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originally posted in: I Weighed the Traveler
2/14/2015 9:44:02 PM
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Ok but we know when it occurs. It occurs between two bodies and if one body is much larger (in mass) it causes the other body to be pulled towards it and in some cases creates an orbit. We dont need to know how its created we just need to know when its created to understand if something will experience a gravitational pull,
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  • We don't know that to always be true so we mustn't make that assumption.

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  • The Law of Gravitation and Theory of Relativity pretty much confirms this assumption, so yeah buddy.

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  • [quote]We don't know that to always be true so we mustn't make that assumption.[/quote] Unless you give me any example that larger mass DOESN'T mean a larger gravitational pull, then don't make such a bold assertion. Every large celestial body in the observable universe exerts this idea. The larger the planet the larger the gravitational pull. Black holes which have an enormous amount of mass and density even effects the gravitational pull against light, so tell me again how we are wrong again?

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