I dont understand the question.
Is there somebody denying the effort it takes to keep things upright and keep from falling?
are you trying to find the "proof" or are you coming from the perspective that the thing we experience as gravity doesn't exist.
Let me help you. I'm looking for any experiment OTHER than the Cavendish experiment, which supposedly proves gravity is caused by mass...which should cause an attraction in directions besides up/down. (Which is easily explained by density/buoyancy.)
thanks for clarifying.
Dont think I'm anal but I want to clarify a few things.
"Gravity" is a word to describe the phenomenon
the "theories" why gravity happens, are a different matter
finally
to "prove" something true in science is an impossible axiom.
you can "proof" math but can't "prove" theories true in science. That's not how science works.
You can only prove something false.
I'm just looking for an experiment that actually shows this phenomenon.
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