User talk:I.aditya

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Caution under Archimedes paradox[edit]

Hi l.aditya,

I've read your contribution to the Archimedes Paradox article and it doesn't make 100% sense. You talk about a "spaceship" for one which has nothing to do with a ship floating in water. Secondly, you bring up a valid point that the weight of a ship plus the water must be supported by something, which is true, but I do not believe this has any bearing on the central issue, which is the relative density of the two substances (ship and water).

You conclude that the paradox is nothing more than a play on words, which I do not feel is a natural conclusion to your preceding argument. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Grahamrichter (talkcontribs) 12:54, 18 December 2006 (UTC).[reply]