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Old 04-10-2005, 11:51 AM  
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The idea of force from space producing gravity is only part of it. Without the rotation of the earth (on any access) or our solar system, gravity would break down. The larger the object?s mass the more pressure that can be added to the object, much like hear on earth.

If you put a non-spinning object in a vacuum it will not create force or pressure. The space will simply displace and make room for the object, creating no more pressure on the item holding the vacuum. If you spin the object, it creates force, if you move the object it will just simply move like we do through space, if you break it apart so it no longer has center force and the object will displace and never return. If you add in something, larger, spinning in the vacuum (like the sun) the displaced object will be pulled toward the larger object.


Very simple.. With your own theory, if you broke the earth apart. Then EACH object would now have an equal amount of EVEN pressure and would have no chance of being pushed back into that void, which wouldn?t be a void anymore because space would have filled it as soon as the object was displaced.

Your theory might work if earth was the center of the universe and 1000?s of times larger than any other object spinning in space.
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