Question: Aristotle claimed that heavier objects fall faster, because they have more natural motion towards their natural position on the ground. His hypothesis was incorrect as

Aristotle claimed that heavier objects fall faster, because they have more "natural motion" towards their "natural position" on the ground. His hypothesis was incorrect as shown by (allegedly) Galileo dropping things off of the leaning tower of Pisa and also by the BBC video comparing a feather and bowling ball falling in a vacuum.

With Aristotle's hypothesis disproven, and the evidence shown in this week's videos, what would be a reasonable new hypothesis? Or, what would be an appropriate modification to Aristotle's hypothesis?

What experiment experiment could you run to test your new hypothesis (your answer to question 2)

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