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He's close, but not quite there. Air resistance slows things, and in a vacuum all things will fall at the same rate, yes. But, weight has zero impact on the rate an object falls through the atmosphere. Air resistance affects things based on their shape and permeability. He's still saying that a heavier object will fall faster in atmosphere, all other things being equal, which is false.
He clearly knows air resistance is a thing, he just doesn't understand how it works.
A ping-pong ball sized lead shot and a ping-pong ball both fall at the same rate though air?
That doesn't sound right.
That's because there's more than just weight that's different there
Don't leave dry sarcasm on the Internet without the requisite sarcasm mark, lol, I ain't gonna bitch out and add it now tho
If all things are equal except for mass. Then the object of higher mass will fall faster.