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That’s linked to things with mass
You ever wondered why sand sticks to you even when youre dry?
I honestly dont know about that part but in theory if something is small enough they could orbit us
Dude
Gravity is an observed phenomenon that is observed to be linked to something with mass
Therefore gravity is caused by mass
That isn't how it works
How does it work then?
You'll never find anyone actually arguing gravity to say that mass is the whole reason that gravity exists
Besides you of course
You mean the literal reason why researchers believe gravity is caused isnt why people argue about the existence of gravity?
You know what
Give me a second
“With his theory of relativity, Albert Einstein explained how gravity is more than just a force: it is a curvature in the space-time continuum. That sounds like something straight out of science fiction, but simply put, the mass of an object causes the space around it to essentially bend and curve. This is often portrayed as a heavy ball sitting on a rubber sheet, and other smaller balls fall in towards the heavier object because the rubber sheet is warped from the heavy ball’s weight.”
From universetoday.com
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Anyways, I know all of that already
Then you admit im right?
Nowhere near
Why are you denying something that has been observed so many times and studied for years
haha Aba, you're just *defining* gravity.
Find me an experiment that shows gravity curves bends the space around it
You can define gravity all day but you aren't proving it's existence
Gravity states a b and c but can it actually stand up to what it claims?
There's no hard proof for gravity specifically. There's great evidence for General Relativity in general, though.
A bullet fired at the right angle will get pulled down with the curve of gravity effectively curving it around the earth if it has enough force
lol
Bro
What are you saying?
Idk
ikr that sounds ridiculous
That doesn't make any sense
What causes things to go down then when we throw them up?
There could be possible explanations that don't have to rely on gravity
None are really as consistent as gravity, however.
Like other flat earthers do bring up relative density
What causes things to fall
Density is not really a force. Any type of relative density is also meaningless without a seperate force acting on them.