Ya, what the hell is everybody thinking?I dont think the idea of how gravity works is a mystery. The atomic model shows us the attraction of mass is based upon polarity differences that arise from the nucleus/proton interaction.
The atmosphere doesn't have much to do with how gravity works. At least, not how I understand it to work. But then, Im no physicist, so what do I know.All there is, is an idea. An idea backed by mathematical formulas that are good enough to get you through 7th grade science, only later to be falible once one leaves the atmostphere.
There is more than one basic force in the universeI dont think the idea of how gravity works is a mystery. The atomic model shows us the attraction of mass is based upon polarity differences that arise from the nucleus/proton interaction.
Not sure what that has to do with what I said. I never claimed otherwise.There is more than one basic force in the universe
Not true. NASA uses it's knowledge of gravitational pull in order to plan and predict trajectories/paths for moving objects in space. Just because things float in space doesn't mean that there isn't some sort of gravity being acted upon them.Very true. However, I meant more specifically 'outer space'. Gravity has a presence, and we don't know WTF is going on with it.
Our very limited understanding of gravity only works on the surface of the Earth.
Then explain how Im wrong. Just saying Im wrong doesn't prove much. Again, Im no physicist, Im completely prepared to accept an alternate theory. But I think my comment is correct none the less.What you described is not gravity.
Gravity is considered a constant law of the universe. The only place Im aware its considered to 'break down' is in black holes, where we really dont understand much of anything.Very true. However, I meant more specifically 'outer space'. Gravity has a presence, and we don't know WTF is going on with it.
Our very limited understanding of gravity only works on the surface of the Earth.