Message from @RadRhys
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In most cases it would be yeah
And ferrous materials would be affected more strongly.
Also last i checked im not magnetic
At the end of the day, we don't know what causes things to fall
It's all just educated assumptions for the most part
Other things are just guesses that poorly written
Gravity is literally a theory cause you cant prove it wrong and no one has any other ideas that hold up to the extent gravity does
The deal with gravity: It's an incomplete theory. Quantum gravity can't be renormalized and GR can't explain galactic rotations on macro scales without fudge factors like dark matter/energy. However, it does work extremely, *exceptionally* well on every other level, which is why it's still here.
Itās a theory, not a law
gravity isn't a law lol
**Itās a theory, not a law**
Yeah thats what i meant
A law is a matter of what happens, whereas a theory is a matter of why something happens
My brain died
a theory has a lot of evidence to it
@Drewski4343 90% of the things you say should be pinned
A scientific theory is not a theory until it has been tested.
Yeah drew. All other explanations proposed just aren't as consistent as gravity.
lol thankya
The problem with the standard model is incomplete information and @Drewski4343 Drewski4343 8/ 100% correct
Gravity is the best we have, at the moment, until something better comes around.
which is entirely possible.
Hold on, donāt be misleading there
In the mainstream view sure
Yeah, but so far, no fundamental opposition to it has been proposed.
@PhoenixAshes thats an argument from ignorance phallacy, just because there is no contrary evidence its real?
Florida what other view is as constant as gravity
What do you mean?
Constant? Or consistent
Perhaps, but just as there has been no fundamental opposition to it, there is plenty of evidence that points to gravity operating as proposed.
What other theory would work as well as gravity
@PhoenixAshes that might be true but it's not evidence
Iāve heard a lot of electric universe theories but you would literally be ripped apart atom by atom if that were the case
I already told you a few but they have their own flaws @Abaš„
In the end we got no idea
If you are able to eliminate potential variables, then yes it is evidence.
Sorry, ātheoriesā*
And that's the honest truth
Gravity has never been proven wrong and theres stacks of evidence supporting the main idea of it
For example, density being the primary factor of falling objects has been refuted.