dafydd
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You couldn't be more wrong. Well, okay, you could be more wrong, as we've seen from others in this thread, but you couldn't be more wrong while still constructing a coherent sentence.
Not commonly. Universally.
I did. All of mechanics is electromagnetism and gravity. What is planetary structure if not mechanics?
You accept that there's gravity at work on Jupiter, right? The gravitational force, attracting the matter inward?
By Newton's Laws of Motion, that inward force, if not counterbalanced, will result in an inward acceleration. That inward acceleration, if not counterbalanced, will not stop until Jupiter is reduced to a point mass - a black hole.
This isn't happening, so clearly there is a counterbalancing force.
What is that force?
It's not a hard question, kenkoskinen. There's only four forces, and three of them can't possibly be right.
What does that leave? Hmm?
What's the force Kenneth?