With that short of a distance they will hit the ground at the same time. Maybe a tenth of a second difference...you're the one arguing with facts.
Gravity has a force of 9.8 m/s^2 on all objects. No matter how heavy or light the objects are. They will hit at the same time at the at the distance of an average coin toss. I don't know how hard it is for you to understand.
If you drop a brick and a quarter at the same time they will. How about dropping an anvil and a quarter...same thing.
If you can't understand the Laws of Physics there is no helping you.
I'm not arguing that. You say if you drop anything from 6 feet it will hit the ground at the same time because gravity has the exact same affect on all objects falling to the ground. Why doesn't a feather & a coin hit at the same time?
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