but you are saying density does?
that idea is incompatible with your thesis.
No I'm not saying that either.
okay. when i asked
"any ideas on what causes it other than mass?"
you wrote:
Density/buoyancy.
More mass doesn't have more gravity at all. More density causes this phenomenon [of gravity]
So the phenomenon of things falling isn't the same phenomenon that is supposedly caused by gravity. (Things attracted in all directions. Like how the moon supposedly pulls up on the earth.)
The phenomenon of things falling down or floating up is caused by buoyancy/density.
The phenomenon of gravity pulls in all directions, not just straight down. This is what I want an experiment of. One that I can actually do fairly easily.
Does that make sense?
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