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Originally Posted by blackmonsters
They say I have no proof of my theory of gravity but Newton only dropped a fucking apple and they are completely convined that he knew it all.
I didn't just dream this up; I used several models to test this and I have thought about it for a few years.
No other theory has any more proof than mine; but at least my theory doesn't rest on some magical power in the center of the earth that is somehow sucking me to the surface.
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So you're saying that space exerts pressure on objects to hold them together? Under your theory, what would happen to a normal latex balloon in space? Would it expand or contract?
If there's enough pressure to hold something with the mass and density of the earth together, surely there'd be more than enough pressure to compress a balloon down to the size of the head of a pin.
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