Gravity is the thing that captures the atmosphere above you, with its clouds and insects, birds and helicopters, and airplanes, and speeding bullets, and holds them in place while the earth below spins crazily around, and at the same time, holds the oceans in place.
Gravity can distinguish between insects and giant rocks that sit untethered to the earth. (The rocks are kept in place while the insects fly freely about.)
Gravity is amazing.
But bopper, air has mass as well, clouds weigh several tons, shouldn't the atmosphere generate its own gravitational pull? What about water? The oceans of the world are massive, shouldn't water have it's own gravitational pull?
https://nasaviz.gsfc.nasa.gov/11234
According to science bitches, less mass means less gravity, so only rocks create gravity? Only the tectonic plates? If you make it to the center of the earth you should technically float because gravity is pulling you from all sides?
Yes, less pull the closer to the center you get. Air etc. has mass but not nearly the density of rock or water.
And , due to different densities under the surface.
Right?
I agree. Bopper
Crazy what we've been taught to believe, the fantastical thinking lies more with the globe folks.
wow, youre dumb
He's flat earth shill. They've been pushing this like-garbage all day. Probably means they've been sliding something important.
Lol, I'm someone who researched it and couldn't debunk it, simply sharing what I discovered. That makes me a 'shill.'
I don't 'push' or 'slide' anything, I have no time for juvenile crap like that.
I'm correct. Gravity evidently distinguishes.
yeah? go jump off a building and tell us what happens..
Gravity is the fictitious force we ascribe to these things, a powerful way to model and predict what we observe.
And gravity is such a gift. Just being able to set things down in a house and have them stay put would be a mess without gravity. And the way it forms gradients in fluids is essential to things like life, convection currents, things floating on water (buoyancy).
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