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I am SHOCKED at this thread and the ability of people like Jerome to completely ignore the universe around them in a vain effort to keep their own cemented worldview intact.
Well Jerome is just a silly troll so it is to be expected.
At least I hope that Jerome is a troll because the alternatives are an abysmal degree of ignorance or some serious mental or physical problems, e.g. Alzheimer's disease might explain the lack of memory.

No - the thread was started by me in the mistaken assumption that JEROME DA GNOME had a serious point for his comments.This thread is a troll of me!
Look at the straw-man title!!!
You guys really did not realize that this thread was created to troll me specifically?
Designed to bait me into some kind of aggravation?
The thread failed horribly.
Still waiting........
What is the evidence for your claim that gravity is not strong enough?
:13:Designed to bait me into some kind of aggravation?
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Gravity is not a measurable force.
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Gravity is not strong enough and as such we need make-believe things to account for certain observations.
Already presented. You can read can't you? Or maybe you have forgotten how to use the search function which is likely given you memory problems.Still waiting......
What is the evidence for your claim that gravity is strong enough?
:13:This thread is a troll of me!
Look at the straw-man title!!!
You guys really did not realize that this thread was created to troll me specifically?
Designed to bait me into some kind of aggravation?
The thread failed horribly.
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Gravity is not strong enough and as such we need make-believe things to account for certain observations.
:13:
Yet 30+ pages later, you still post here.![]()
I only have a count of 30 pages. Not 30+.![]()
Still waiting..........Gravity is not strong enough and as such we need make-believe things to account for certain observations.
Stop feeding the trolling gnome, you idiots.
How, exactly, do we know that this is a measurement of the force of gravity due to mass?
Yes, yes, but how do we know what force we are measuring?
The same way two bodies of mass do.
Gravity is the name we are using to define a phenomena.
This is different than evidencing what gravity is.
That there is no evidence that it is strong enough.