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Originally Posted by Repetitive Monkey
I think that is an interesting idea in that it is original, and it is nice to know that there are still people who like to try to think outside of the box.
Unfortunately though your theory is not correct and you can disprove it in a series of ways. For example, weighting equal amounts of mass with different amounts of exposed surface area.
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Unfortunately you didn't read page two of this post where I explained this in full.
Once again; here's the short version:
Balls on the drum head...
The ball with the heaviest mass makes a deeper impression on the drum head meaning the drum head has more tension on that ball than the others.
The drum head is consistant yet it applies more pressure to the heavy ball.
The drum head is the weight of space the ball is the planet; the tension around the ball is gravity and if you move a small ball next to the bigger ball the tension from the big ball pulls the small ball toward it in a collision.
Go back and read it again and see where I also explain orbits and solar systems.