down?
And why, if you take that water from the lake, and going into a tunnel under the lake, the water still goes down?
And for some more added added fun, what about sea life?
For example, lobsters.
When they spawn, they are all throughout the water column.
But when they are old, they stay on the bottom, and if you pick them up off the bottom, they fall down to the bottom.
But fish happily swim around, typically remaining neutrally buoyant. When they die, they often float to the surface, yet if cut up, the chunks fall down to the bottom.
How is that simply returning to where it originated?
Again, the origin and how the object is moved or forced to move away from that origin clearly has absolute nothing to do with why things fall down.
So stop repeating the same refuted BS. It simply doesn't work.
We cannot possibly prove which one is true
We can, and have, by observing things fall from space to Earth.
The evidence you desperately need to dismiss as fake or just outright ignore because you know it shows your claim is pure BS.
Why would everything fall down in that one direction at all?
Because it is falling towards Earth, because of the gravitational attraction to Earth.
Their greater density
Provide no explanation at all, and directly contradicts your prior claim.
If it is about origin, then density shouldn't matter.
For example, if water originates on Earth, why should boiling it make it go up?
Why shouldn't it still be trying to go down?
If it is about origin, that water vapour should be staying on Earth, and not going up at all. It should require a force to force it up and when that force is removed it should go down.
Again, your claims and worldview are so utterly pathetic and incapable of explaining reality that you need to repeatedly switch back and forth between mutually exclusive ideas.
If it is about origin, then density doesn't matter. It shouldn't matter if an object has a density of 1 kg/ml, or 1 ug per cubic km, if it starts on Earth it should stay on Earth unless a force acts to push it up.
We can also test this with a helium cylinder. Clearly the helium originated in the air and wants to go up. So the more helium you put into the cylinder the more it should go up. So the cylinder should be lightest when it is full of helium, and as it drains it should get heavier. But we see the exact opposite, with it getting lighter as the pressure is reduced. You can even test this with a cylinder of compressed air.
As if the volume of the cylinder remains unchanged, so the upwards force due to buoyancy remains unchanged, and it is just the downwards force due to gravity that changes as the helium empties.
Conversely, if it is about density, then origin shouldn't matter, and you have lost the only thing you have been able to pretend explains why down; and instead have no reason at all for why being denser should make it go down.
Pick an idea, and stick to it instead of repeatedly contradicting yourself.
And while origin is clearly BS and doesn't work at all, in order to have either work you still need a downwards force acting on the object to accelerate it, and that force needs to be proportional to mass to have objects of different mass accelerate at the same rate.
And if you don't ignore the pressure gradient that already explains why things go up; and what you are left with is a downwards force proportional to mass. So it isn't the object being denser making it go down, it is this downwards force. Then you just need to explain that.
There’s only one result possible at all.
Yes, without a force it remains as it is.
Your force proved to be crap
When?
Do you mean when you repeatedly lie about it?
Such as when you ignore that it will create the observed and measurable pressure gradient in fluids which acts to push objects up?
That isn't the force failing, that is your pathetic BS failing.
Again, like saying seeing a light kid on a see-saw go up when the heavy kid sits on the other side magically disproves gravity because the light kid goes up.
You would have to be a complete imbecile to think that.
So what are you? A complete imbecile, or just lying scum?
Again, reality shows beyond any sane doubt that a downwards force proportional to mass is needed.
1 - In order to accelerate, an object needs a force acting on it. So for things to fall, they need a downwards force acting on them. And density is not a force. Starting on the ground is not a force.
2 - In order for an object to not be pushed upwards by that pressure gradient, it needs a downwards force to counter it, and even in cases where it does go up, you still need a downwards force to get the resulting force on the object.
3 - In order to maintain this pressure gradient, even the air (or other fluid) needs a downwards force acting on it. Even when it is the same density as the fluid around it, or more dense than the fluid above and less dense than the fluid below, it still needs that force.
So why do you reject all this and instead wilfully lie to everyone by claiming no such force is needed and that objects just magically accelerate without a force?
Why do you repeatedly ignore this pressure gradient which destroys your delusional fantasy?